| 1. | BLYTHE-WINDBAG _ John Updike is his lord of literature.
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| 2. | Ames is a boastful windbag whose wife begins to detest him.
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| 3. | And old Rush Limbaugh will end up looking like a deflated windbag.
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| 4. | Fitzpatrick's LaFarge is a stiff, passionless windbag.
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| 5. | And they call ( IT ) me ( RO ) a windbag.
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| 6. | I can mislead my heirs without the help of some congressional windbag.
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| 7. | RUDE AWAKENING : So-called creative types can be pretentious windbags.
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| 8. | But, alas, I sense an ill windbag blows.
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| 9. | Tell us again, why do we host these windbags?
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| 10. | The guy that's the biggest self important windbag?
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