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I mean, the genius of: 40 -: 42 alone ... with H-Tweezy in the backseat, popping his head from side to side, tapping his paw to the dance beat while a light in the car door flashes in time.
Mark Blankenship: The Hamsters in That Kia Soul Commercial: Why are They Funny? (VIDEO) 2009
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Tweezy yonder's neutral; an 'Judge Marcus, an' I guess the Reverend [the yellow horse meant the Deacon] might see that I had my rights.
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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That's colts 'talk, an' don't you fergit it, Tweezy.
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Then Tweezy lifted up his wise and polite old head.
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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"Was there evah any time in your careah, suh -- I am not referrin 'to the present circumstances, but our mutual glorious past -- when you could carry a pretty girl to market hahnsome, an' let her knit all the way on account o 'the smoothness o' the motion?" said Tweezy.
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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There was Muldoon, our ex-car-horse, bought at a venture, and any colour you choose that is not white; and Tweezy, who comes from Kentucky, with an affliction of his left hip, which makes him a little uncertain how his hind legs are moving.
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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I mean, the genius of: 40 -: 42 alone ... with H-Tweezy in the backseat, popping his head from side to side, tapping his paw to the dance beat while a light in the car door flashes in time.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Mark Blankenship 2009
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Hey Tweezy, looks like were some of the only ones with sigs.
Transformers News 2009
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"When my affliction came," said Tweezy, gently, "I was very near to losin 'my manners.
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Tweezy -- I've a Southern drawback in me hind legs. "
The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900
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