And more than a few folks have chucked their day jobs and started crafting full time.
He chucked New York nearly two decades ago for New Mexico's ski slopes and laid-back lifestyle.
Meanwhile, austerity got a crop full of rotten tomatoes chucked its way in Greece.
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The rewards for making them now appear to be recession and getting chucked out of office.
ING's last quarterly report was 96 pages long, with a 190-page statistical supplement chucked in.
But the online retailer promptly chucked it off, making the WikiLeaks sites mostly, if temporarily, unavailable.
Some serious Kremlin-watchers predict that Mr Primakov will be chucked out of the ring within days.
The president, elected amid such optimism and enthusiasm in 2008, could be chucked out of office.
"The attitude was excellent - we could have chucked the towel in at some stages, " said Young.
He quit his Harvard undergraduate education and chucked all that investment to start Microsoft with Paul Allen.
Some bits of rubbish here are simply chucked onto garage roofs, and then the council clears them up.
They are simply being chucked into their role on x-ray machines, public screening areas and even athlete screening areas.
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Another hope, too, is that a lot of Mr Lazarenko's greedy friends will now be chucked out of government.
He was chucked into military custody and held in a Navy brig for almost three and a half years.
So anyone commonly known to be disreputable can be chucked out even if there is no conviction against him.
Philip Morris argued the suit should be chucked out because the smokers admitted in depositions they were still smoking lights.
But such is the business landscape today that last July Zollars, 42, chucked it all to move to Santa Clara, California.
Vinson chucked out the entire law because he said it was unworkable without the individual mandate, which he said was unconstitutional.
It was true that individual riders had failed tests and were chucked out with regrettable regularity, but these were isolated cases, surely.
In all the commission chucked out some 1.3m of 5.6m votes cast.
When Cucinelli was 15, his father chucked it in for a job in a cement factory and moved the family to the city.
Once the evidence is clear, all the rule-breakers should be chucked out of the parties, all the rule-benders dispatched from the front benches.
Smith chucked his job at First Boston and started Presidio after he realized he could turn his love of adventure racing into a business.
The chances are, however, that the West will find more spanners chucked in the works and Russia's influence will be all the smaller for it.
They chucked his chin and tousled the place where his hair had been, and then they went out, leaving her with this dissatisfied, suffering creature.
He started to fall again, caught himself, froze in a hunched-over position, hurtled forward, fell flat on his face, chucked his chin on a root.
The convoy made a rest stop and the drivers hugged old friends in the dingy hallway and chucked back black tea and coffee like shots.
Sweden had a health service very similar to ours, they chucked a lot more money at it than we've ever done and it still didn't work.
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Many of them, official statisticians believe, were probably foreign students like those chucked out of London Metropolitan University this week after its dust-up with the border cops.
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