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And let’s face it, some of those delusional restaurant owners need a good kick up the jacksie.
Dierks Bentley is gearing up to kick up some “Gravel & Gold” on his upcoming tour, a 28-city trek set to launch in June, he announced on Friday (March 3).
Once water service is restored, most customers in the city may experience some discolouration in the water, as the charging process will kick up sediment in the water lines.
Source: https://www.e-know.ca/regions/cranbrook/boil-water-advisory-as-repairs-complete/
Paul’s op-ed is certain to kick up additional anger from those who support the letter as her language is far from subtle.
Sneyd puts the kick up.
Source: https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/jamie-shauls-hull-fc-immortality-8935709
“So, the Team Teal Frocks at the Trots Race Night is an opportunity for ladies to kick up their hooves in the name of fashion and FundRACING to support ANZGOG’s Research Nurse Grant program and the Survivors Teaching Students initiative.”
Source: https://newcastleweekly.com.au/newcastle-harness-racing-club-gears-up-for-inaugural-febfest/
Tuchel addressed the expectations in his first Bayern training session, giving smiling Sane a playful kick up the behind.
We have seen coalitions collapse, majorities crumble, and villagers kick up a fuss about a former prime minister moving in next door.
“We need a kick up the a**e every now and then and be told to rein stuff in on social media or on nights out or whatever.