It was a chap called peter fontaine, he is a cricket commentator from South Africa and he said it during a match last year. An SA player fell during a run and his hat went tumbling. You can see him saying it on you tube if you search it. I think he actually says He's dropped it, not he's doffed it, but his accent disguises this.
Mary said in her report on "interesting" that the back of davids head looked like a forest trail and a cartoon porkupine because of his hair and the freckles were peeking out of the forest. but when she got her paper back, she got another big fat Ui am 10 years old so don't critisize the spelling.
Oh, dude, Annabeth probably said something like, "Nice decapitation, Percy, very stylish." I mean, who wouldn't be impressed by a demigod casually slicing off a hydra's head? It's like a monster-themed haircut.
Not very well.
He (and Inga) said 'Put the candle back', meaning back in the candle holder.
he said,"simon go back" ..!!
sounds like something Jonathan Agnew would say....
I think that was when Curtis Arminaf was filling in in the commentary box, he said it. I think he is actually saying 'he's doff't it and he's putting it back on his head and I'm pretty sure it was Sting who said it backstage at Live 8 - How odd to be looking for a Cricket answer and come across this. Liam Neeson is who you're after. Being a Big Star Wars fan I watched the Interviews on the bonus DVD of Phantom Menace where he gets to play with the CGI characters and that's where I'm sure he says He's Dwarft it, he's put it back on his head... I think "Dwarft it" is him meaning it like making the character smaller. Not got the DVD to hand so can't get actual wording of it.
It was said in India in a televised who earlier last year. It was said by Murray Gleeson. I remember it was in the early days of the New Raj, and it was said by a royal radio commentator at that time, and his name was Mr. T. Peace.
Bob came up with it after a dream in wich he said hi to people with eyes in the back of their head.
he wants his head back bro
it was a horse racing commentator by the name of arthur froome, he was referring to a jockey tipping his cap to the queen at a horse racing meeting in new zealand
I remember it was in the early days of the New Raj, and it was said by a royal radio commentator at that time, and his name was Mr. T. Peace.
No: His advisors said he was so mighty that he could command the waves, on putting the theory to the test their sycophancy was shown for what it was !
Yes, "head" and "said" do not rhyme. They have different vowel sounds.
As you said on the back. On the alien's back, if it is pregnant, there should be a long hole from the start of its head to about half of its back. Eventually it should peel off and leave a big, long hole. When it does that it means that it is ready to give birth.
It was Ben Hogan
this question is not phrased right sorry?