Sentences with phrase «faced fan girls»

Wallace is quite the cliché douchebag and treated his girlfriend quite poorly, including cheating on her with many pimply — faced fan girls that can barely buy alcohol legally, let alone compare to Ally's big heart and model like features.

Not exact matches

And each time, I peered into the face of the one receiving the gift: a lanky boy with pimples and bangs avoiding my gaze; a pretty girl, no more than 13, tears brimming in eager, thankful eyes; a guy wearing his Bama cap because he heard I was a fan, whispering «Roll Tide» as he dipped his bread in the cup; adults receiving with a grateful familiarity, mouthing «thanks be to God» and folding their hands in prayer.
It's a horrific thought that it took a little girl getting hit in the face with a 105 - mph pitch for teams to reconsider how much protection they provide fans — especially for teams like the Padres, who had a fan injured at their own park earlier this season — but it is also unrealistic to assume the league would be publicly urging this reassessment right now without that accident happening.
It's unclear what this New York Jets fan was upset about following the overtime victory against the New England Patriots, but he punched this girl straight in the face.
You broads who make up Dr. Amys fan girl base have no clue how it feels to live on the fringe of society and make difficult, heart wrenching decisions that fly in the face of every convention currently in practice in our society.
Turns out, it wasn't the guy who I thought it was, he was on the phone whenever I made the face at him, and I found out he's a player for the local minor league baseball team and probably thought I was fan - girling at the sight of him.»
OK, here's the low - down for all of you Kevin Smith fans: Jersey Girl may contain some familiar faces from the View Askewniverse, but the majority of this film feels nothing like any of Smith's other films.
The film centers around Jessie (Elle Fanning), an exceptionally beautiful yet shy girl that's new to LA and, much like every other fresh young face, has dreams of becoming something extraordinary.
Along the way, they stop at a convenience store and we get one of the film's very surprising moments thanks to a cameo by a familiar face to members of the tween / teen girl John Green fan club.
Yup, boys and girls, this has to be the worst slap in the face to fans of the original.
According to a press release from Barnes and Noble, «Fans of widely popular titles from Alloy Entertainment can now enjoy Iva - Marie Palmer's The End of the World As We Know It, a novel about a group of misfit teens facing an alien invasion, and Elena Perez's The Art of Disappearing, a heartbreaking and mysterious novel about a popular girl who starts to lose it all when she learns she may be psychic.
There are teenagers who perfectly fit the stereotypical image that the media loves so much of comic - book fans, little kids who love anime, young boys and girls out with their confused parents, cosplaying parents out with their confused children, entire families dressed up as the cast of Firefly or as Star Wars characters,, bemused grandparents being lead around with a smile on their face that suggests while they are a little baffled by the entire thing they're having a good time, middle - aged men and women who look like they've just come straight from work and enjoy a good comic and every other type of human in - between.
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