And I sure as heck don't even think twice about splurging on an ungodly priced lunch of lobster spaghetti if a local
cabbie tells me to do so.
Remember your last cab ride - at the end of a cab ride,
the cabbie tells you the fare, and you hand him a credit card — and then, of course, he asks you to pay in cash.
«There's no substitute for hard work,» I was about to reply when
the cabbie told him that Lucky Street — actually, Luckie Street — was but a block away.
Not exact matches
«Please make it quick,» I
told the
cabbie.
Bradley
told the
cabby to stop.
«I thought maybe he would give $ 500 or $ 1,000, maybe one of those bundles,» Raymond (Buzzy) MacCausland, the lucky
cabbie who found the fortune
told the Daily News.
A warm, gorgeous reflection of the off - the - wall, very British sense of humour that suffuses all of Paul King's work, from The Mighty Boosh to Bunny And The Bull, there were great visual gags (Matt King's petty thief is pursued, literally, by bear) and jokes about London life (Matt Lucas» kidnapped
cabbie advising Nicole Kidman not to take the Westway at this time of night) and British life (a recorded message
tells Hugh Bonneville that his phone call is «moderately» important).
Martin Scorsese's classic neo-noir thriller
tells the story of Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro), a disturbed loner of a veteran working as a nighttime
cabbie in New York City.
He's been working as a
cabbie for 12 years,
telling himself he's saving to start a limousine company.
«Oh,» said the
cabbie, «you mean making sure all the school operators
tell the truth about their performance and don't avoid working with kids from tough neighborhoods?»
All I will
tell you today, is that it is a
Cabby.
In one of the most famous cases of man - on - the - street criticism, a London
cabby once
told Sir Arthur Conan Doyle that, while Sherlock Holmes might not have died when he went over the Reichenbach Falls, «he was never the same man after.
The Grabby
Cabby We're all familiar with cab drivers who take the long way around, but what about
cabbies who
tell you that your hotel has burned -LSB-...]
We're all familiar with cab drivers who take the long way around, but what about
cabbies who
tell you that your hotel has burned down and offers to take you to another (where they collect a commission)?
I sounded like a total loony when I was
telling the
cabbie on my way home from Australia's Wine List of the Year Awards last night why I drive to ranks to catch cabs rather than call them to my house.