It's hard out here for a hack
Nexis Search Results for: (it's hard out here for a) AND NOT pimp
"It's hard out here for a blimp" Doug Bates, Oregonian
"It's hard out there for a wimp" Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times
"It's hard out here for a wimp" Ann Coulter, syndicated
"It's hard out here for a Pip." Eugene Robinson, Washington Post
"It's hard out here for a chick" Steve Murray, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"It's hard out here for a red-carpet pimp" Hank Stuever, Washington Post
"It's hard out here for a parent" Oren M. Spiegler, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"It's hard out there for a tween" Ann Hornaday, Washington Post
"It's Hard out There for a Conductor." Tim Smith, Baltimore Sun
"It's hard out here for a B-list" Anonymous, Houston Chronicle
"It's hard out there for a captain of the waste-management industry" Dave Walker, Times-Picayune
"It's hard out there for a no-working, free-car-driving, chain-smoking, stripper-grabbing, bad-hair-having house-husband." Anonymous, Toronto Star
"It's Hard Out Here for a Pie Butt" Commander Coconut, Orlando Sentinel
"It's hard out here for a, um, out-of-work coach" Anonymous, San Antonio Express-News
"It is hard out there for a former member of Three 6 Mafia" Anonymous, Memphis Commercial Appeal
"It's Hard Out Here for a Beatle" Steve Hedgpeth, Newark Star-Ledger
"It's hard out there for a model" Anonymous, Broadcast News
"It's hard out there for a supporting actor" Carla Meyer, Sacramento Bee
"It's hard out there for a director" David Edelstein, Slate
Comments
Still, it's better than adding the word "nation" to everything, a la
"Pimp Nation."
Posted by: Steve | March 16, 2006 7:32 AM
Andrew Sullivan makes his contribution: "It's out out there for a bigot.
Posted by: Eric Berlin | March 16, 2006 8:21 AM
Pimpgate!
Posted by: Jim Treacher | March 16, 2006 10:06 AM
"It's Hard Out Here For A Non-Profit Executive" --
ArtsJournal.com, Posted: 03/16/2006 5:54 am.
Posted by: Steven I. Weiss | March 16, 2006 11:57 AM
You've gotta admit that "It's hard out there for a captain of the waste-management industry" could make a pretty catchy hip-hop tune.
And if it's really that trying for sex worker management professionals nowadays, they should do what everyone else does in their situation: form a K Street lobbying organization in Washington.
Posted by: RichM | March 16, 2006 2:05 PM
Well, in college, I did write an essay that started with changing the rap song "Pimpin' Ain't Easy" into "Tempin' Ain't Easy." I guess I'm to blame?
Posted by: Matt | March 16, 2006 4:29 PM