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“I used to work in the area, Cllr Slattery, but you wouldn’t know that you have been gone from the area for so long,” Cllr Butler snarled back.
Live traffic systems show traffic is snarled up for miles on the M42.
Source: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/serious-m42-live-crash-updates-28285683
Lordy, projecting five years from now, Fort Lauderdale will be a snarled mass of a mess of traffic.
“Snitches will get stitches,” she says Buckingham snarled as others intervened.
“They finally figured out how to attack conservative talk radio,” snarled Mark Levin, a syndicated right-wing reactionary who rants every weeknight in Detroit over WJR (760-AM).
Source: https://www.sacurrent.com/news/in-your-car-do-you-still-listen-to-am-radio-31824641
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — When the pandemic snarled imports in 2020, Drew Greenblatt’s manufacturing plant in Baltimore sprung into action to help U.S. buyers scrambling to replace things they normally ordered from overseas.