Sentences with phrase «everyone in town seems»

Soon, Marcy's sign - up sheet for embroidery classes fills up and everyone in town seems willing to raise a glass - or a needle - to support the newly - opened Seven Year Stitch.
The sun was out, it was above 30 degrees, and everyone in town seemed to be happy (and actually outside again!)
Everyone in town seemed to be carrying around a hollowed out gourd full of Maté and a thermos of hot water for refills.

Not exact matches

Bill Vogel knew just about everyone in town, and because he seemed to thrive on community service since his retirement 11 years ago, he earned the name «Mr. Orland Park.»
Everyone lived in the same town, but the «kids» never seemed to come around unless they needed something — usually money.
It seems everyone who's trying to sell a dress, bag, or cocktail in this town believes you'll buy it if they tell you it's something the Fab Four would wear, carry, or sip.
«It seems like she's related to everyone in town
Being the only outsider in a secluded town where everyone else seems to know about something you don't.
When the rodeos in town, everyone seems to be a cowboy.
As horrifying acts begin to unfold the criminals soon realize that all is not as it seems in the house, and when strangers from the local town show up the tables are turned, and everyone realizes that death may be the only escape from The House Of The Witchdoctor.
It seems that everyone in the town benefited when its Jews were dragged off to concentration camps, the remaining residents claiming homes and businesses from their absent neighbors.
His latest film (which just premiered at Cannes) takes place in a concentrated college town where everyone seems to know each other and privacy is nonexistent.
Tagline: Meet Laura Palmer... In a town where nothing is as it seems... And everyone has something to hide.
But KIPP is like the Whole Foods of charter schools — somewhat of a status symbol that everyone seems to want one in their town.
She is determined to make a go of it, although almost everyone and everything — including the town's oppressive social arbiter, the neighboring fishmonger and the poltergeist that apparently haunts the building — seem to want to get in her way.
I've never been to Laos, but it seems like everyone who has inevitably spends some portion of their trip tubing in Van Vieng, a town in Vientiane Province that has begun to take on the dreaded moniker: «Backpacker Ghetto.»
The ones you find in those out of the way small towns that everyone seems to want to escape from.
So much has been written about Emin — by herself and others — since she first came to prominence alongside fellow Young British Artists (YBAs) Damien Hirst and Sarah Lucas more than two decades ago that her story seems to have congealed in a series of now quasi-mythical episodes: the childhood in the seaside town of Margate; the promiscuity; the abortions; the shop with Lucas; the first show with White Cube's Jay Jopling, cheekily entitled «My Major Retrospective 1963 — 1993»; the tent (Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963 — 1995); My Bed (1998); the drunkenness; the heartbreaks.
I am most interested in supporting this whole movement and would be willing with more research consider it as a home base, especially considering that the town seems welcoming when most everyone else wants to boggle us down.
If, as seems likely, we are heading into another low point in the Ice Age the consequences of making energy harder to get and more expensive will be evident to nearly everyone and the corrupt and self - serving gatekeepers are likely to be run out of town on a rail.
3) Question: It seems like everyone I know in my town of Albany, Ga., has been issued a citation by the police for wearing saggy pants.
We're one of those towns filled with transplants because everyone wants to live in Portland (or so it seems).
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