They are not swallowing in toto the old flapdoodle in the way that the preachers want them to do. |
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The latest piece of flapdoodle concerns Downing Street's plans to dock child benefit from the parents of tearaway children. |
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Commentary has pretty much adopted him as their science guy, and he has published a steady stream of flapdoodle in their pages over the last decade. |
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I'm sure that I've gotten away with my share of sententious flapdoodle because my granddaughters are just too kind to call me on it. |
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But instead we are getting the flapdoodle campaign, in which more and more ado is made about less and less. |
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It is not worth falling into dispute over such a flapdoodle of a vestimentary matter. |
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They're the kind of pointless, obtuse, third-rate flapdoodle Franklin himself would have hated, and for which there is only one proper response: Hey, buddy, go fly a kite. |
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