All bring
back good childhood memories.
Not exact matches
He thought
back to his
childhood, when his father, once a
well - to - do merchant, had been forced to sell his business to pay his creditors and had left town in shame.
The reason we feel this way relates
back to this same belief that we deserve
good fortune, and perhaps also to our
childhood experiences of reward and punishment, and to ideas about God doling out
good and bad fortune alike.
Television personality Art Ginsberg,
better known as «Mr. Food» said one's idea of the perfect matzo ball can be traced
back to
childhood.
When a British magazine recently listed what its editors considered the
best young American novelists, it noted that writers were turning
back to
childhood, growing up and family relationships as subject matter — what some grumbling critics called «the Norman Rockwellization of the novel.»
These are bringing
back childhood (
well, teenagerhood) memories.
So I'm just going with all my emotions and throwing it
back to the
best childhood flavor combo ever, pb & j!
This brings me
back to the
Good Humor Ice Cream Truck and the Creamsicle Pop of my
childhood.
And when I tasted it...
well, I didn't flash
back to my
childhood in the French countryside, but only because I grew up in south Georgia.
This was a killer strawberry season in Maryland and it brought me
back to my
childhood in the
best way.
I'm gonna try this version and see if it takes me
back to my
childhood — yours is likely creamier, which is a
good thing.
This is so much
better than the off - the - shelf creamed tomato soup that you'll never want to go
back to that old
childhood staple again!
Once I made popcorn in the pot I thought
back to my
childhood when we made popcorn in the electric popcorn maker... man it is sooooooooo
good!
It brings
back so many great
childhood memories growing up, mom's banana bread will always be the
best!
So translating the flavor of a classic treat that brings
back such wonderful
childhood memories seemed like a really
good idea to me.
i'm sometimes the biggest jerk but then my beloved will do something, say something that will reel me in and i'm
back to his side and i beg him for a story about his
childhood (i love stories about how white people grow up and his stories are the
best) and the lovely cadence of his voice always soothes me.
If not, he might as
well choose # 99, also a karting number
back in his
childhood.
They will reflect
back to their
childhood as
well as their current role as fathers of Black boys.
My favorite part of
childhood was Disney... just truly believing with all your heart that magic does exist and the
good always wins.I love watch my two toddlers now pretend and discuss magical princesses and fairy God mothers brings
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There were times when she fell short like we all do, but I am able to look
back at my
childhood and say I learned so much more and became a
better person because my Mom choose positive discipline and I am lucky enough to pass that on to my daughter and hopefully I can use it even more often because I was raised with it.
Someday, as young adults, your children will look
back on their
childhood and judge how
well you both handled this difficult time.
They will reflect
back to their
childhood as
well as comment on their current feelings about being transracially adopted.
Watching old Smurf cartoons on DVD brings
back happy
childhood memories and never fails to put me in a
good mood.
Silver has been the most inscrutable power broker at the state Capitol for two decades, with just two or three of his most intimate associates, who often went
back to his
childhood on the Lower East Side, knowing really
well what he was all about.
This brings me
back to the
Good Humor Ice Cream Truck and the Creamsicle Pop of my
childhood.
As we approach the holiday season, many of us think
back to our
childhoods and relive our
good memories.
This meal brings
back some of the
best childhood memories.
Chocolate chip pancakes take me right
back to my
childhood when my mom made THE
BEST chocolate chip pancakes for dinner.
For me, living without Cocowhip was no longer an option, so once my boots hit the ground
back in Austin, I partnered up with my
childhood best friend and now business partner, Abbey Ward to to bring Cocowhip across the pond and to its very first location in the Lone Star state: Peoples Rx Central at 4018 N. Lamar!
Well, it seems that this year everyone will think that gingham print and sweaters from your
childhood is making a come
back.
It's quite fun to carry my things in a backpack, it takes me
back to my
childhood, and embodies comfort at its
best!
And what
better way to spend said time than throwing myself
back into my
childhood and watching some old movies?
It was nice to have a chance to bring
back some really
good childhood memories!
I literally have coral in every single room that I spend any amount of time in because it brings
back good memories of my
childhood and, because it reminds me of home and the hope that we will again live in (or at least near) that little beach town I grew up in one day.
although my dad was born in south korea (#funfact), he spent a
good portion of his
childhood in mackinac city when his family moved
back to the states.
I love hearing old school 90s and R&B as
well because they always take me right
back to
childhood.
Gingham reminds me of my
childhood days in the 70's, and brings
back lots of feel
good vibes from that decade.
This is a film that brings lots of memories from my
childhood, and when I think of The Jungle Book, it brings
back the
good memories.
«Hey remember that that scared us 19 years ago, when we were kids,
well all of a sudden it's
back, so ummm call your
childhood psychologist.»
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for
Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from
childhood to middle age and
back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty
good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
When Margot is goaded into climbing that tree (suspected to be rotting, the tree doctor gives it a clean bill of health), which stands as sentinel between the
childhoods better remembered and the present
better forgotten, and finds herself stuck there with a bug crawling into her ear, there is, stark and indelible, the feeling that we've come somewhere in our process of grief — past vengeance, into despair, no looking
back.
At each stop, Katniss must pretend to be in love with Peeta to please the suspicious President Snow (a chilling Donald Sutherland), although her heart belongs
back home with her hunky
childhood best friend, Gale (Liam Hemsworth, little - used aside from one powerful scene).
Now grown up and living in New York City, two
childhood best friends take a cross-country trip
back to their hometown and try to win a beauty pageant that eluded them in their youth.
When Cranston and Lauer were done geeking out over their favorite
childhood monster, they had a
good laugh while looking
back at Cranston's early commercials — one of which he didn't even remember.
Gloria has relocated to her tiny hometown after bottoming out in her posh New York life (SoHo apartment, Brit boyfriend, infinite chances to screw up), putting her
childhood friend, Oscar (Jason Sudeikis), in position to help her get things
back in order again — and, predictably, make
good on his unconsummated lifelong crush.
The relentlessly suspenseful and subversively witty vengeance opus follows Dwight (Macon Blair, Saulnier's muse and
best friend), a taciturn tramp, as he travels
back to his
childhood home where one brutal decision after another spins an ever - growing web of bloody consequences.
Lafia intriguingly employs
childhood iconography in the more troubling moments (Chucky destroys another
Good Guy doll and buries it beneath a swing set, and he commits a brutal murder with a plastic ruler in a kindergarten classroom), so when the film's final set - piece takes place in the actual
Good Guys factory, filled with countless clones of that godawful doll, you'd expect there to be some appropriately traumatic imagery
backing everything up.
For the first time since Zohan, which rooted its silliness in a real understanding of New York life, a Happy Madison production has moments that might be called sharply observed, especially in dealing with its marginal characters: the
childhood best friend who can't stop mentioning that she's already seen the bride in her dress; the old biddy who takes time to steal centerpieces during an evacuation; the skeptical grandmother who can be lured
back into the fold with a threat of having to eat «white - people potato salad» if she doesn't attend Kirby's planned rehearsal dinner.
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When a twist of fate sends her
back to her hometown, the inevitable force of society compels her to take a very different path: she marries her
childhood best friend and settles into a traditional Bangladeshi life.