And over the next four months, you will be bombarded with more negative ads.
Along the way the astronauts would be bombarded by cosmic radiation and risk being baked by unpredictable solar flares.
Hartlepool, along with Whitby and Scarborough, was the first place in Britain to be bombarded by the Germans during World War I.
"People should understand that sending donations of items and goods will be difficult right now because we will be bombarded and have no way to distribute them, " Jean-Louis said.
Which means that politicians should never allow themselves to be questioned directly over Twitter, for they will indede be bombarded by these sorts of tweets, tweets that cannot be pre-screened as email can.
Astronauts would also be bombarded with solar energetic particles, which get accelerated close to the sun as a result of solar flares and coronal mass ejections that shoot portions of the sun into space.
Whether consumers want to be beeped and bombarded with alerts and pitches remains to be seen.
Which? said that more could be done under existing laws to stop people being "bombarded" with messages.
"I know the players have been bombarded by questions and I hope after today they can be left alone, " he said.
Expectant parents are bombarded with advice about what they should and shouldn't be doing.
Last week I was bombarded with e-mails from readers who said Social Security should be protected because they paid into it, but they didn't care about Medicaid or Medicare because the government pays for those.
The anti-cuts pressure group Right to Work occupied a Tesco branch in Westminster at the weekend and bombarded its HQ and that of other big high street names with demands that work be paid the minimum rate.
In the past decade we have been bombarded by manufactured celebrities, empty "reality" phonies and "viral" rages that turn out to be well-planned orchestrations.
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