Thus, the common idea that the Web is crammed full of videos that become serendipitously popular out of the blue turns out to be something of a fairy tale.
And then out of the blue, pulling out a XXX hardcore porno and showing us first-hand what it looks like.
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This was to be the first of many times, whether they be Independence Days, Memorial Days, or just random occasions where, out of the blue, the visions of the war would come rushing back.
"The inspiration for this really came out of the blue and to be honest, I didn't expect anything out of it, " he added.
The destruction of the World Trade Centre was a terrible, depraved, large-scale mirror image of what is already the experience of many outside the developed world: people, going about their normal business, being obliterated out of the blue by the planned, hostile actions of others.
The cards mistakenly listed Mayweather fighting out of the red corner and De la Hoya out of the blue.
The working-class hero pokes his snout out of his mansion to make yet another fortune out of the misfortunes of blue-collar workers (with the help of a foreign record-label, Sony).
"This request for extra money has suddenly sort of come out of the blue and what what worries me more than anything is that an organisation the size of the county council haven't worked out a proper budget for this park right from the very beginning, " he said.
What would you do if your responsibilities at work radically changed out of the blue?
Maybe the concept came to you in a flash, the proverbial bolt out of the blue.
Then, out of the blue, her lonely birth-mother, Ellen, contacts the daughter given up at birth.
Lisburn councillor Stephen Martin said the news had "come as a bolt out of the blue".
That could happen again, with the economic equivalent of an asteroid coming out of the blue.
Then out of the blue, Ledet made his move from the back of the trailing pack.
Looking at scary medical debt after an illness came out of the blue?
Mr Judd said confirmation of its Grade I listing had "come out of the blue".
The call from Number 10 to artist Ben Eine came out of the blue.
Southampton City Council's Labour leader, Richard Williams, says the suggestion comes completely out of the blue.
If you sang the blues it was to get yourself out of being blue.
"To have that number of redundancies was really out of the blue, " he said.
Because I just come out of the blue and say, Thank you, Jesus, you know.
On the Somonte farm, out of the blue, the occupiers are buzzed by men flying powered microlites.
From their perspective, the request came out of the blue without any advance warning and no context.
I'm sitting in a restaurant with Montezemolo when he suddenly calls Della Valle out of the blue.
Out of the blue, a woman walked over and introduced herself to me and we started talking.
In Indonesia's murky political system, regulations often emerge out of the blue, and can contradict existing ones.
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"This came out of the blue, " said Mr. McKuen, sitting before an Andy Warhol portrait of Richard M.
From out of the blue, the main national issue has become the threat of Christians to the Hindu masses.
Mr Visscher, from Marlborough, said it was a "real surprise" and something "which had come out of the blue".
Barry Sanders was on the cover in 2000, only to retire out of the blue right before the season started.
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