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Nola shrugs at his "Bloody hell!" shock over the painting.
And bloody hell, I should try to fight for them.
I always think, 'Bloody hell, I've wasted so much time.
And next, what the bloody hell were you thinking, Brushbox?
We filmed it and then went, 'Bloody hell, that was good.
I thought "Bloody hell, they're much bigger than Diamond Head now".
Here's The News at Ten (complete with bongs) and Catchphrase: Bloody hell.
"You always think, Bloody hell, I am in Germany," she told me.
"This voice came out of her and I just thought, 'Bloody hell,'" Ms. Pelosi said.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  Bloody hell, here we fucking go, it's Adele!
But given there's a problem, what the bloody hell are we going to do about it?
"Bloody hell, Your Majesty, I nearly shot you," the guard reportedly told her after realizing his mistake.
" The comedy star sums up the turbulent election season with the sentiment, "God, ya gotta laugh, bloody hell!
This is a club that must looks inwards and ask: why the bloody hell are we doing this?
I can't believe s4 #sherlock maybe the last, bloody hell 😢😢😢😢 my feelings this morning 😜 pic.twitter.
You waited for it: The Jenningses would be caught, or maybe only Paige would, and bloody hell would break lose.
And bloody hell — by which I mean a sort of hell, but more bloody — what a way to go down swinging.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  Bloody hell lads, this is quite a turn up for the books isn't it?
As the first director of Tourism Australia, Mr. Morrison approved the cheeky "So where the bloody hell are you?" advertising campaign.
Bloody Hell This one is Bloody Mary's attempt to establish they are the undisputed champions of hanging stupid stuff off your drink.
" The man next to me, a Labour councillor from Kent, whispered, "Why the bloody hell doesn't he have a bloody tie on?
It should therefore not be lost on anyone: A US-Iran war would be a bloody hell during and after the fighting.
Suarez is a perfect illustration of this: Liverpool fans loved him and tolerated his indiscretions because bloody hell did he score some goals.
Because, bloody hell, I feel exhausted when I stumble out of Square, two hours after beginning my overdue and super-intense induction into Final Fantasy XII.
Machine Gun Kelly's bodyguards beat the bloody hell out of an actor who called out the rapper over the blood feud with Eminem ... TMZ has learned.
I think it was because of my real blandness, my mediocrity that I thought, bloody hell, I have to I have to sort of buckle down and study.
"Bloody hell John, it's definitely Vicky Fleming" she says of the body that has been found, sending the already unstable John into absolute overdrive (literally, he's in his car).
For a brief moment there was this shining light which made people think, 'Bloody hell, I need to get out there and do what I keep meaning to do.
One protestor, wearing an Hawaiian shirt, carried a sign reading, "ScoMo, where the bloody hell are you?" referencing the leader's nickname and a well-known international advertisement for Tourism Australia.
American Gods has been fond of raining bloody hell on its characters from its very first minute, but this is the first time it's done so in such a literal sense.
SotC was both about a boy and girl, and a boy and his horse—and, bloody hell, the moment in the game when Wander loses the latter is just completely crushing.
I appreciate that lots of other games have this disconnect between main-plot urgency and a bunch of other shit you can get on with, but bloody hell: They have my son.
Daenerys, Drogon, and the Dothraki army unleashing bloody hell beneath them has now decimated Jaime Lannister's army, to the point where Cersei will almost certainly have to rebuild her forces from scratch.
Although Aykroyd may not have known about Bloody Hell Hot Sauce, others who saw the bottle have made the comparison between the two brands—but that doesn't mean that they're getting them confused.
The rosé is flowing, friendships have fallen apart, Jax Taylor has started a sex scandal and our patron saint Lisa Vanderpump wonders why the bloody hell she's hired these endlessly entertaining hot messes.
Morrison became the managing director of Tourism Australia in 2004, approving the contentious 'So Where the Bloody Hell are You?' international advertising campaign, which was temporarily banned in the UK due to its crass language.
