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As Todd prepares for his first RestEasy wake, he’s shocked when Troy urges him to cash in on the family’s grief by flogging them a more expensive urn.
Source: https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/tv/coronation-street-spoilers-ryan-connor-27520686
At that party, I told the pupils that instead of flogging them for stealing, we held a party for them.
Source: https://punchng.com/pupil-flogged-over-missing-n1000-to-discourage-bad-habit-proprietress/
For this, the G-men relied on the thoroughly discredited Southern Poverty Law Center, an outfit that raises big bucks by flogging lefty hysteria.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/02/17/catholic-extremist-dossier-shows-fbi-still-politicized/
In the dungeon, you can see demos of various kinks and pleasures: rope suspensions, fire massage, flogging.
Perhaps the minister best at enduring a flogging, Gordhan’s time at the department has landed him on the receiving end of sometimes seething criticism.
Source: https://mg.co.za/report-cards/ministry-report-card-2023/2023-12-22-department-of-public-enterprises/
Save Birmingham campaigners said they aim to ‘prevent or delay’ Birmingham City Council from flogging the city’s heritage.
Scavengers appeared to have tried flogging bricks from the Crooked House on Marketplace.
Source: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/facebook-vultures-tried-selling-crooked-27513285
The two supermarkets are currently flogging their 600g tubs of Celebrations and Quality Street for £5.50 each - that's not far off from being a whole £2 extra than Aldi.