But don't you think a mayoral chain of office would be just a little too ostentatious, even for your most dumb-witted feral toerag on the street? |
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Last week the little toerag that delivers the paper left it on top of the letterbox, allowing Melbourne rain to do its evil work. |
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It is exactly the kind of place you would expect not to meet a toerag like me. |
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So last week some toerag flytipped some garden rubbish on the farm, so we tidied it up and tried to burn it. |
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Also, anyone who refuses to kowtow to that toerag is OK with me. |
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A non-custodial sentence might be hard to bear for the unfortunate householder who has had the sanctity of his home violated by some amoral toerag. |
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Meanwhile, Cain takes great delight blackmailing Robert and gets the little toerag to stump up some much-needed dosh for the farm. |
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Not once have I heard from Mr Field condemnation of toerag bosses who skimp on pay and conditions. |
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Down in the lint of God's pocket rests Leon, a flick-knife wielding toerag so disreputable that when a co-worker snapped and conked him on the head, everyone swore blind it was an accident. |
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And so it is with new single Doing OK, which features up and coming singer Jacob Banks providing the chorus, and focuses more on the redemptive nature of apologising for being a bit of a toerag in the past. |
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Ice queen Chrissie flips when she overhears her odious toerag of a husband Robert talking to Aaron and learns yet more unsavoury facts about her lying spouse. |
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Jay the toerag dumped Abi because he's a toerag who loves Lola. |
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His latest album, Hooverdam, is a ten track outing recorded at the legendary Toerag Studios. |
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As well as her solo outings she has recently been gigging with Toerag, a five-piece 1930s-style Gypsy jazz band, the first of its kind in the city. |
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