On the other hand, Hermann Nitsch's bloody-hell-good "Untitled" (1984–1998) painting/combine seemed a circumspect zone of glorious past combat, while Berlinde de Bruyckere's affective "Aanéén" (2003) sculpture, the human result of that combat.
According to Bobby and Rose Powers, the couple who make Bloody Hell Hot Sauce in the family kitchen, Aykroyd has threatened to sue for trademark infringement if they don't destroy all of their current inventory. Why?
Euron Greyjoy swashbuckling in out of nowhere to wreak bloody hell might have been more purely spectacular, and Arya reuniting (however briefly) with her long-lost direwolf is the kind of moment fans dream of for years.
What I'm trying to get at with my excessively antagonistic line of questioning is that…we've been talking for 40 minutes, I've read a lot of your other interviews and I think I've watched almost all your films… Mr Curtis: Bloody hell.
One protestor, wearing an Hawaiian shirt, carried a sign reading, "ScoMo, where the bloody hell are you?" referencing the leader's nickname and a decade-old international advertisement for Tourism Australia that was banned in several countries because the language was deemed offensive.
Hap Collins (James Purefoy), a Texas boy with a seductive ex-wife (Christina Hendricks), and Leonard Pine (Michael Kenneth Williams), a hot-headed gay Vietnam vet, try to get rich quick — and end up in bloody hell — in this comic noir based on Joe Lansdale's novels.
Even knowing all of that, there is still a lot of mystery as to what in bloody hell is going on in Halo Top's new commercial, which looks a lot more like a particularly dystopian episode of Black Mirror than an advertisement for a frozen confection primarily consumed by women who worship their Class Passes and only order vodka-sodas.
I'm slowly making my way through two games from earlier in 2016 that have only just come out for the PS4: Hyper Light Drifter has already killed me plenty of times, but its graphics, and its music, are just so moreish; while ADR1FT I remain torn on in terms of whether or not I'm enjoying myself, but bloody hell, it's stunning to gawp at.
End of the So where the bloody hell are you? television commercial, featuring model Lara Bingle on Fingal Spit with Fingal Island in the background So where the bloody hell are you? was a A$180 million advertising campaign launched by Tourism Australia in 2006. It was created by the Sydney office of the London advertising agency M&C; Saatchi.
Ferris (2004), p. 331. In a post-match interview with ITV's Gary Newbon, Ferguson provided a succinct summary of the game: "Football, eh? Bloody hell".
Fingal Spit was a location for the 2006 "So where the bloody hell are you?" advertising campaign filmed for Tourism Australia and appears at the end of the advertisement.
With > hindsight you think, 'Why the bloody hell was I playing?' Very soon > afterwards, Francesca died. She was sleeping between us. I realised what was > happening and woke Susan.
Kid: Radical Dreamers...!? And me name's on here, too! What the bloody hell is goin' on? ... / Kid: ......This seems to be an archive from a different time than our own.
This has come about from a completely genuine desire to do a piece of theatrical work. Bloody hell, how long has the Donmar had Hollywood stars going there for £200? He's six-foot five. He's beautifully black.
This has come about from a completely genuine desire to do a piece of theatrical work. Bloody hell, how long has the Donmar had Hollywood stars going there for £200? He's six-foot five. He's beautifully black.
Host Shane Bourne and Judge Tom Gleisner appeared on Rove Live on 11 April 2006, to promote the show after the first episode had screened. After an interview with Rove McManus, they participated in a game McManus called Where The Bloody Hell Have You Been, a play on words of the Australian tourism campaign, "So Where The Bloody Hell Are You?". In this game they had to perform, without preparation, a situation involving a funeral, and the reading of an improvised eulogy, following exactly the same format as Thank God You're Here.
" Three minutes into added time, Solskjær scored the winner, which for United completed an unprecedented treble. Ferguson, interviewed moments after, said, "I can't believe it. Football, bloody hell. But they never gave in and that's what won it.
Beavis claimed that he told Keogh of his shock stating "bloody hell, they're going to kill me off and you're staying for the funeral."Little 1998, p.73. On-screen they arrive to attend Elsie and Steve Tanner's (Paul Maxwell) wedding.Kay 1991, p.106.
