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I've been hitting the booze too hard, not enough exercise.
"Hit the booze pretty hard on the way over?"
"Isn't it a little early to be hitting the booze?"
God, she had hit the booze last night.
"Just because the last two fellows hit the booze here is no reason to suspect me," declared the agent.
"Little early to hit the booze, isn't it?"
Maybe he can get one of those attendant jobs; he says some mugs were fired for hitting the booze last week.
If he didn't stop hitting the booze, he mightnot make it.
The insider said "Lauren hits the booze and shows her vulnerable side to Joey.
We didn't see why we should be treated like criminals when all we wanted to do was smoke pot instead of hitting the booze.
His skin had a yellowish cast in the best of circumstances, but that didn't stop him from hitting the booze harder than any of their test subjects.
Starkey had been hitting the booze pretty good back then, and she was coming off Sugar and the effed-up ripped-apart surgical nightmare that was her patched-together body.
But I did see the new double world champion at a press conference in Yokohama yesterday, and he must have hit the booze pretty hard - he planted a kiss on my cheek at one point.
May 27, 2009 kate88 Report this comment God bless old Blighty.when everything is over priced, public transport is un-usable and we have the worst weather in Europe do you blame us for hitting the booze!!!!
He'd been hitting the jug pretty hard.
Teams had to use a traditional tribal club from a distance to hit the pots.
"The first guy down the road hits the pot hole and everybody behind him avoids it."
"That's strange, because the steward said you didn't hit the pot last night.
They flew to Singapore, traded in their suitcases for back-packs, and hit the pot trail.
Where and how milk or cream and salt pork - the ingredients stamping a chowder as American - hit the pot is unknown.
He heard the bubbling of boiling water in the kitchen, the clunk as Pat's spoon hit the pot, the noises of the birds outside in the trees and the chatter of the children.