Oh,
the daftness of this american so called Muslims.
A solid performance by the stopper, which, coming in contrast to Asmir Begovic's struggles at Stamford Bridge, underlines
the daftness of Roman Abramovich's decision to sell him to Arsenal.
muff — you are making your own inference so here, have my unicorn......... I am happy to agree Costa is a better striker but I just enjoy pointing out
the daftness of some of the hyperbole on here when the green - eyed ones start worshipping the opposition and eulogising «world class this and that» — and it always has to be at the expense of our own guys.
Forget
the daftness in the name; the site was created to whet the appetite of Chelsea football fans worldwide.
One thing the visual trickery can't blot out, though, is the plot's unhelpful
daftness.
For the most part, the movie's ideas about Barnum are incredibly stupid and, at times, kind of sweet in
their daftness.
He can both acknowledge
the daftness of the plot and add levity where needed, but Johnson also is wise enough to know how not to play it.
Featuring Frank, Chuck and other Dead Rising protagonists «cosplaying» as various well - known Capcom characters, it well and truly puts
the daftness back into the franchise.
Daftness is such a rarified dimension, a stratum where only the immensely gifted can survive.
It's because in addition to depth and definitude, Sansom adds a third dimension:
daftness.
But it's a smart, snappy, literate
daftness that reveals insights into the scope of life... I laughed longer and harder at Sansom's incisive and intelligent wit than I have since, perhaps, reading Catch 22.
The humour and
daftness won't appeal to everyone, but I can't deny that it made me smile throughout the game.
The story behind Renegade Ops is a rather over-the-top affair full of
daftness, dramatic voice - acting and plenty of explosions.
TC seems to be dictating the muck and
daftness quota.
Absurd is a word that suits Barlow's sculpture, too —
its daftness of scale and Crayola - box colours; at its best it's overblown, like a comedy red nose, as dock (2014), her recent, acclaimed commission for Tate Britain's Duveen Galleries attests.
KAWS, AKA New York artist Brian Donnelly, will infiltrate Yorkshire Sculpture Park (6 Feb to 12 Jun, work pictured, left) with his monumental sculptural
daftness and paintings of quite mind - boggling garishness.
It's an interesting paradox: people who aren't yet alive have some kind of rights in the present, whereas people in the present who speak in public about
the daftness of giving non-existent people rights in the present deserve to be put to death.