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"Note to self, can't turn a natural born HOE, into a HOUSEWIFE, if you find them in the gutter then leave them in the gutter," he wrote.
"Note to self, can't turn a natural born HOE, into a HOUSEWIFE, if you find them in the gutter then leave them in the gutter," he wrote on now-deleted Instagram stories.
How far in the gutter to they want to go?
Us little guys in the gutter, we're not handed anything.
Well, at least you're not in the gutter, are you?
"The whole farm industry is really in the gutter," he said.
But sometimes you just want to throw practicality in the gutter.
It will put the economy "in the gutter," declared John Kasich.
"Other candidates can't get in the gutter with him," Pate said.
Strange light brimmed in the gutter that ran along the sidewalk.
We all look the same when we're puking in the gutter.
He's the guy that tries to drag people in the gutter.
The result is a battle that increasingly takes place in the gutter.
We're not going to beat Trump getting in the gutter with them.
I've handled a lot of balls during my time in the gutter.
Rae kneels in the gutter, on a thick paste of dead leaves.
We're not afraid to cop to our minds being lustily in the gutter.
I expect Trump, who started in the gutter, to finish in the sewer.
He was born healthy, just as the voice in the gutter had promised.
No wonder their approval ratings are in the gutter, almost at single digits.
My grandfather, drunk in the gutter, was saved by a Salvation Army preacher.
I'll make sure you will get nothing, you will be in the gutter.
Sydney, don't cry in the gutter — here is your late night, locked out anthem.
But in Surabaya, a city in eastern Java, one flag lay in the gutter.
The last thing I remember is when the bouncer threw me in the gutter.
It's in the pollen dusted on cars, the dirty pacifier lost in the gutter.
A bottle of Montebello Long Island Iced Tea lay half-empty in the gutter.
One stood with one foot in the gutter, his other foot on the sidewalk.
"Note to self, can't turn a natural born HOE, into a HOUSEWIFE, if you find them in the gutter then leave them in the gutter," he wrote of Harley, who gave birth to their daughter Ariana Sky on April 3, People reports.
The first image of the first issue is of the button lying in the gutter.
She makes up for her blunder by dragging him outside to die in the gutter.
One of its inmates (Bill Skarsgard) looks awfully like the clown lurking in the gutter.
He had a scraped elbow, and he quietly vomited in the gutter once or twice.
The relationship soured when he confessed, while house shopping, that his credit was in the gutter.
Her friend's tent was there in the gutter, airing out, because it had gotten soaked through.
Nor, she realizes, can she fail to keep her compact with the creature in the gutter.
Your mind might be in the gutter, but the "sexy images" didn't involve any actual nudity.
What's it like for you guys playing in Canada with our dollar being absolutely in the gutter?
But see we&aposre not going to get in the gutter with them, that&aposs the difference.
Through his handling of the Mueller report, Barr has thrown his credibility and independence in the gutter.
And after this storm they just piled up in the gutter until the stack was waist-high.
"Only if your mind is in the gutter would you have read it that way," she said.
"Only if your mind was in the gutter would you have read it that way," she retorted.
"Only if your mind is in the gutter would you have read it that way," Sanders said.
And with the favorability ratings of both candidates in the gutter, there's quite some room to grow.
The Affair Noah rolls around in the gutter while Whitney tries to navigate a very compromising situation.
Let's not pretend that Fox News was the only network to cover this story in the gutter.
And then, Trump will do his part, ranting in the gutter where he feels most at home.
And you'll soon realize with this optical illusion that your mind has its head in the gutter.
And we are New Yorkers and we will not allow people to dwell in the gutter like garbage.
Bitcoin's price is in the gutter — well, if you compare with that $19,940 peak about a month ago.
"Only if your mind is in the gutter would you have read it that way," Sanders told reporters.
He refused to dump it in the gutter: My grandfather is Russian, he said, we never waste anything.
" He anticipated his fate: "Though I wrote the Gospels in this century, I should die in the gutter.
James Comey, you just got in the gutter with President Trump, who is known for his name-calling.
"Our roads, schools and health care have been in the gutter for more than 40 years," he said.
She is said to be "shrill", "ambitious" and, in the gutter where Mr Trump fills his opposition files, deviant.
As a mom you just hope your baby won't end up in the gutter, hooked on alcohol and drugs.
Used car salesman used to be a high point for those people, and now it's just in the gutter.
