If you think the pinheads of pollution won't spin
more blarney looking for sticky - stuff, save your energy.
Not exact matches
Having dealt with Republican operatives like the one whom Liz quoted, I can say I've heard that kind of grousing too often with regards to Ed Cox — and
more likely at the Hilton than the
Blarney Stone.
Everyone always believed they'd found her man for her, but
more often than not he was a
blarneying, blustering playboy who'd charmed her friends and the rest of the bar and whom she couldn't ditch fast enough.