Findings:
- I don't remember what her name was so let's call her Doris
- Her name was Natalie
- Where was that stooped and mealy-coloured old man I used to call poppa when the merry-go-round broke down?
- The sun was caught playing unashamedly in her auburn hair, setting our world on fire with giddiness
- Where was that stooped and mealy-colored old man I used to call poppa when the merry-go-round broke down?
- Then the father hen will call his chickens home
- I washed dishes with the Chinese FBI then was an extra in a cursed movie
- Our love is eternal. The night will end. The dragon is forever. Good wil prevail. Mother sits on her throne.
- She was never mine. I always shared her.
- We only use 10% of our brain
- Then again, maybe he was recruiting for a cult
- I worked at the mall in the 80s. There was a cult that used to recruit out on the front steps.
- If it was still then-
- A dose of mystery slipped into her cocktail while she was in the ladies' room
- She is the queen of accidental magic. Her used kleenexes, taken by the wind, become soulful ghosts.
- She Called in Her Soul to Come and See
- Call by name
- I don't think I was rude to her, just cold and curt
- Once I googled your old screen name and found web pages you made in high school. Are you married now? Is that why you haven't called?
- She was inside the music, with her eyes closed
- I met her today, the girl I used to be
- She was so quiet that nobody heard her
- Where was her angel all those times the sky clouded over
- There once was a chicken named Alice
- Use meaningful variable names
- I walked for a thousand miles to hear her laugh, then serenaded her in a field of fireflies.
- use our patented Brain Wizard to select a model
- Pain and beauty, our constant bedfellows. Young as I was, I understood.
- before the internet when teen had REAL relationship the boy could look at the girl and judge the diameter of her thorax with his feelers and determine whether the mating ritual could commence but NO MORE. evil woman use her computer sorcery
- I used to be an adventurer like you, but then I took an arrow to the knee
- What Happened to Our Two Travelers with Two Girls, Two Monkeys, and the Savages, Called Oreillons
- I was discovered by scientists, what will they call me?
- Like most of my dreams, that one was licensed for commercial use
- He was there, and then he wasn't, and with him went those memories
- This was my mountain. You call it your valley.
- I remember when it was me who made her toilet flush
- In a quiet grove of pines under a frosty sky, he helped her out of the sack. She wore severe white hospital pajamas and was beautiful.
- The Dancefloor is our Mother. Her heart beats at 125 BPM.
- I was sure it was her
- I know them by the trucks they drive, the names they call each other, the tattoos on hot, shirtless days, the music they blast after lunch, to get through the rest of the day.
- I set my sister up with her husband, and all I got was this great dress and a trip to Hawaii
- His ex-wife was so frigid, her clitoris was only the tip of the iceberg.
- She grew a little older, while he was telling her
- She was most amazed by the obvious, like January and the fact that I could not possibly keep her.
- When you can almost recognize her face, but you can't remember her name
- That week with her was like drinking bubbles
- She was the prettiest, loveliest cat at the ball and she had upon her fine gilded whiskers.
- Seems I might have stolen the blue part of her rainbow, but all I really did was make it bigger, a way bigger blue
- there was more poetry in her shopping lists than in any of my rhymes
- Jacques Chirac was shot in the head by a fascist named Jean-Marie Le Pen
- Our Name is Mud
- What time do you call this, then?
- making certain he was touching her
- This Was Our Pact
- We have the right to use our bodies as weapons.
- Does the pace of technology outpace our ability to use it for good?
- And then night was here, after a day of measured breathing, and I could forget about breathing because the waiting was done
- I stared into the muddled sky with tears running down my face in small rivers, and I knew then that there was no hope
- Death was a part of me then, too.
- Back when our blood was still warm
- I got the feeling the Fairy Council was mad at me when the president knocked over her coffee to get a better grip on my neck
- Names to call a computer
- They wrote it all in perl but it was mostly system calls
- I used to think of sobriety as a purgatory, and that to be under the influence of drugs was relief from it. Now that I'm older I believe the opposite to be true.
- His collection of substances that should not exist was stolen. The thieves then killed themselves 1000 times over.
- Thinking you know more about computers than the tech you just called
- can it be that it was all so simple then
- What do I call her?
- If skepticism is arrogant, then slap my arse and call me Arrogant Sally.
