31. Hey, Carol Burnett, flipping the coin before the Rose Bowl, threw longer than Griese was supposed to. 32. How about flipping a coin for the space, she asked. 33. I sympathize with both sides here, and if asked to choose the lesser of two evils, I might have to flip a coin. 34. If officials had not invoked the policy, they probably would have flipped a coin. 35. If the pressure of trying to decide gives you a headache, just flip a coin. 36. In a trademark act, Two-Face flips a coin before deciding to commit a crime. 37. In eighth grade, Doran was flipping coins in a game of even-odd with a much-bigger ninth grader. 38. In other words, this is pretty much a case of flipping a coin. 39. In other words, guessing or flipping a coin would be as accurate as the test. 40. In it, the participants agreed to leave the choice of operation to the statistical equivalent of flipping a coin. |