Sentences with phrase «about kicking him to the curb»

And I agree about kicking him to the curb — she should have more confidence and go for a good guy this time around!.

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This was never about making an immediate splash, kicking Zuckerberg & Co. to the curb and wrapping up world domination in a matter of months.
It's about the beautiful things we might reclaim and the stuff we may decide to kick to the curb.
When I'd run into an ideological dead end, I would panic and either try and forget about the nagging doubt or I'd let it overtake me until I kicked the problematic belief to the curb.
I don't know about you, but I'm ready to kick winter to the curb.
I also talked about with some of my twins» moms to use what I call a nest and I love those nursing pillows that have the beveled edges so that the babies can't roll off and then just setting up pillows all around and sometimes it means kicking daddy to the curb or something or to the sofa.
A 20 - minute walk on each of three days kicks about 260 calories to the curb.
My best - selling book, Eat the Yolks, is about all the lies we've been told about nutrition — and how to kick them to the curb.
It definitely isn't as bad as it could be, but I'm paranoid about being sick when the baby gets here so I'm doing all that I can to kick it to the curb — which means loads of rest.
Take those old, stale truths about dating etiquette and kick»em to the curb.
Put on the spot, she names him after the grocery chain (which nobody in the film ever visits again, though the dog serves as a walking product placement) and convinces the Preacher (how her voiceover self refers to her father) not to kick Winn - Dixie to the curb, then sets about thawing the chilly exteriors of the local would - be shut - ins with her Annie & Sandy act.
But what about the opposite side of the coin: the best - selling traditionally published authors who have kicked their publishers to the curb, focused on self - publishing their books both past and present?
All the current Harlequin authors found out about this at this same time as everyone else, and we're being perfunctorily kicked to the curb.
After really thinking about what he wanted to write about he tells his friend and editor Melanie Clark, that he wants the romance novel to be about him and his previous dating life of being «Kicked to the Curb»; but she's not quite sure... [Read more...]
Consider these 4 myths about refinancing and why they should be kicked to the curb.
Just think about the monetary costs of carrying on an affair — you'll need to spend cash on hotels, trips if he or she lives out of town, gifts, cell phone bills, and if your spouse does catch wind of the affair and kicks you to the curb there's pricey lawyer fees, support payments, you may have to cover the entire mortgage if you get to keep the house and the list goes on.
Most of the questions I'm getting are from people who aren't happy about changes to their credit - card agreements prompted by the new law, and now they want to kick their card and issuer to the curb.
You can decide to build your new demon up with the abilities of the old with the spaces you have left, like a less cruel form of eugenics, allowing you to keep the precise abilities you know and love and kicking to the curb those you just don't care about.
Cleaversoft's EarthNight will throw all of your conceptions about the endless runner genre out the window and then kick them to the curb.
A new video from Greenpeace is urging to social - media giant to change its dirty ways by kicking coal to the curb, part of the latest criticism facing Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg in regards to how the site's data - center in Oregon is to be powered.According to Greenpeace, the animated video entitled «The So Coal Network,» was created to raise awareness about how Facebook intends to power it's new data - center — yes, where all your online info will be stored.
Jobs tried to oust Sculley, who found out about the plans and in turn convinced the board at Apple to kick Jobs to the curb.
haven't kicked any words to the curb... (just some folks» opinions that i have decided are not worth my time worrying about.)
Anywho, Kev and I kicked our old, malfunctioning stove to the curb about a month ago, and although we don't really spend a whole lot of time in the kitchen, I was stoked that my Mom and I found a new, stainless steel - look stove, (the kind that looks just like stainless steel but that's made to repel fingerprints - yay!)
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