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May 30, 2009 at 4: 56 AM hmmm ... i'm trying to calculate the amount of time it would take me to dredge up my wet/dry shop vac from the basement crawlspace, find some panty hose (that my wife wouldn't be tee'd off I'm wrecking), connect it all up and give this a go - versus simply putting some towels down, undoing the joint on the pipes to see if it's in there.
Retrieve Valuables From Your Drain With A Vacuum And Pantyhose | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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So now it's early Sunday afternoon as I write this, and neither Phil nor Tiger have tee'd off yet.
Barry Salberg: Let's Not Kid: It's Phil, Tiger, and Pebble That We Really Care About at the US Open Barry Salberg 2010
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May 30, 2009 at 4:56 AM hmmm ... i'm trying to calculate the amount of time it would take me to dredge up my wet/dry shop vac from the basement crawlspace, find some panty hose that my wife wouldn't be tee'd off I'm wrecking, connect it all up and give this a go - versus simply putting some towels down, undoing the joint on the pipes to see if it's in there.
Retrieve Valuables From Your Drain With A Vacuum And Pantyhose | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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High oil, high gas, endless war and Iran all nicely tee'd up for McCain to drive down the fairway.
John Ridley: Five Years On: Bush, Cheney -- A Contrast in Styles 2008
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I am tee'd that he gets you use the in-code style sheets while we have to link to them.
mrbradley Diary Entry mrbradley 2001
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Other thing that tee'd us off that night, we had to wear white gowns and cap.
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I'm tee'd off with my parents because they should've asked us, you know.
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This really tee'd a lot of my classmates and myself off because we were really loving it at Lincoln High School even though we were getting hand-me-downs from Chapel Hill High School, which was a high school.
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So his ball was tee'd, and he lammed it into the Scholar's Bunker, at
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 19, 1892 Various 1876
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The speaker has played the most exclusive clubs in the nation and once famously tee'd off with U.S. Open this year for the third time.
NY Daily News 2011
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