One boat owner on the Isle of Wight told Mr Benyon that the designations were "bonkers".
If you were to think that is slightly bonkers, you might not be alone.
"Unfortunately there is no news on next year yet and it's driving me totally bonkers, " he said.
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If you are bonkers for Bollywood, you have come to the right place to experience your 15 minutes of fame.
Now the lesson of history is that bonkers valuations don't persist forever - especially if they are transparent.
The first half was something close to a disaster: Bucks forward Mike Dunleavy went bonkers, scoring 24 points on 9-of-10 shooting.
But this puts a lot of risk on my analysis what if Peru suffers a set back and instead, Chile goes bonkers?
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Now these letters and emails come more often from the half-bright, some of them professional academics, than from the fully bonkers or barking.
The government's plans came under a barrage of criticism from the Labour benches, with Meg Hillier branding cuts to child benefit as "bonkers".
The Cardinals not only hung around, but also texted their inexperience, went bonkers on the boards and shut down some of Kentucky's all-everything stars.
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You may recall that the liberals went bonkers over the perceived blending of church and state and the horrors it was sure to produce.
It is the fight that cries wolf, and drives everyone bonkers.
Ailes actually practices diversity, and his media peers go bonkers.
Or to put it another way, everything it owns outside the UK has an implicit valuation in the market of more-or-less nothing - which, some would say, is bonkers.
Consumer affairs minister Dr Kim Howells, the MP for Pontypridd, said they were "all a bit bonkers", while his boss, Trade and Industry Secretary Stephen Byers, has already appeared to chide the countess.
Certainly in the long history of egregious or bonkers pay policies, Aviva looks by no means the worst - though it is one of a minuscule number ever to have lost these votes.
Her first attempt at a comedy show was last year at the Tron in Glasgow and she says she is starting to go "a bit bonkers with adrenaline" as the latest performances come closer.
All of which, depending on your ideological starting point, may prove either that investors are wholly irrational, or that the IMF is bonkers, or that the Treasury is one fork short of the full picnic basket.
Or to put it another way, it's not completely bonkers that the German government does not wish to - in effect - finance the lifestyles of Italians and Spanish people, without checking whether German voters think that's tickety-boo.
Anthony may have gotten what he wanted, but not before driving basketball fans a little bonkers, and as he struggles to ignite these Knicks, it's hard not to remember the extended, exasperating machinations it took to bring him here.
At first sight this seems bonkers.
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Together with an unmasked man, both in hi-visibility bibs, they were holding up placards to warn of the presence of a council CCTV spotter car at a place where traffic rules seem notoriously bonkers, and therefore provoke a lot of u-turns.
The most compelling argument for the solution is that while it seems both risky and bonkers it is less risky and bonkers than a continued series of showdowns over the debt limit, any one of which might send America into recession or worse.
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And, on the basis of recent history, it is fair to assume that the Bundesbank and many Germans would go bonkers if they thought they were really being forced to bail out a bank that bankrupted itself by rampant speculation on land and property.
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