"Looking at the footage of searches at Russian diplomatic missions, I realize that this was some kind of an infernal
buffoonery - foolish, illegal and senseless," Maria Zakharova added, TASS reported.
Director Peter Rowe allowed plenty of scope for comic
buffoonery by giving the mechanicals' musical playlet an enhanced role, with the playful Potts taking full advantage to steal the show.
Carrey said he would have sued Fox News 'if he felt they were worth his time or that anyone with a brain in their head could actually fall for such irresponsible
buffoonery'.
Unlike the comical bit of six-yard box
buffoonery that his miscontrol reminded me of.
Traditionally performed at Christmas, with family audiences - a pantomime is a popular form of theatre, incorporating song, dance,
buffoonery, slapstick, cross-dressing, in-jokes, topical references, audience participation, and mild sexual innuendo
Under such idiotic
buffoonery who ever said that crime does not pay?
Buffoonery has been a recurring feature of Silvio Berlusconi's political office, said The Times of London in an editorial yesterday:
Step Brothers is just as scatological, messy and puerile as Anchorman and Talladega Nights, and will therefore delight audiences who lapped up Ferrell's
buffoonery in those pictures.
Political party conventions tend to be largely meaningless exercises in backslapping, elbow-rubbing and over-inflated rhetoric, but last weekend's meeting of Massachusetts Democrats in Amherst takes the prize for ideological
buffoonery.
found comfort and companionship where others might have seen
buffoonery and drunkenness.