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They didn't show it, but during a couple freak-outs that I had, I would go to him and give him a hug.
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Today, I am happy to report that I think I've found a solution to my nighttime freak-outs.
Benni Cinkle: 'Paranormal Activity 3': A Lesson from my Little Brother
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I know I was one, but I suspect that I have grown into the kind of stodgy adult who is going to have a real problem with crackly voices, "fur, where there was no fur before" and any kind of freak-outs that involve violation, destruction of premises or partial nudity.
World of Warcraft punishment causes kid to lose his shit, abuse remote control
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"Claire basically succumbs to a series of nervous tics and freak-outs that, as her children point them out, get worse and worse until finally she's essentially having an epileptic seizure at the podium," Julie Bowen teases.
Mega Buzz: A CSI Goodbye, Claire's Modern Politics and an NCIS Triangle
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Today, I am happy to report that I think I've found a solution to my nighttime freak-outs.
Benni Cinkle: 'Paranormal Activity 3': A Lesson from my Little Brother
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Much of the bunny-slope tweaking aims to eliminate little-kid freak-outs.
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I know I was one, but I suspect that I have grown into the kind of stodgy adult who is going to have a real problem with crackly voices, "fur, where there was no fur before" and any kind of freak-outs that involve violation, destruction of premises or partial nudity.
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The source of some of the freak-outs last year: Cheftestants could not bring recipes.
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I know I was one, but I suspect that I have grown into the kind of stodgy adult who is going to have a real problem with crackly voices, "fur, where there was no fur before" and any kind of freak-outs that involve violation, destruction of premises or partial nudity.
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Some books are so amazing, so indelibly imagined and written, that reading them gives us a powerful sensation of living their highs and lows, frustrations, freak-outs and frenzies, right along with the author.
Steve Kettmann: To Remember Errol Flynn's Son, Pick Up Dispatches Again
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