"No, he's out getting his ashes hauled, his way."
He got his ashes hauled again in Walla Walla, on the third day after he'd crossed into Washington.
"Speaking of which, I haven't gotten my ashes hauled in a few days," Adams pointed out.
I am, going to have to get the ashes hauled as a matter of the first priority.
And men are always so much more reasonable when they're getting their ashes hauled regularly.
As soon as you're off, I want you to get over to one of the knock shops on the Strip and have your ashes hauled.
And I'd like to have my ashes hauled, but not at the cost of lice and bedbugs and fleas.
Yakov had even gotten the girls in town cleaned up, if not the house, and Mike was back to getting his ashes hauled on a regular basis.
She's just a nasty old Paragon who probably isn't getting her ashes hauled nearly often enough.
When Teena tried to dig him he clammed up and got his ashes hauled and beat it.