Men strip naked and lather up in the gutter, where runoff flows from the country's only water treatment plant.
"The reputation of government economics is in the gutter," said Steve Baker, a lawmaker and hard-line Brexit supporter.
"I remember there was a time I was just down, in the gutter, so low and broken," she said.
In effect he invited her to take a roll in the gutter with him—inadvisable, as Marco Rubio can testify.
Its stock price is in the gutter, and rumors popped up in February that it was thinking about selling itself.
According to one business law expert, signs point to yes  — even if the plane's reputation is currently in the gutter.
Bear Hands / Photos by Nick Karp Many of Bear Hands' nights have ended in The Gutter, both literally and figuratively.
Or there is lying, getting in the gutter and appealing to hate, fear and the baser instincts of one's base.
After we had walked a few blocks, we were approaching a curb when something in the gutter caught my eye.
"I've seen apparel go completely in the gutter as well as beauty," said Nik Sharma, who consults to DTC startups.
Now they're here — sprawled in the gutter, rescuing their right-hand-men from being drugged in the quarters of a sheik.
"Right now, US-Russia relations are in the gutter," a senior State Department official familiar with the framework told BuzzFeed News.
The in-the-gutter level of discourse is a direct consequence of the poor planning by the Commission on Presidential Debates.
"I think only if your mind is in the gutter you would have read it that way, so no," she said.
After two years, when my sense of self had completely eroded and my mental health was in the gutter, I ended things.
The White House said your mind would have to be in the gutter to think the President's comments were sexual in nature.
She has almost forgotten that this kind of synchrony is possible, so different from the bad business being transacted in the gutter.
But remember what Oscar Wilde once said: We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
The title is both a slang expression for fighting and an earnest "lying in the gutter, looking at the stars" type dealio.
He was left lying in the gutter of a pub that served as a polling place and died a few days later.
They own the city, these roughnecks whose minds are deep in the gutter and whose language is as ripe as rotten fruit.
If you get in the gutter with Trump, no one will be able to tell the difference between the two of you.
He wallows in the gutter with his cronies, flunkies, lackeys, and suck-ups, but he can't drag the whole country there with him.
In "Gin Lane" (1751, pictured) a sallow alcoholic lies in the gutter, dropping her baby; a man gnaws a bone alongside a dog.
My image of a drug user was someone lying in the gutter with a needle sticking out of his arm—not very positive.
Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.), former head of the Black Caucus, lamented the calls for Clinton "to get down in the gutter" with Trump.
Mr. Greenblatt, who took over when the network's prime time viewership was in the gutter, has been responsible for a remarkable turnaround effort.
And about one year ago, I cared for a 56-year-old patient who was found lying in the gutter at 3 a.m.
I would say, to anyone who believes that Gawker is just the gutter press, that those values are worth something even in the gutter.
With over 5,2003 GameStop locations around the world as of September 2019, and a stock price in the gutter, GameStop is tightening the ship.
Mugabe was once a liberation hero, but in recent years the country has been gripped by poverty, drought and an economy in the gutter.
If you give a smoker ANY opening to light up, they'll seize on like they just found the Hope Diamond sitting in the gutter.
Brutal fights break out, three or four against one; the victim slumps bloody in the gutter and eventually his children help him up, crying, limping.
However, if your mind is in the gutter, this chopper looks like it's straight out of a porno where someone seduces and spanks the chef.
"I think only if your mind is in the gutter you would have read it that way," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.
At this intersection of White and Genet, it seemed possible that one could reside both in the gutter and the academy at the same time.
This is a show with a big heart, but a nicotine-stained heart that's been dropped in the gutter and kicked around a few times.
She said she had found several newborn babies discarded in the gutter, which she attributed to mothers unable to face providing food for another child.
Instead of being "dragged in the gutter," Cruz said he would rather focus on solving the issues facing Americans, like the recent terror attacks in Brussels.
Perhaps she's a teenage girl in a small town who's thinking about what "in the gutter" might mean and look like: Does it involve selling oneself?
The photographed man had been shot in his face and chest and was propped up at a slight angle in the gutter behind a parked car.
" He called the comment a "bullhorn" rather than a whistle, but added that he's "not going to get down in the gutter with DeSantis and Trump.
As you can see, it's hard to argue that Donovan's mind was simply in the gutter — that thing really does bear a striking resemblance to a dildo.
That's right, the next 31 days of your life just got a little more scandalous thanks to a handful of editors with their minds in the gutter.
