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  • To take a dislike to a fellow Scotsman is really quite sad but please don't judge us all by his annoying blitherings.

    Mark Millar Talks Kick-Ass 2 | /Film 2010

  • Bill Nighy (as Rufus Scrimgeour) filling Dumbledore's usual role with some vaguely portentous blitherings.

    The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows trailer is here. Break out the fizzing whizbees 2010

  • Please go back to ARRSE and forget this idiot and let him send his blitherings into the void.

    Go! Now! Start! Dave Hingsburger 2007

  • P.S. There's some seriously selective thinking going on when someone will categorically reject the findings of the entire IPCC while simultaneously fawning over the blitherings of a total quack.

    And here's where we juxtapose ... CC 2009

  • The worst moments for the Bush re-election effort have come when the president dared to leave the White House and take to the campaign trail, where he left voters baffled and, at times, bemused at his blitherings.

    Taking The Heat In The White House 2008

  • A GW Bush is possibly the most well-documented idiot in history: from hours of taped footage of gaffes and blitherings to his moronic destruction of US moral credit, the US economy and the bonehead mishandling of the requisite manufacture of a pretext to plunder and control Iraqi oil.

    WEDNESDAY MARGINALIA TEV 2008

  • But I'd guess that too few people read these blitherings to matter.

    The rain in Maine falls plainly on the stain... jhetley 2005

  • Barnstead, old bean, if you are still reading these notes and blitherings, please take care of yourself.

    Ah, the Red Sox jhetley 2004

  • Gary Ablett to the mawkish blitherings of a gang of pious apologists - at least it's honest.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2010

  • Gary Ablett to the mawkish blitherings of a gang of pious apologists - at least it's honest.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2010

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