Campbell formed Bow Campbell's Bloody Hell as a new vehicle for those songs that don't slot easily into any other current project. Bow Campbell's Bloody Hell is essentially a solo effort, though with the invaluable contributions of longtime friends and musically articulate collaborators Dave Aston (drums), Geoff Martin (bass) and Jeremy Craib (piano). The band have been quietly gigging away in Sydney over the last year, but in late 2004 were offered the opportunity to record a few songs and leapt at the chance. Sound artist and engineer Scott Horscroft had some downtime at BigJesusBurger Studios in Sydney's Surry Hills and offered his time and expertise to capture the band in action.
Alessio started as a freelance music journalist in 2005, writing for Hotpress Magazine. He co-founded the Australian music blog Who The Bloody Hell Are They? in 2006, which was one of the first Australian music blogs. In 2007, he became the Arts and Assistant Editor for Sydney street press magazine The Brag.
Hastings Street (a boutique shopping street), Noosa Heads QLD A beach on the headlands hike, coastal trail Noosa Heads hosts a population of koalas, which are often seen in and around Noosa National Park. The koala population in Noosa is in decline.(17 November 2010) Where the bloody hell are Noosa's koalas?. Brian Williams.
Lara Worthington (née Bingle) (born 22 June 1987) is an Australian advertising model and media personality. She is known for appearing in the 2006 Tourism Australia advertising campaign So where the bloody hell are you? Her own reality television series, Being Lara Bingle, premiered on Network Ten in June 2012, ending after one season.
However, the Pirate uses his blunderbuss to shoot the Knight, sending him flying backward. The Pirate runs off with the treasure chest, once again believing that he has killed the Knight. He reaches the shore and sees his ship in the distance. He groans, "Oh, bloody hell" as he realizes that the injured Knight is still following him.
Moss, observing the fire, exclaimed "Bloody hell! The wing's on fire!" A Mayday was broadcast at 15:29. alt=A photograph of an aircraft in flight, with an engine falling to earth In the control tower, the takeoff had been observed by John Davis, who saw what he initially thought was the sun reflecting off the aircraft's wing during its initial climb.
In 2004, Morrison left the NSW Liberal Party post to become the inaugural managing director of Tourism Australia, which had been established by the Howard Government. His appointment was controversial due to its openly political nature. He signed an initial three-year contract. Morrison approved and defended the contentious "So where the bloody hell are you?" advertising campaign featuring Lara Bingle.
He worked approximately 10 years for Voyages Hotels & Resorts prior to becoming the CMO of Tourism Australia. Baker became the chief marketing officer of Tourism Australia in 2007. This was a year after an infamous tourism campaign called So where the bloody hell are you?. Baker was responsible for helping transform the marketing of Tourism Australia, which included the creation of several success marketing campaigns.
The music for the film is composed by Vishal Bhardwaj; the lyrics are by Gulzar. The first song titled 'Bloody Hell' from the movie was released on 11 January 2017, along with the music video. The full movie soundtrack was unveiled on 18 January and it consists 12 songs in total, including the movie theme song. The music rights are bought by T-Series.
Towards the end of the 2000s Tyla returned to England. In 2009 he released the double album Bloody Hell Fire under the name Tyla & The Dogs, which was his first studio effort with a strong presence of other musicians since Gothic. Featuring a range of electric and acoustic compositions, the album marked a stylistic return to the days of Libertine and Gothic, though with more ambitious production values.
Mary Whitehouse, social critic, argued at the time that EastEnders represented a violation of "family viewing time" and that it undermined the watershed policy. She regarded EastEnders as a fundamental assault on the family and morality itself. She made reference to representation of family life and emphasis on psychological and emotional violence within the show. She was also critical of language such as "bleeding", "bloody hell", "bastard" and "for Christ's sake".