It was an unsettling time to be living in Manhattan: the economy was in the gutter, crime rates were high, and prostitutes and junkies lined the streets.
"Let's not pretend that Fox News was the only network to cover this story in the gutter," she said of media coverage of her relationship with Clinton.
Instead of joining Paul Ryan in the gutter, Randy is focused on his plans to help everyone get good healthcare, protect workers' pensions, and save Social Security.
Recently, she's used those experiences as the basis for a fictional film, Hunting Pignut, which opens in Canada this week, and is set in the gutter punk scene.
Tonight, take a break from your nightly porn practices and get your ming "way in the gutter" by tuning into THE TRIXIE & KATYA SHOW at 10pm on VICELAND.
"I want you to know I'm going to continue to run a positive campaign and not get down in the gutter and throw mud at anybody," Kasich said.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Tuesday said that "only if your mind is in the gutter" would one have read sexual connotations into his tweet.
Standing on its hind legs in the gutter, foaming and bristling, it seems to grow larger and thicker, wilder and sicker, its bright, eggy eyes gleaming with moisture.
When Oscar Wilde wrote, "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars," he wasn't referring to Kim Kardashian and Charlie Sheen.
After all, Republican foes such as Rubio saw their brands dinged by joining Trump in the gutter in a way that clashed with their more moderate political persona.
So, let's talk about ... My point of view is sort of Oscar Wilde's, which was we're all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
O.T. Genasis says Eminem should stand down in his latest beef with Machine Gun Kelly ... 'cause Marshall's just too good to get deeper in the gutter with the kid.
Andrew Gillum, candidate for governor of Florida, is laying blame directly on President Trump for putting the campaign in the gutter -- the day after his opponent's shocking "monkey" remark.
"I think only if your mind is in the gutter would you have read it that way," she said, arguing that the president does not owe Gillibrand an apology.
While the presidential candidates slung mud at each other in the gutter, Ken was looking to the stars, and trying to get a clear answer to an important question.
It likely fell into disuse between the 2nd and 3rd centuries CE, a hypothesis supported by archaeologists' findings of three ancient skeletons of adult males buried in the gutter.
"But I hope he's not thinking about going there, because, again, I think what Trump has done to go in the gutter is reprehensible," the Clinton campaign chairman added.
With Trump still the standard-bearer of the Republican Party, and as deep in the gutter as ever, that's reason enough for the Democrats to stay high in 2018.
You're so interested in talking about stolen material, you're like a thief that wants to bring into the night the things that you found that was in the gutter.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said that "only if your mind is in the gutter would you have read it that way" regarding Democrats' interpretation of Trump's tweet.
It is the plastic bottle of water, poking from a backpack or grasped in a gloved hand, stacked on the refrigerated shelves of supermarkets, or discarded in the gutter.
"Only if your mind is in the gutter would you have read" the president's words as sexual innuendo, Ms. Sanders said at her daily briefing at the White House.
The rats will only talk to you if you're near enough to touch them; if you want to speak to vermin, you have to get down in the gutter.
Photos by Issac Larios, courtesy of Jail Weddings The history of sleazy alt-AOR—or torchy goth, or Bad Seeds-core, or what have you—is written in the gutter.
In his first days as an MP, he declared on the floor of the Dail, Ireland's parliament, that the prime minister at the time, Bertie Ahern, belonged in "the gutter".
The accusation of being "in the gutter" and the moniker of "bag lady" have connotations of blame and shame, but the figures in Williams paintings are having none of it.
Whether he's sticking it to Mika Brzezinski for "bleeding badly from a face-lift" or attacking senators from both parties, the national discourse suffers when he keeps in the gutter.
Anna Merlan breaks down what a 19th century trend for tearing off unfashionable hats and throwing them in the gutter can teach us about how stupidity unites and divides us.
The last time I was really caught off guard was when Sarah Huckabee Sanders said something about people's minds being in the gutter after President Trump's tweet about Kirsten Gillibrand.
The crooked New York cops in Don Winslow's excellent police procedural, THE FORCE (Morrow/HarperCollins, $27.99), have minds in the gutter and share a vocabulary as ripe as rotten fruit.
How, for instance, an Oscar Wilde line in Ben's room — "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars" — fits into the larger puzzle.
The difference is that if you were bleeding in the gutter, Rubio might only take your wallet, where Cruz would dress in your clothes and take your wife to Lovers Lane.
