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Twelve knots flat out, or 13.8 miles an hour, is Dullsville.
SO here we are in Dullsville, having a thrill a minute.
You don't think I want to stay around Dullsville tonight, do you?"
In entertainment, no news is bad news - because no news means dullsville, and poor ratings.
"We always tried to differentiate ourselves from competitors who specialized in dullsville," the senior John Cali said.
What could Claude and his invaders be doing-or searching for-in Dullsville?
Sounds like Dullsville.
"This has got all the makings of dullsville," says Angus Doulton.
Marooned (film) -" a sci-fi space epic, is total, straight Dullsville"
There's endless activity but scant excitement; art in Chelsea may be selling like crazy, but the place is Dullsville these days.
Mondo dullsville!"
Dullsville, really."
He is such an overwhelming favorite to win his fourth successive Tour that the general expectation is for three weeks in Dullsville, not France.
To the Editor: Fair Lawn, and any suburban New Jersey town, could be considered Dullsville.
"None of my business," Zachariah shrugged rawboned shoulders, then added, "My guess is Dullsville.
Last Train to Dullsville" (The Pace Gallery exhibition review).
I blame Ian MacEwan, the Archdullcon of Dullsville.
Claude and his creepy crew can only spell out more problems for the pair, especially when Raven finds them in daylight attending Dullsville Highschool!
Anytown, USA and Dullsville in the USA.
On their way from Sparta to Tinseltown, Corine, Princess Leonide and their cronies have crash landed in Dullsville.
OK, hepcats, can the lip, turn up the stereo and fall in for the ginchiest groove of all time ... unless you're a murgatroid from Dullsville.
If "up in Boston harbor" she "will go faster" than a 12-meter, the credit is due solely to her tugboat's towing crew; her annual turnaround is "Dullsville" indeed.
While similar to the earlier Dullsville scenario, Freeland took advantage of the SNES version's clear delineations between city sizes, particularly metropolis and megalopolis.
Nick Campbell of TV.com wrote that "Vandalism"-along with "Junior Salesman"-was "so much sharper than last week's trial in Dullsville".