- used to call
- you called my name in the dark, so here I am
- but fuck, it was Sunday and the church bells hadn't even called the faithful
- Call her up, tell her how love is not a question.
- I remember when it was me who made her skin flush
- One day I wrote her name upon the strand
- All the while he was talking she was thinking what his whiskers would feel like on the back of her neck
- She was a committed romantic and an anarcha-feminist. This was hard for her because it meant she couldn't blow up beautiful buildings.
- I never called her momma
- All that was left of her was a damp handkerchief
- I used to love women from afar. Of course, now they call it stalking.
- I Heard The Owl Call My Name
- Her name is Rebecca
- Her innocence fell. She kicked at it some, frowned, and left it there because it was beautiful.
- The emotion on her face was always the one that she was feeling in her heart
- It is her name that I think of when I think about being in love.
- it was just as if she held her breath for 82 years
- She always was devious in her beauty
- An ocean away and here he was, seeping into her
- i kissed her one last time, then walked out of her life forever
- you laugh and then you cry but you're still laughing but you miss her so damn much
- Her self image was not the force field she imagined it to be
- All he left her was alone
- Her hair was seaweed and the Pacific wind sang
- Despite her station, the quarry was never alone
- little pieces of her tragically poetic attempts at being loved that she was startlingly aware of, today
- Her name is Claire
- I think I fell in love with her right then and right there
- I had to call my father this evening and tell him I was dying.
- That was what her hunger was like: mesmerizing, directed, floating like a public secret just under the cloud cover.
- Of Gods and Men: Who Was This Man Called the Christ?
- you never once told her how beautiful she was nor how much you truly loved her
- No Use for a Name
- Not In Our Name
- There once was a girl named Irene
- Here lies one whose name was writ in water
- Our love is eternal. The night will end. The dragon is forever. Good will prevail. Mother sits on her throne.
- Are you a sexist pig? Then buy our booze!
- if a bird is never free from his cage, then his world is only his name
- We find tonight what was hidden beneath our hearts
- When our word was iron
- The land of our fathers, stolen before we knew it was our own
- That Was Then, This is Now
- He had a prison of brass built in the hole, and then, when it was finished, he locked up his daughter
- This is the time. The time was now. And now is then. This was the time.
- I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now
- Projects that use C techniques and call it C++ make me ill
- She calls him Sugarcane. He calls her Hurricane.
- I Was Looking at the Ceiling And Then I Saw the Sky
- If we and our lives are worse for having spoken the truth, then we and our lives deserve to be worse.
- Our children will laugh at the names of our over-the-counter medicines
- Grace and Fury walk with you, call each by name when the other has failed
- What I used to be/Will pass away, and then you'll see/That all I want now/Is happiness for you and me
- What did people use as incidental music before Moby was invented?
- It was all awesome. Then the robots took over.
- it was true then
- He was born with the gift of logic but the inability to use it
- The Firestone dealership was full to the brim with cars. But I reasoned I would need a boat, since my desire was to go to Ireland. Just then a harsh reminder surfaced; water is expensive in hell.
- I said I was sorry. Then she looked at me.
- This was then, and now I can't even find your grave
- The other day I saw a gas station called Space Age! I was not fooled!
- A Tribe Called Quest
- You call that philosophy?
- Call by reference
- Home run call
- goal call
- I'll call you
- Asheron's Call
- method call
- I Kissed "Weird Al" Yankovic and All I Got Was This Lousy T-shirt
- close call
- Call girl
- port of call
- call stack
- You may call me R.J., you may call me Ray
- The Call of Ktulu
- call option
- Now That's What I Call Quite Good
- Don't call me Debbie
- last call for regrets
- "Sex, as they harshly call it"
- That phone call you don't want to make
- Something everyone has done but nobody knows what to call it
- listen()
- No Colour Called Love
- Zuigan calls his own master
- The three calls of the Emperor's teacher
- If the Current Were to Call
- Don't call me Asian
- Genetically Modified Phone Call
- Turning a call option into a put option (and vice versa)
- Call Me Persephone
- An incredibly stupid reason why I got called into the school counselor's office
- The Call of the Wild
- When you call a girl beautiful, what does it mean?
- Call me Fish Meal
- Prilosec
- Game Called on Account of Naked Chick
- Call me a berry-picking, pony-touching star-marveler
- The Call of the Wild - chapter 1
- The Call of the Wild – chapter 2
- The Call of the Wild – chapter 3
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