This was carried out on 26 March. The East Window was installed as a monument to those who died in World War I. The highest window contains a sun-like orb with cherubs radiating away from it. In the centre Jesus sits holding a starry heaven in one hand with one foot on a bloody hell. Surrounding Jesus are eight angels whose wings are made from a red glass.
Hubbard was portrayed in Season 9, Episode 13 ("Colour Blinded") of the Canadian mystery series Murdoch Mysteries by the actor Rothaford Gray., Murdoch Mysteries, Season 9 Episode 13, February 15, 2016. In the episode, he comes to the defense of an innocent black man, who has been racially profiled by the Toronto police. He made a repeat appearance in Season 9 Episode 16, March 7, 2016 ("Bloody Hell").
In this way, he expressed his doubts about the fetishization of party politics. He participated in the Venice Biennale in 1993, the first time since the anti-Apartheid boycotts that South African artists had been invited. Kendell Geers created an art piece called Bloody Hell, when he was back in South Africa after he had been exiled, a ritual washing of his white body with his own fresh blood.
Later in 2010, Steer recorded the Bloody Hell EP with Paul Jones of Stolen Recordings. The EP features three songs from Change is Good, Change is Good and two new songs, and includes the art work of Polly Huggett and RWM Hunt. These unadorned "live" harp and voice recordings were intended as a watermark, after months without an instrument and then with a new make of harp. Her latest album is The Moths Are Real.
Chapman was told by another Lotus team member that Cevert was the driver involved and that it was "very bad". Upon seeing Stewart's reaction upon getting out of the car, apparently deducing simply from his expression that it was a fatal accident, Chapman shook his head and stated mournfully, "Cevert...bloody hell." He then sighed and started walking slowly back to the Lotus pits. Emerson Fittipaldi parked his car shortly thereafter and immediately got out without speaking.
In 2001, Bailey was promoted to Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence. In July 2004 she was promoted to Minister for Employment Services and Assistant Minister for Defence. She became Minister for Small Business and Tourism in October 2004. In 2006, she flew to London with Lara Bingle to lobby the Broadcast Advertising Clearance Centre for the right to use the word "bloody" in advertisements promoting Australia (see So where the bloody hell are you?).
Just over a minute later, another Beckham corner again provided the danger as Sheringham headed it on to fellow substitute Ole Gunnar Solskjær, who flicked out a boot to send the ball into the roof of the net and win the European Cup for Manchester. United's manager, Alex Ferguson, memorably summed the experience up in a post-match interview when he said: "Football, bloody hell." It was the club's first success since 1968 and marked the first English winner since Liverpool in 1984.
Use of bloody as an adverbial or generic intensifier is to be distinguished from its fixed use in the expressions "bloody murder" and "bloody hell". In "bloody murder", it has the original sense of an adjective used literally. The King James Version of the Bible frequently uses bloody as an adjective in reference to bloodshed or violent crime, as in "bloody crimes" (Ezekiel 22:2), "Woe to the bloody city" (Ezekiel 24:6, Nahum 3:1). "bloody men" (26:9, Psalms 59:2, 139:19), etc.
However he refuses to give up and sometimes resorts to drastic measures, such as locking up Gaston in the cellar or even a cupboard. Perpetually at the end of his tether, running around barking orders, Prunelle turns a nasty reddish purple when disaster strikes and utters his trademark outburst "Rogntudju!" (a mangled version of "Nom de Dieu", roughly the equivalent of "bloody hell", then unacceptable in a children's comic). Occasionally, he manages to turn the tables on Gaston and shows that he is not without a sense of humour.
ITV's debut episode of its satirical puppet animation comedy show Newzoids which was aired on 15 April 2015 featured a sketch where Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, were watching Britain's Got Talent in the style of the Channel 4 series Gogglebox. As Charles hears a reference to the "stripping grannies" he announces "Bloody hell! Have a bit of self respect ladies!" before Camilla enters the room in her underwear wearing a pair of rotating nipple tassels on her bra, similar to those worn by the Ruby Red performers.
