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1 But it was a really crappy day . ' He sighed then straightened up.'
2 I was always going from one crappy day job to the next.
3 You had a crappy day yesterday and he knew you'd lost your car, right?
4 I know you had a really crappy day .
5 It's been a really crappy day , Alec.
6 And nothing was definitely making any money, so I had this string of terrible, crappy day jobs.
7 I knew Butterman was having a particularly crappy day , though he remained friendly and appeared unperturbed by the pressure.
9 It's not positive all the time but I'm not always going to show I had a crappy day , she said.
12 Leftovers really come into their own when you've had a crappy day and you just can't face the prospect of cooking again.
13 (A perfect day, a semi-crappy day, two perfect days, a crappy day ... )
14 "I've already had a really crappy day ! "
15 She relies on her husband to help her get up and to wash, and she says she has "bad days and really crappy days " .
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