Sentences with phrase «as old codger»

Yangus» cockney accent, referring to you as Guv» and to King Trode as Old Codger, always makes me crack a smile.

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As for that old codger who has duped his admiring fools; well someone should push his face into a tub of water until he admits he is a CON MAN!
Kenny you are correct of course.Someonevthat is obviously in total love of Arsenal Football Club But also ridiculously blinkered when it comes to Wenger.You and I together with many thousands upon thousands of, shall we say, more mature fans, (in other words old codgers) will of course recall much much darker periods in this clubs history than what we are going through now.But today is the present and not yesterday.Wenger is yesterday's man (as agreed by 81 % of this sites members).
Already playing old codgers by the mid-1910s, McKee delivered one of the funniest and most improbable moments in B - Western history, when, disguised as a bedraggled señorita, he sprang Ken Maynard from prison in Range Law (1931).
During the talkie era, the actor showed up in «old codger» roles as sheriffs, court clerks and newspaper editors.
Dylan suffers at the hands of funny fat - kid bully Kevin (Julian Dennison), whose actions seem particularly callous given the recent tragic past; Grandpa (Terry Norris) is a randy old codger (wink - wink scenes with Dylan as he skips between bedrooms at the local nursing home are off - putting), who encourages his grandkid's imagination but seems ignorant of the financial strife his grief - stricken family is in.
In a delightful Old Testament stroke, the only creatures in the jungle who speak as well as understand human language are two snakes — a codger of a cobra who guards a lost city's treasure and a narcissistic python who likes to drawl, «I am bee - a-uuu-teeful.»
A nice touch is added with the brief inclusion of Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy as Mortimer and Randolph, the swindling old codgers given their just desserts in «Trading Places», Murphy's previous project with director John Landis.
Crusty old codger Tommy Lee Jones makes the mad scientist more plausible than logic dictates while Englishman Gary Oldman shows up as an American, even though most of the movie is set in Oldman's own home town of London.
Sean Connery repeats his crusty - old - codger bit from The Untouchables as Indy's dad in the immensely fun third chapter of Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones series.
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