Not exact matches
The
irony is that they got a lot from us: Free advertising on our shirts and trailer,
in newspaper articles and at our fundraisers as well as free labor to host concessions, clean up the gym, set - up and tear down a
huge car show, and more!
It broke through wonderfully only once as they dedicated A Message to you Rudi doubly - first announcing that it was renamed Fuck the BNP, eliciting a
huge roar of approval from the crowd, and then juxtaposing the
irony - heavy delivery of the first lines «stop your messin» around better think of your future time you straighten right out causin trouble
in town» with a preface that «the Labour MPs rip you off, the Conservative MPs rip you off».
The twist, however, is that most occur with Paltrow not
in fat drag, and it's a wise decision; seeing the idealized version of Rosemary cause
huge splashes
in pools and make chairs break adds a layer of
irony to the humor, not to mention it sidesteps the potentially incendiary image of a large person
in such situations.
There's also some
irony that those who are big savers
in their working years are less likely to need
huge sums
in retirement merely because they've become accustomed to spending less than their income
in order to save.
Allan McCollum, a self - educated artist who was questioning the uniqueness ascribed to artworks, created 40 Plaster Surrogates (1984), a
huge series of objects that appear like paintings but which are actually blank, theatrical stand -
ins for such, and point to the era's
irony and humor as dominating artistic devices.
«European carbon markets have recently collapsed with the price of carbon hitting record lows... [leaving] Russia, Ukraine, Poland and other former Soviet bloc nations... [a]
huge [and now worthless] stockpile of carbon credits they picked up under Kyoto... The
irony is that
in effect, the former Eastern bloc nations are claiming credit and demanding compensation for Communism...» ~ Craig Rucker