wedgies


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wedgies

Shoes in which the sole and heel are formed into a solid wedge shape.
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I think I am also on the verge of stopping myself from stealing people's' lunches" he added, staying mum on whether this new courtesy would also extend to wedgies.
"Eat you veggies- have less wedgies!" is the slogan on this supermarket snapped by The Spin's spotter recently.
IF YOU took the news at face value, you'd think politicians were constantly having their heads put down toilets, their bags thrown on the roofs of their constituency offices, and being subjected to painful wedgies in the corridors of Westminster.
The high-contrast graphics on the Wedgies face provide easier target acquisition.
Tim Trimble is used to a life where nothing good seems to come his way...As a fifth grader at Migrainia Elementary his days are filled with ripping wedgies, lousy grades, and wasted daydreams of being a big league baseball player.
The Minister for Wedgies is proving that she is oblivious to public opinion, working off her own agenda, clueless as to the consequences and keen to plummet to new depths.
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Sky Comedy, today, 6.25pm Middle school is a place of horror - bullies, jocks and wedgies - to Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon) who fancies that he can devise an endless series of fail-safe schemes to escape.
The winning team, going by the name of Captain Underpants and the Wilde Wedgies, also finished fourth overall in a time of 3.28.14.
Cyber Bully is the second in the series followed by Notes on Noogies, Wetwillies and Wedgies. The debut book was quite popular with the Wimpy Kid followers and this second offering continues to build upon that trend.
Probably because all the PR people have been locked in a room, where they are being tortured with Chinese burns and wedgies at this very moment.
Thank goodness Kevin Dillon's "Entourage" alter ego, the notoriously sensitive Johnny Drama, won't have to endure the critical brickbats likely to be hurled at "How to Be a Gentleman." It's the oldest of formulas--mismatched buddies, even being promoted as "the oddest couple"--handled with the least amount of finesse, as a persnickety writer for an effete lifestyle magazine is reunited with the brute who gave him wedgies in high school, who's now a personal trainer.
It's a place rigged with hundreds of social landmines, not the least of which are morons, wedgies, swirlies, bullies, lunchtime banishment and a festering piece of cheese with nuclear cooties.