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It just feels like something whacky will happen, but that should sharpen USC’s mettle for a very difficult stretch run.

Julia's inspiration came from the mud of mid Wales where the "whacky" showpiece had become a bucket list event for alternative thrill-seekers.

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Instead of disseminating useful information and debating important ideas, the internet is too often used to promote whacky theories and titillate users with inane gossip.

From Salon

I love the honesty this whacky cooking show sometimes taps into, which for me, oftentimes feels rawer and more genuine than most other reality shows — even in its 20th season and as many other competitive reality shows go down well-worn paths full of platitudes and placeholders.

From Salon

I love the honesty this whacky cooking show sometimes taps into, which for me, oftentimes feels rawer and more genuine than most other reality shows — even in its 20th season and as many other competitive reality shows go down well-worn paths full of platitudes and placeholders.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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