Sentences with phrase «funny side of life»

I believe they help to look at the funny side of life, like in my first book where lots of items were flying off in the wind.
Love to have a giggle and see the funny side of life.
I'm basically a very positive person who also loves humor and laughter and would like someone with an adventurous spirit and a positive attitude who can see the funny side of life, someone who is open and willing to learn new things.
i'm basically a very positive person who also loves humor and laughter and would like someone with an adventurous spirit and a positive attitude who can see the funny side of life someone who is open and willing to learn new things
I like seeing the stupid and funny side of life and perhaps have a bit of fun after being made to work.
That's certainly the theme behind his whimsical paintings that see the funnier side of life, and are mainly inspired by the music and culture of the 1980s.
Discusses the ability to see the lighter, funnier side of life, including their own foibles, and the importance of planning enjoyable events.

Not exact matches

«Slowly but surely, I've come to know both sides of Tony's life, his passion for finding ministry opportunities in unexpected places and his naturally funny, if not a bit odd, talents on camera,» Booker said.
I am fun to be with, alwys try to find the funny side or be flexible with my interpretation of lifes occurances.
This is a hilariously funny yet emotionally grounded exploration of how life's failures can become successes when you've got a friend and fellow dreamer by your side.
Now, thanks to the bitter and bleakly funny black comedy that «Lars and the Real Girl» director Craig Gillespie has made about the most sordid years of her life, Tonya Harding is finally getting a chance to tell her side of the story.
While other films have played with her image, Life Of The Party (directed by her husband Ben Falcone and written by the two of them together) is the first film that leans so fully on the sweet side of her, with results that are more conventional than her best work but funny and sweet nonethelesOf The Party (directed by her husband Ben Falcone and written by the two of them together) is the first film that leans so fully on the sweet side of her, with results that are more conventional than her best work but funny and sweet nonethelesof them together) is the first film that leans so fully on the sweet side of her, with results that are more conventional than her best work but funny and sweet nonethelesof her, with results that are more conventional than her best work but funny and sweet nonetheless.
Emily Blunt and Amy Adams have a few things to say, but most of the featurette is given over to Marie FitzGerald & Dana Hooper of A&M Bio-Recovery, who talk about their work and its intersection with their personal lives, as well as how the film gets it right and finds the funny side of their work (basically, what happens when it's done by amateurs).
Nathan Fillion and Alan Tudyk's Con Man, the first webseries to pack Hall H, premiered this hilarious trailer of the funnier side of con life to a room full of con goers.
Directed with a terrific sense of style by longtime television show director D.J. Caruso (Taking Lives, Two for the Money), this is definitely a «walk on the wild side» that should appeal to those who like comic crime dramas like Pulp Fiction, The Boondock Saints, Fight Club, and other over-the-top funny but violent thrillers of this ilk.
This by turns funny and heartbreaking first novel tells the story of three families and their teenage children living on either side of California, following their loves, heartaches, and friendships during a memorable moment of American history.
As the American novelist Edmund White has succinctly phrased it: «The spiritual side of life, to be sure, is diminished by jokes... Humor is the enemy of lyric beauty and sadism (Jean Genet is never funny), but their friend - or at least their willing accomplice — is wan humor, weak jokes, old gags, tired one - liners.
I've been busy with other things, and besides, like Microsoft's Steve Clayton told me a while back, «It already has a life of its own, so there's no need to...» That being said, every now and then I'll come across someone in the Microsoft ecosystem, either via email, Twitter or in person, who'll tell me a funny story about it e.g. like how they were in somebody's office on the other side of the planet, and there they saw it, hanging on the wall.
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