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At the start Bolt had clowned around, just as he did in Rome, entertaining the crowds by pretending to play a piano, rubbing his hands over his chest to Shaggy's Mr Boombastic and singing "Mr Lover Lover".
Usain Bolt labours in Ostrava but still no one can catch him 2011
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Even though his friend's caught redhanded with another woman, Shaggy's advice is to ignore all observable reality and just keep repeating to his irate wife, "Wasn't me."
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And then it was used as the basis for Shaggy's "Angel" in 2001.
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Reviews: AC/DC and Jane Roman Pitt, Plus A Conversation with Grammy Nominee Chip Taylor and an Elvis Costello Audio Stream Mike Ragogna 2010
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And then it was used as the basis for Shaggy's "Angel" in 2001.
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Reviews: AC/DC and Jane Roman Pitt, Plus A Conversation with Grammy Nominee Chip Taylor and an Elvis Costello Audio Stream Mike Ragogna 2010
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The GOP's advice to it's Tea Party little brother reminds me of the protagonist of Shaggy's classic, "It Wasn't Me."
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Two yellow or whatever color Shaggy's eyes are eyes peer out from the black.
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Freddy (Robbie Amell), the school athlete; Velma (Hayley Kiyoko), the science fair-winning brainiac; Daphne (Kate Melton), the drama beauty; Shaggy (Nick Palatas), the misfit; and Shaggy's newly adopted dog, Scooby Doo, are forced to band together to clear their names.
Evening Update (46, or so, links!) Prof. Ravensdeath 2009
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Freddy (Robbie Amell), the school athlete; Velma (Hayley Kiyoko), the science fair-winning brainiac; Daphne (Kate Melton), the drama beauty; Shaggy (Nick Palatas), the misfit; and Shaggy's newly adopted dog, Scooby Doo, are forced to band together to clear their names.
Archive 2009-03-01 Prof. Ravensdeath 2009
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Not because every female employee is now finding herself doing a poor impersonation of Shaggy's "It wasn't me!" but that it exposes the misogynistic expression I loathe -- but of course will now use -- of how wrong it is to "dip the pen in the company ink."
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Well, I just finished hand washing my clothes, went for a long run on the country road below the mountains and am now sitting here on my porch drinking tea and watching the clouds pour over the pine-covered mountains (a huge firework that sounded like a bomb just went off and someone turned on Shaggy's 'Angel', so much for the tranquility).
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