11. So in the pages of New York magazine, the two men and their seconds traded on-the-record insults in a way that is most unusual on Wall Street. 12. That fight began when a group of Nortenos who were changing a flat tire traded insults with a group of Surenos who happened by in a car. 13. The Allens and Kilshaws have traded insults on transAtlantic hookups on American network breakfast programs and their British equivalents. 14. The British election campaign descended into personal abuse Tuesday as Labour and the Tories traded insults about their leaders. 15. The gay protesters, most of them members of the group ACT UP, traded insults with the hecklers. 16. The women traded insults for several minutes in a manner that would have made Don Rickles proud. 17. They traded insults, and she complained to school administrators about Drey. 18. Throughout the campaign, Vallas and Blagojevich traded insults, though they agree on most issues. 19. When it was over, Araskog and Bollenbach, who had traded personal insults for months, shook hands. 20. Only about two dozen Milosevic supporters showed up, mostly elderly, and traded insults with the protesters. |