Sentences with phrase «lets have a glass of wine»

LETS HAVE A GLASS OF WINE.
Stephen Root flits by long enough to squeeze out approximately one chuckle while assigning Chris a terrible task: to escort his ex-girlfriend Samantha James (Anna Faris) to record her new album, a hideous - kinky concoction with the lead - off single «Forgiveness» («To forgive is divine, so let's have a glass of wine / And have make up sex until the end of time»).

Not exact matches

Let's sit down and have a glass of wine and talk about it.
Now, if you'd have told me ten years ago that I'd be spending my Saturday's in my kitchen gleefully chasing a winter sunbeam around my kitchen in order to get a brightly coloured photograph of a red pepper and rosemary bulgur wheat salad, I'd have raised my eyebrows to you, possibly put down the glass of wine that never left my hand in those days, and let out a raucous laugh.
Show a little sensitivity, give the poor bugger an hour or so to cool off, let him have a cup of tea, a beer, a glass of wine or something stronger then, and only then, stick him in front of the cameras for the media to feed on.
Another option would be to use a divider type of product (think packing kitchen glasses for moving) like the insert of a wine / beer box to roll the covers into a loose tube and let the inserts simply stack alongside of them.
I love sparkling wine like the holidays are coming over, let me have a glass of champagne on the airplane.»
We have a massive window that lets in so much natural light and I'll just sit on my sofa, look outside, and enjoy a cup of coffee or glass of wine, depending on the time of day of course!
If you're feeling adventurous, pick a few favorites, print out some pictures (i.e. a picture of art for an art museum, coffee for a coffee date, Miles Davis for a jazz night), choose a meeting place, have a glass of wine, and let your date choose the adventure!
Let \'s have a glass of wine while listening to Jazz or a sunset walk on the beach.
But let's say that while Mom was enjoying a glass of wine on the porch, a snake had slithered towards her.
There were moments after a few glasses of wine that I felt I might have let them get to know me a little too well too soon (I am a terrible gossip / blabbermouth / confessor when slightly smashed), but they seemed happy enough to see me when I next ran into them (although there was the daunting mandate to be as «hilarious» as I'd been last time around, gulp).
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