Sentences with phrase «big buffoon»

Only network that will hire Maddow is MSNBC same one that employs Al Sharpton who could not be a bigger buffoon and unlikely he has a degree in anything other than some fake relgious degree maybe

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Your the biggest problem u moron buffoon, just resign wel u have a bit of dignity.u clueless fck evry year same excus, can't evn built a team, what have u been doing for past 10 years?
truth is, he does not want any player earning more than him, he is a buffoon with a huge ego, an ego bigger than the club, which is always a dangerous thing.
There's no percentage in trying to psychoanalyze the big - hitting buffoon from Bagdad; instead we'll let Bishop, ever so gently, slap Watson on the wrist for his juvenile, less than charitable behavior.
This tends to result in dads being characterised as square - jawed and heroic or, all too often, as big kids themselves (this moving but oddly pitched Robinsons advert is an example) and / or hopeless buffoons — infantilised and waiting for the next instruction from their super-competent wives.
Never voted labour in my life and laughed out loud when I read poor old Roger statement that Michael foot, the biggest political buffoon in my lifetime, would win the Greatest leader poll Roger, Roger, Roger, what sort of life you been leading out there, and Kinnock the greatest celtic leader?
Samberg is great at playing blustery buffoons with big egos, and this film looks to skew all manner of elements of both pop music and celebrity culture.
It's quite easy to study this because she's a filthy buffoon and as soon as she's off the lead she's drawn towards the biggest and slickest patch of mud within any five - mile radius.
No, he's not a wily author - Scapino gaily outwitting the gouty Big Six buffoons.
I suppose it's better than picturing a motley assortment of balding bearded bumbling buffoons exposing themselves, playing with their «pencils» and big red knobs!
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