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1 So please... come out and get rowdy .
2 Which is to say, things get rowdy .
3 What if things get rowdy ?
4 Magic is pretty damned cool when things get rowdy , but there are times when there's no replacing a firearm.
5 Unless they get rowdy and smash up the furniture, I couldn't tell them one from another and that's the truth.
6 I grew up near Chatham, a place with a high density of kids in Burberry-print pedal pushers, who like to get rowdy .
7 Don't look so much to go out and get rowdy , like I used to before I hooked up with your mother and settled down.
8 They could inject a reservoir of tranquilizers on command if she got rowdy .
9 Not just standing here, but moving around, jumping up and down, getting rowdy .
10 No one had got rowdy yet, but perhaps they would.
11 Before we start the show and things gets rowdy , some words from the top table.
12 And Zetts probably had an equalizer or two in reserve, just in case I got rowdy .
13 K-ROCK had promised free T-shirts, and the crowd got rowdy as they were being handed out.
14 It's 2am and things are getting rowdy .
15 He said the crowd comprising people mostly from Timbeki and Barevaturu villages got rowdy when they started their presentation.
16 In Durban it got rowdy with people chanting, "Go back to Italy" and "No Oil or Gas".
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