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- Blake Boldt with " Engine 145 " gave the song a " thumbs down " rating, saying that " Shelton convinces as a liquored-up barfly who s itching for his next conquest.
- Even in predominantly Buddhist lowland Upper Burma, down to the 16th century, animal sacrifices were still regularly performed and distilled liquored was consumed in Buddhist-sanctioned events ( often attended by Buddhist abbots and the royalty ).
- In a 1986 editorial titled " Liquored Up, Smashed Flat, " the Star-News in Wilmington concluded that it is " true and painfully obvious that not all of the South will rise again ."
- In shorts, shades and straw hat, the new Jerry Jeff on this day looks not at all like the old liquored-up, brawling outlaw who spent many a night sobering up in rural America's finest drunk tanks.
- Manning made the comment during a live interview on ABC . He also claimed Vanderjagt was " liquored up " at the time of the Canadian cable TV interview earlier this week in which he said Manning should show more emotion.
- Now, if it was something like this : " It had been a rambling conversation, because the writer got me so liquored up that I thought I was talking to a kangaroo, " then he'd have something.
- In tonight's episode, at 8, two castaways get lost while searching for a fishing hole, one tribe finds the buried treasure and a liquored-up castaway makes what the network we're presuming _ at tribal council.
- If the Texas singer-songwriter seemed liquored up, with all his dancing and grinning and wild talk on stage at Hill's, a South Austin cafe and honky-tonk, maybe he was drunk on happiness _ and nonalcoholic energy drinks.
- We laughed at his verse about a lacquered liquor locker that the liquored lackey locked, and when I reminded him of his line _ " Deep down, he's very shallow " _ he laughed so hard he had a coughing fit.
- He said the rioters were stopped just short of the nearby town of Barling, Ark ., " where there were 300 to 400 ` good old boys'liquored up, some with weapons, right at the city limits, waiting for the Cubans.