(1) You're here with Conner and I doubt he wants to hear even more junk about that lamebrain .(2) Now when you have some lamebrain campaign where there's someone attempting to rap or do a jingle that mimics a style of rap, it comes off corny because it's obvious that someone didn't do their homework.(3) lamebrain driving(4) I know that the regsiter isn't really meant to be a serious news source, but come on, lamebrain .(5) If I told her I was being a lamebrain and Bruce has been floating around in my mind for God knows how long, she would be all up in my space.(6) Perhaps the Lefty blogger is such a lamebrain that he does not know what ‘rebuttable’ means.(7) He is another lamebrain whose considerable talents are hampered by an out-of-control belligerency that's better suited to a raucous schoolyard game.(8) Why don't you just shut your mouth you lamebrain ?(9) Is the original line really so obscure that some lamebrain who has absent-mindedly wandered in off the street going to have difficulty with it?(10) Then turn away and hope the lamebrain has learned something.(11) ‘Yeah,’ the big lamebrain , finally releasing my shoulder, spoke out in an unimpressive lisped voice.(12) So when some snotty filmmaker uses a lamebrain stunt as a way of proving McDonald's is making you fat, or when CSPI tries to tell you that now milk is part of the problem of childhood obesity, tell them, ‘It's common sense, stupid.’(13) The second point is undoubtedly true - there has been research to support it - but the rest of the article is lamebrain stuff.(14) It was a lamebrain excuse on behalf of the Bahamian government to try to cut down on expenditure.(15) It was a lamebrained scheme that Pyle lamely defends by telling Fowler: ‘In war you use the tools you have.’(16) Here you have someone who is obviously a talented politician (if playing for the wrong team - the GOP, that is) and he can't be allowed to run for higher office because of the prejudices of a bunch of medieval lamebrains .