31. He has a chip on his shoulder. 32. He was an accountant who had a chip on his shoulder and a bayonet on his kitchen table. 33. He meant, of course, that he had a chip on his shoulder. 34. I still have a chip on my shoulder over that. 35. If computer users are going to harness the latest whiz-bang processing performance, their computers had better have memory chips that are running lickety split. 36. I had a chip on my shoulder because I came from a high school where girls were not allowed to run on the track. 37. If only the hot water has the chips, drain the heater of a few gallons and check for sediment. 38. If he sounds like he has a chip on his shoulder, it is easy to understand why. 39. If that is the case, the Serbian authorities have more chips now. 40. In addition to having bone chips in his elbow, which he hoped he could grin and bear until winter, he also has stiffness in his shoulder. |