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Now the notorious property tycoon has hit back with this scathing statement: "Even the most moronic of peasants would be able to see from the pictures that we have been busy landscaping the grounds of the palace."
Let the dirt flourish, local epidemics of Delhi belly, Egyptian tummy and Tunisian trots might persuade moronic inmates to stay out of pokey.
Plague, famine and wolves couldn't stop medieval England, and feckless investors couldn't stop Christina Bucher from completing "Knight Knight," a droll but obviously underfinanced comedy that suggests Hope and Crosby in a post-Camelot Britain of moronic monarchs and petulant princesses.
CHILDREN can't buy Christmas crackers following a "moronic" ruling.
Any of these and the order from the moronic Tory council is to leave the bin unemptied.
Perhaps the move to Chelsea, the fact of who his wife is or a hangover from his autobiography influenced the actions of fans, but it was a moronic response at a time when the team needed support.
Moronic Villa fans who booed and chanted should grow up - or is it purely jealously?
There followed a lot of boastful, foolish talk about us being in their backyard and kicking over their barbecue, and similar moronic metaphors.
I also think that, not before too long, we will see a reduction in the number of High Street betting shops and an increase in 'cartoon' sports betting and moronic numbers games etc., as the first nail sinks into the bookies' coffin.
That Had to Hurt, Moronic 21st Century Idiots, Crash Bang and Beyond Bizarre.
It was there in the stiff arm he thrust into an opponent's face in England's defeat against Northern Ireland, followed by the moronic screaming at a linesman, the foul-mouthed rant at captain David Beckham and the unprintable oath hurled at assistant coach Steve McClaren.
In her column entitled "How multiculturalism breeds hate" (Globe, March 27), she points out that much of the current vandalization of Jewish sites has a "juvenile and moronic flavour to it." She reported, for example, that a Catholic school was also defaced with anti-Semitic graffiti, which, she said, makes one wonder about the intellectual ability of the perpetrators.
It's not moronic spam that's gumming up the works in this society; it's moronic email from people who simply can't shut up.
The series has been running since 1961 and is probably one of the finest examples in the English-speaking world of the desperate struggle to push the radio diet beyond the moronic.
The titling shtick is as moronic as the stain-hunting procedure.