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Besides, as you can probably tell, we're a bit short of the readies, too."
Shouldn't be too hard to cobble together the readies.
They put up the readies to develop AI.
Forty-eight hours from now yiz got to come up with the readies, ten thousand quid!
In 1930, he wrote an entire book on this invention and titled it "The Readies" playing off the idea of the "talkie".
Also, to quote an editor, who was unwilling to divulge his name, that I would be 'bunged the readies and seen all right'.
"The Readies by Bob Brown"
I couldn't say no, so I dipped into e gold dough cache and forked out the readies as requested.
A PPL(H) with the readies will usually plump for a Squirrel.
- The original title of the series was The Readies but Sullivan had insisted that Only Fools and Horses was a more apt title.
If Branson didn't buy BMI, who else other than IAG was going to pony up the readies for such a basket case?
What is even more imbecilic is you are expecting this very nation to pony up the readies for the hair brained schemes designed to line various pockets in "less developed countries".
Whenever Elmo has trepidations about going to school, for instance, a trio of goofy-looking puppets called the Readies pops up out of nowhere and sings him a cheery tune.
I asked my brother Niall how he'd feel about being a 'home-maker' and he said he'd love it: he'd get to play golf and party while someone else went to work, shouldered the stress and provided the readies.
Mick Collins went on to form various bands including Blacktop and The Dirtbombs, while Dan Kroha joined Rocket 455 and later formed the Demolition Doll Rods and The Readies.
The other problem is that, assuming a rack is what you want and you can scrape together the readies, what would you choose to put in it, and could you stand the hassle of working out how to put it together, including the MIDI side?
I had no shortage of the pounds, shillings, and pence and, though I couldn't say I'd acquired it by hard work, or any work, really, except to suggest I was doing well in America, I was still wont to display the readies at every opportunity.
An idea similar to that of an e-reader is described in a 1930 manifesto written by Bob Brown titled "The Readies", which describes "a simple reading machine which I can carry or move around, attach to any old electric light plug and read hundred-thousand-word novels in 10 minutes".