Quinquaginta, meaning 50 in Latin, was titled in light of Tyla's 50th birthday. It was the first album released under the name Tyla J. Pallas, although a number of the songs were electric re-recordings of songs from Bloody Hell Fire. As early as the original recording of A Graveyard of Empty Bottles in 1989 Tyla had released both acoustic and electric versions of songs. With the release of Devil's Supper this idea was taken to its logical conclusion, with the album being released in both acoustic and electric versions in early 2013.
Bloody Hell: Cornell on Captain Britain, Comic Book Resources, January 21, 2009 Outside of the comic series, several members of the team make cameo appearances in Mighty Avengers #22-23, and Paul Cornell wrote an in canon Twitter micro-blog page as Captain BritainMarvel's Captain Britain Twittering Daily Heroics By John Scott Lewinski, wired.com, February 18, 2009 for a while, where Captain Britain describes character interactions and missions that take place off-panel between storyarcs. The series also had additional artistic contributions by Mike Collins, Adrian Alphona and Ardian Syaf.
In the year, she made her acting debut with Arif Ali-directed urban thriller short film, Playing Priya in which she played the role of an urban housewife. Film critics were generally disappointed with the film but particularly praised Chauhan's performance; Namrata Thakker of Rediff.com noted, "[She] is quite impressive, as she doesn't have too many dialogues, and yet manages to convey her feelings through her expressions". In January 2017, Vishal Bhardwaj released two songs of Chauhan; "Bloody Hell" and "Tippa", recorded for the soundtrack album of Rangoon.
Her rendition for both the tracks met with positive response from critics; Redkar from Koimoi noted, "Chauhan brings life into this song with her vocals as she croons it with the required nakhra". Ashwin Vinayan of Deccan Herald picked "Tippa"—performed with Sukhwinder Singh and Rekha Bhardwaj—as "one of the classiest multi-star efforts in recent Bollywood music memory". In spite of rendering the song, she also made a special appearance in "Bloody Hell". She was next heard in a Rochak Kohli composition; "Zinda" from Naam Shabana.
I wrote to the first 14 or so—and they all said yes. So I thought, 'Oh, bloody hell—I've got to write it now.' The show format was a series of pastiches, closely edited to run without gaps, ranging from a big band show from the 1950s to a period Charles Dickens saga. There was also a tale about an archetypal northern brass band ("The General Fettlers, Warp and Weft Adjusters' Band"), a documentary about a wannabe star bingo-caller on a cruise liner and a portrayal of the Women's Institutes in the guise of an American emergency hospital drama.
Eyeing Steele's prematurely greying hair at 33, Thomson asked: "Bloody hell, who've we got here, Groucho Marx?" That summer, however, Steele scored 50, 45, 73, 92, 39 and 66 against the Australians in his trademark staunch, courageous and steady manner. When presenting Steele his cap in the dressing room before his debut, captain Tony Greig felt tears fall on his hand and considered that "Here was a man who would fight for me to the death". (at 15:00) His ability to stand up to hostile fast bowling, which other batsmen had struggled to cope with, and attack with the hook shot, raised morale among his teammates and spectators alike.
Bloody Hell: Cornell on Captain Britain, Comic Book Resources, January 21, 2009Newsarama 9: Paul Cornell, Newsarama, February 11, 2009 He was the main subject of the 2010 X-Men storyline "Curse of the Mutants", written by Victor Gischler. By this time, Dracula no longer adopts the dress and mannerisms of a Victorian era nobleman, rather his appearance is more reminiscent of a medieval warlord. He wears a form of body armor and a cape with ragged ends. He has long blonde hair maintained in a ponytail and inhuman features such as red eyes, elongated canines, and retractable claws at the tips of his fingers and pointed ears.
His contracted was terminated in July 2006, which at the time was attributed to conflict with tourism minister Fran Bailey over the government's plans to further integrate the agency into the Australian Public Service. He had been awarded a pay rise by the Remuneration Tribunal three weeks before his sacking. A 2019 investigation by The Saturday Paper suggested Morrison was sacked due to concerns that Tourism Australia was not following government procurement guidelines for three contracts relating to the "So where the bloody hell are you?" campaign, with a total value of $184 million. A 2008 report from the Auditor-General found that "information had been kept from the board, procurement guidelines breached and private companies engaged before paperwork was signed and without appropriate value- for-money assessments".
