"I like all this enthusiasm, but frankly there are a few things about this election that have gotten me somewhere between disturbed and
ticked off," he added.
When 63-year-old Alma Harding
ticked off some young hoodlums kicking a ball into flower beds on her village green, one of them called her a "f....
A FORMER doorman who famously
ticked off two of the Beatles for breaking the Cavern's strict dress code has died.
She has
ticked off parents for allowing their children to take time off school to watch Coventry City play Manchester United last week.
Sometimes, a teacher is let go because they might have "
ticked off the powers that be" and in some cases, First Amendment lawsuits are filed, Simpson says.
Prison officers who wore a St George's Cross tie pin were
ticked off by the jails watchdog today.
So, finally, Delirious Rotterdam comes to Porto; another city
ticked off, another destination label pasted on the well-travelled OMA valise.
Having alienated his agent, and
ticked off a woman who has to power to okay a movie deal, Marcus is on book tour in Dallas where he appears on a local television talk show to defend his career and his latest book.