If anything is leaking, I try to plug the hole.

Books make great gifts because you don't have to plug them in.

I pulled the plug on it at a time that I thought was right for me to exit.

Get some money, buy a red coffeepot, move out. Find a new place to plug it in.

If I plug my estimates into the Magic Formula, and it comes out cheap, that's good.

The most painful household accident is wearing socks and stepping on an upturned plug.

I got a new song called "The Plug" and the hook says "I'm the plug/I'm connected to everything you love.

I donno, it's not impressive. Once I put ear plugs in and put a blind fold on for like 14 minutes and I did just fine.

I thought of the nameless inventor of the bathtub. I was somehow sure it was a woman. And was the inventor of the bathtub plug a man?

You better be very convinced, very sure, before you pull your plug or someone else's plug, that you know what's on the other side of the gravestone.

I have mostly software synthesizers and software drum machines. I'm very lazy. I don't really like to plug in a lot of equipment and external boxes and everything.

Personally, I just got one of these Vonage IP phones. It's actually pretty cool. It comes with one of these Cisco ATA routers where you just plug an analog handset in.

She can go with us to the lab and keep Myrnin pinned down while we pull the plug, if he's not... you know, better." "Define BETTER with that guy." "Not all fangs and raaaaar.

We have over 60 million machines that can take the same diskette, plug it in and immediately ah, that that software's working. And so it's created the worldwide software industry that... that is so very competitive and moving so quickly.

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