1 Used to go crazy all of a sudden myself in the time.
2 It's enough to make you go crazy . Like the food, for instance.
3 You can go crazy on less material than anybody that ever lived.
4 Now if I had a girl like Nell I'd never go crazy .
5 You'd go away, and I'd wake up and go crazy with fear.
6 She had to, or go crazy , she told herself over and over.
7 We cannot be surprised, therefore, that enthusiastic fishermen almost go crazy here.
8 The whole city will go crazy for our coconut juice, I said.
9 And if they haven't-ifthey all should go crazy - it could n't be done.
10 But I'll go crazy and never forgive myself if I don't try.
11 See, if you don't concentrate on the good stuff, you go crazy .
12 I also find people go crazy on their desserts and cheese boards.
13 You want to whine and cry while you go crazy , that's fine.
14 It wasn't the first time Pérez had watched his boss go crazy .
15 People also go crazy with toiletries, bringing things like Costco-sized shampoo bottles.
16 That is more foolish surely, than even to go crazy over bridge!
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