Khomeini "understood that in Iran the path to power lay in the gutter," he writes with the snootiness of the same secular elite he faults for failing to appreciate Iranians' religiosity.
The teardrop-shaped vents on the hood redirect air so it doesn't get caught up in the "gutter" where the windshield wipers reside, and the doors have air scoops and ducts, too.
At the last two Republican debates, Rubio gleefully jumped in the gutter with Donald Trump, suggesting that his small hands mean that he has a small penis, alongside other Trump-esque barbs.
He also had something he thought might be hers: a small jewelry box that firefighters from Engine 89 had found, drenched in the gutter about a thousand feet downhill from her home.
But they were viewed as private family matters, not as a chance to publicly forage "in the gutter," as some here saw it, or conduct a public vivisection of a person's character.
"With their tax law polling in the gutter, the one major Republican accomplishment is that they've managed to lose all credibility on the deficit and the budget," said a Senate Democratic aide.
Here and there were off-colors: elegant Archaic Words, outlandish Loanwords, shabby Misused Words begging in the gutter, the jagged neon patterns of a popular Vulgar Slang cackling madly as they ran headlong.
So in my mind, I was like, If I'm going to end up in the gutter, then I might as well be the best writer I can be and go on every adventure.
Photo courtesy of the artist Harrison Brome has his mind in the gutter, but that's great for us because he sounds more appealing than most of us do when trying to sound sexy.
" To Gillum's credit, he didn't spend a great deal of time chatting about the racial implications of DeSantis' remark, saying, "I'm not going to get down in the gutter with DeSantis and Trump.
Its stock, which hit the market at $22018 per share (and peaked at $20183) during its initial public offering in March 22018, is in the gutter—a high of $2400 so far in 22018.
" Before joking about his hometown, he mentions that his work takes a different tone when working in other cities: "You're not going to find a proliferation of crack vials in the gutter in Irvine, California.
Mere paces away, an artfully bearded fashion victim wearing an ostentatious hat smoked a cigar while sitting in the gutter across from Urth Caffé, a local chain that specializes in "exclusively organic coffees" and $13 salads.
"When I moved here 18 years ago, I was shocked by the way people knock themselves out with alcohol, making themselves sick in the gutter," Silvana Lanzetta, an Italian pasta maker living in London, tells me.
The skeletons of three men found in the gutter of the road, which have been reproduced in resin casts, are signs that the road had been abandoned, said an archaeologist involved in the effort, Pamela Cerino.
There were some songs on it that we had written years before that wound up on this album, because we did the Leaves In The Gutter EP. It felt sort of like a return to early Superchunk.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - On the deepest dive ever made by a human inside a submarine, a Texas investor and explorer found something he could have found in the gutter of nearly any street in the world: trash.
They were packing up their equipment and along the street, in the gutter, was a small box submerged in water, Los Angeles Fire Department Assistant Chief Jaime Moore said during a Tuesday press conference CNN affiliate KABC attended.
I don't care what your ethnic background was, how much money you had in the bank, or how much money you didn't have in the bank, whether you lived in the hills, or whether you lived in the gutter.
Indeed, Trump made it easy for her when he sent press secretary Sarah Sanders out to tell reporters that their minds were "in the gutter" if you think Trump was saying the senator was willing to trade sex for cash.
He wrestles a mint-flavored toothpick around his mouth with his tongue and looks out of the window towards the damp South London side-street, the garbage piled up in the gutter and the young mothers pushing strollers past it.
While studying the Easter eggs in Mickey's night kitchen (Sendak has even hidden the Brooklyn address of his childhood home in the gutter between two pages), a parent may not focus so much on the weirdness of what's going on.
One former female journalist in the United States quoted in the report said she left her job after receiving a stream of online abuse, including a message with a racial slur saying "I will rape you and throw you in the gutter".
Cops say they were originally called to the restaurant at 11 PM on Saturday to assist a "heavily intoxicated woman in the gutter outside," and that when they arrived, the kitchen was closed and that the restaurant was operating as a bar.
Many homes with adequate (or excessive) defensible space have still burned to the ground because embers have entered through attic vents, ignited flammable materials around the home (litter in the gutter, wood stacks, wood fencing), or found their way under roofing materials.
The shock of the impact, the screech of his too-late emergency stop, the tiny body in the gutter, a parent—sometimes the mother, sometimes the father—running toward him as he stood by the bloodied hood of his wife's Fiat Punto.