Fitzroy Island, Queensland. A tourist plane prepares for take-off from the Melaleuca Airstrip in the South West Wilderness of Tasmania Australia's international tourism campaigns have focused on Australia's laid back style, such as a 1980s advertising campaign featuring actor Paul Hogan telling American tourists "I'll slip an extra shrimp on the barbie for you", or its cheeky side, as in its controversial 2006 campaign in the United Kingdom using the Australian colloquialism slogan "So where the bloody hell are you?". Tourism Australia's "No Leave No Life" campaign was launched in March 2009 by the Federal Minister for Tourism, the Hon. Martin Ferguson AM MP. This campaign was designed to remind employees of the personal and professional benefits of taking annual leave, and of taking that leave in Australia.
Ricochet focuses upon Bowie in Singapore, Bangkok, and Hong Kong experiencing the countries, cultures and people he meets between performances. In this way it mirrors some of the scenes from Bowie’s previous documentary Cracked Actor. There are shots in limousines and hotel rooms, for instance. However, while in the previous film Bowie was physically wasted, struggling with cocaine addiction, and in a disturbed mental state, in Ricochet the musician is tanned, lucid, and in vibrant health. Chris O’Leary writes ‘Bowie was an embodiment of whiteness, a British royal on a goodwill tour of Japan, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Bangkok… a David Attenborough figure exploring the mysterious cultures of Southeast Asia’.O’Leary, p. 200 Author and journalist Charles Shaar Murray writes: ‘he’d become a dashing English gentleman about the arts. I thought, Bloody hell, he’s turning into Prince Charles’.
An advertisement was produced to promote the Nine Network's television coverage of the 2006–07 Ashes series, in the style of this ad but on a cricketing theme (e.g., 'We've rolled the ground, we've put in the stumps'). The next sentence parodied the beer quote from the original ad but this time referencing the supposed English predilection for warm beer ("we've warmed up the beer"), then "we've hidden the sunscreen, and we've brought you some soap", and finally Australian captain Ricky Ponting descending the steps of a cricket ground stating, "And we've been waiting all year". This ad also culminates in a bikini-clad Bingle asking "So where the bloody hell are you?" on the Sydney Cricket Ground, holding a cricket bat and wearing nothing but a green and gold bikini, white shoes, and leg pads.
The Socialist Alliance was involved in the Your Rights at Work campaign against WorkChoices that followed, as well as the campaign to abolish the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC). Socialist Alliance has been highly critical of the Australian Labour Party's industrial policy for not returning enough rights to workers and for retaining the ABCC, describing the Rudd government's Fair Work Australia as little more than "WorkChoices- lite".Our Rights at Work: Where the bloody hell are they? Notable Socialist Alliance trade union leaders have included Chris Cain, Western Australian State Secretary of the Maritime Union of Australia; Tim Gooden, former secretary of the Geelong Trades and Labour Council; and Craig Johnston, former Victorian State Secretary of the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, who was jailed for 9 months in 2004 after an industrial dispute at Johnson Tiles in 2001.
Likewise, remote indigenous communities downwind of the tests had statistically significant higher rates of radiation related diseases not generally found among indigenous communities to the same level. In light of the increasing evidence and public lobbying by concerned groups, the Hawke Labor Government established a Royal Commission to investigate the British atomic tests in Australia. The Royal Commission into nuclear tests was told that 30 badly leaking drums of radio-active waste were dumped off the West Australian coast. The Commission was also told that acting Prime Minister Arthur Fadden had sent a message to the British PM asking "What the bloody hell is going on, the cloud is drifting over the mainland?".The Age, The West Australian 5/1/85 The Sunday Times 6/1/85 A CSIRO scientist is making use of the thin blanket of radioactive caesium-137 laid over Australia from atmospheric nuclear tests to measure soil erosion.

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