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I'm ready to cut the baloney and get on to the games.
This president has to be made out of nothing more than baloney and air.
Others, like baloney, have to be accepted as a fact of life.
They want to prove that it's a lot of baloney.
They think the media and journalists are full of baloney.
This sounds like baloney at first, but when you think about it - why not?
The whole world around us is full of nonsense, baloney, big speak and what have you.
"Baloney," she said when told the building would be torn down.
But, it turns out to be a bunch of baloney!
Anything contrary they say now is pure 100 percent baloney.
"I always thought that whole theory was a bunch of baloney."
Maybe what we need is for somebody to stay in here long enough to get past the baloney."
Bryant could also cut through baloney, whether you liked it or not.
He talked about how Americans were sick of "double talk and baloney."
"But she is full of baloney, to be quite frank."
In other words, my theory is that the American people think politics and politicians are full of baloney.
"The message is more believable when you take out the baloney."
"I think there's obviously some phony baloney going on down there."
It was, as I would find out one day, the purest sort of baloney.
"It sounds like a lot of baloney to me," he said.
Any clerk who tells you otherwise is full of baloney.
And we at the Department of Baloney are happy, too.
"That was the biggest bunch of baloney I've ever heard," he said.
"This is a baloney sandwich with no meat in it."
"It is a bunch of baloney," he said in an interview.
He opened the huge refrigerator and took out a pack of bologna sausage.
Baloney is another name for bologna sausage.
To emphasize his remarks, he pulled out a gold-sack the size of a bologna sausage and thumped it down on the bar.
The permanent larder was represented by cakes of chocolate and tins of Bologna sausage.
Bologna sausages; a few boxes of Spanish cigars, &c."
Where did Bologna sausage originate?
So saying, he slammed a sack of gold dust of the size of a bologna sausage down upon the bar.
Those who were still older, and could reach the tables, marched about munching contentedly at meat bones and bologna sausages.
It is traditionally made from pre-sliced bologna sausage between slices of white bread, along with various condiments, such as ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise.
I opened a tin of Bologna sausage and broke a cake of chocolate, and that was all I had to eat.
Devon is a spiced pork sausage similar to Bologna sausage and Gelbwurst.
The title refers to Bologna sausage, specifically the Oscar Meyer brand popular in the United States.
Parody of "My Sharona" by The Knack; the narrator talks about his obsession with bologna sausage.
The original daily menu, established in 1934, included oatmeal, milk, fried bologna sausage, cottage fried potatoes, toast, oleomargarine, and coffee for breakfast.
Mechanically separated meat has been used in certain meat and meat products, such as hot dogs and Bologna sausage, since the late 1960s.
It is similar in appearance and taste to the bologna sausage and the cooked pork sausage known in Australia as Berliner.
Tagliatelle with ragù, lasagne, tortellini served in broth, and mortadella, the original Bologna sausage, are among the local specialties.
Oklahoma barbecue, for example, combines elements of Texas, Kansas City, and Memphis barbecue and adds its own unique elements, such as smoked bologna sausage.
It is similar to the American Bologna sausage, the German Lyoner or Fleischwurst and the Swedish Falukorv.
Bologna sausage is surely an American / Italian invention as is Vishyssoise an American / French cold soup and Chop Suey American / Chinese and so on.
Highly reminiscent of Groucho Marx, he wears tan slacks with a black and yellow belt, in which he can store massive amounts of bologna sausage and retrieve a number of improbable objects including a yak.
"They opened the door a little, several times, to toss in once some old bags that I made into a bed, and next they gave me a little water and some sandwiches--German bologna sausage sandwiches, Ned!
What alarmed me chiefly was, that the water in my jug was reduced to about half a pint, and I was suffering much from thirst, having eaten freely of the Bologna sausages after the loss of my mutton.
So, bit by bit, the feast takes form--there is a ham and a dish of sauerkraut, boiled rice, macaroni, bologna sausages, great piles of penny buns, bowls of milk, and foaming pitchers of beer.
Among other things, there were some books, pen, ink, and paper, three blankets, a large jug full of water, a keg of sea-biscuit, three or four immense Bologna sausages, an enormous ham, a cold leg of roast mutton, and half a dozen bottles of cordials and liqueurs.