Sentences with phrase «what crapola»

If someone is born in say the 1940s or 1950s, many agents assume they must like a certain type of music, dress in a certain style, act a certain way — what crapola!

Not exact matches

Someone — I think it was bostontola used the expression «crapola» in a sentence, and Austin soon wrote asking what that was, that he couldn't find anything about it in Wikipedia.
Rocket Knight Adventures (what's up here, they withholding it until that Track & Field crapola they're making comes out?)
At around the same time, his canvases were filling up with objects — what he called «tangibalia» or «crapola».
Everyone else is too polite or disinterested in your crapola to call you on it — but I will tell you what a crapulous piece of work you are with no dissembling at all.
Preface: When I (Eugene) was a younger laywer (Parlee Irving Henning Mustard and Rodney, as it then was, Edmonton; then Honeywell Wotherspoon as it also was, Ottawa) I did, to speak plainly, a crapola worth of Affidavits of Documents — came a time that's what I thought all litigators did.
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