"Don't be sick in the gutter at midnight in a silly dress with no money to get a taxi home, because somebody will take advantage of you, either they'll rape you, or they'll knock you on the head or they'll rob you," she said.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders defended the president during a daily briefing at the White House, telling reporters that "only if your mind is in the gutter would you have read" Trump's tweet as suggesting Gillibrand would perform sexual acts for campaign donations.
"I think the biggest mistake that was made, and everyone underestimated it the last time about President Trump, the place he's most comfortable is in the gutter arguing," Biden told a supporter who asked how he would debate the bombastic president without sounding too aggressive.
About a decade ago, I asked my commercial agent to stop submitting me to anything alcohol related because I wasn't the "hot girl" and the experience of trying to be "the hot girl" was throwing what little self-esteem I had left in the gutter.
One hurdle is that our gangster movies are almost by definition about the dark side of the American dream, one that sexes up the Horatio Alger fairy tale with sin and violence only to then sometimes toss Horatio and his dream in the gutter.
Anyone listening only to right-wing talk radio and television would assume Special Counsel Robert Mueller is "corrupt" (that's according to Newt Gingrich); the leader of a "silent coup" (according to Rush Limbaugh); and a bad guy whose "credibility is in the gutter" (according to Sean Hannity).
This sounds a lot like a Second Life for the '80s, and before you go snarking "yeah but with a lot less cyber-porking," this promo video from 1986 suggests their head might've already been in the gutter because let's face it every generation assumes theirs is the horniest.
But this particular body, so exhaustively perfected, he would now leave to the R.G. Kar Medical College to make what use they could of it before it was thrown away; as the green coconut grew to perfection, gave up its goodness and ended in the gutter, with the rest.
"These pieces of trash were deliberately chosen to represent how certain officers feel about the community they serve: that Black people are a stereotype to be mocked and the lives of those they serve may as well be reduced to trash in the gutter," City Councilman Phillipe Cunningham said on Facebook.
Thirty hours into the game, my character is certainly tougher than he was after an hour of play, but Dark Souls' leveling system isn't as set in stone as other RPGs and my hero is not so superhuman that a few good sword thrusts won't leave him bleeding to death in the gutter.
"These pieces of trash were deliberately chosen to represent how certain officers feel about the community they serve: that Black people are a stereotype to be mocked and the lives of those they serve may as well be reduced to trash in the gutter," local City Councilmember Phillipe Cunningham wrote in a Facebook post.
Should it be someone who can play the Trump game and get down in the gutter (if he chooses to go there) or someone who takes the high road under the theory that a) you can't beat Trump at his own game and b) people will want a "normal" politician after four years of Trump.
Emma (Denise Gough), the protagonist in Duncan Macmillan's "People, Places & Things," a transfer from the National Theatre in London (at St. Ann's Warehouse), suffers greatly, but she is also interested in how far and fast she can fall and still pull back before landing, permanently, in the gutter: she's the star of her own tinsel tragedy.
Its failure was attributed to his loopy malfunction in the televised debate in New Hampshire; or to his delay in attacking Mr Trump, a reticence unwisely followed by a roll in the gutter with the front-runner, when, with his puerile gibes, Mr Rubio implicated himself in the one-off spectacle of a presidential candidate bragging, on air, about his penis.
"There's a difference between getting in the gutter and being tough, and I don't think Michael Avenatti understands that," Patti Solis Doyle, who managed Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's 85033 presidential campaign, said.
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Mr. Trump knows his target audience, which explains why, beginning the morning of the Indiana primary on May 3 (the day he became the de facto nominee), he has — among other in-the-gutter moments — implied that Senator Ted Cruz's father was implicated in the assassination of President Kennedy; insinuated that Vince Foster, a friend of the Clintons who was White House deputy counsel, was murdered (five official investigations determined that Mr. Foster committed suicide); engaged in a racially tinged attack on Gonzalo Curiel, a district court judge presiding over a fraud lawsuit against Trump University; and expressed doubt that a Muslim judge could remain neutral in the case.
Joe and the girl walked down the street toward the subway and the girl threw her cigarette in the gutter and they talked and Joe kept butting his hip into her and walking so his bare arm swept against hers, and when they turned the corner he didn't say anything and when she turned to face him he didn't say anything so she said, "This was fun," and raised up on her toes to kiss his cheek and he embraced her and they kissed for half an hour by the station and people passing by hushed and looked away and then the girl skipped down the subway stairs. 29.

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