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bonkers
1. They were perpetually arguing and driving the other tenants of the house bonkers in the process
2. As Miguel was finishing up his routine, the girls in the crowd were going bonkers, “Woo hooing” and all of that kind of schlernious business, which was par for the course
3. "Dimarico! What's going on? Are you organized, Swann? Where's the fire? How long have I been bonkers?"
4. „Peter, I"m thrilled Max willed those things to you, I"m very glad you"re here, and I"m not going bonkers
5. Matthew was obviously bonkers
6. If Bob thought my last question was stupid, he’d go absolutely bonkers with the one I next asked
7. If he went bonkers, at least he could score a tax free, federal disability pension
8. ‘It’s not only them—anyone who believes that supernatural things can exist in a natural world is bonkers
9. Detective Crinigan therefore thought Nick to be bonkers
10. ‘I’ll call the other one… Bonkers
11. That’s it – he’s bloody bonkers! It’s all become too much for him
12. “And that is that you call me Bonkers, like he does!”
13. “And be nice to the waiters, for once,” said Bonkers
14. “Quite honestly, we are at a loss to know how to get justice for all that has happened,” said Bonkers, “but when we heard that Mawimbi was to be sent here, we thought that we would follow just in case we found a way of getting our revenge
15. “And we know what his wife does all day - where she shops, where she goes to the bank, who she meets for lunch, and all that,” added Bonkers
16. “One thing that had occurred to us,” Bonkers went on, “was that we might be able to get at their bank account
17. “You said earlier on, Bonkers, that you had contacts within the Government and in the banks
18. Once again, Bonkers and Will exchanged glances, as if trying to judge how far they could trust their new friends
19. “I think we should take them into our confidence,” said Bonkers
20. “In fact, there are certainly many more members than we know about,” said Bonkers
21. “All those who have survived,” interrupted Bonkers
22. “I just wish we could,” said Bonkers, not for the first time
23. “I told you he was a genius with computers, didn’t I,” commented Bonkers
24. Bonkers had the widest possible grin on his face as Will took the money in disbelief
25. “I’m coming with you,” said Bonkers
26. Will and Bonkers, having bought their air tickets courtesy of Dickson Mawimbi, flew to Harare, from where they would be able to get to their old village of Chasimu so that Will could collect his father’s car from Kipling Bangura
27. Will and Bonkers had found their way back to their old home without any great difficulty, and Kipling Bangura had the car all ready for them when they arrived at his garage
28. Will and Bonkers left Chasimu, and drove off towards the border, eagerly looking forward to meeting their new friends again, but scarcely believing the state of the countryside they drove through
29. “Our two friends will hardly believe this,” commented Bonkers
30. “Especially after the luxury of this place,” added Bonkers
31. “You will be surprised and saddened by what you see on this journey,” commented Bonkers
32. “There are about a million orphans like this, and they mostly live in the rural areas, where there is now little or no work,” said Bonkers
33. “They say that the only grain in most of these silos these days has been imported from South Africa,” said Bonkers
34. “And without loans, they couldn’t buy seed or fertiliser or equipment,” added Bonkers
35. “And I’d be recognised,” said Bonkers
36. “The creek runs near the old house, at the end of the garden,” said Bonkers to Robin
37. Both Will and Bonkers looked drawn and ashen as they unbelievingly took in the scene of neglect and dereliction that confronted them
38. They slowly crossed the path that once led to the creek where he and Bonkers had fished as boys
39. “Me too,” agreed Bonkers, sombrely
40. “It’s only a dream, anyway,” said Bonkers
41. “I shall probably stay in Zimbabwe, now I’ve come back,” said Bonkers
42. I specially want those details in respect of yourself, your father, and Bonkers
43. “I think I’d better get back to Harare and join up with Bonkers again
44. “He and Bonkers are already staying there
45. When they were settled, Robin turned to Bonkers
46. “You haven’t cracked the banks’ computer security systems, have you?” asked Bonkers
47. “I always said he was a genius with computers,” claimed Bonkers
48. “Is it really that easy?” queried Bonkers
49. “And then what will you do?” asked Bonkers
50. “They’re happy with that,” replied Bonkers, “and their Chief Executive is waiting a call from us to fix it