The audience did that thing where they all laugh really
hard at the jokes they knew from the trailer.
I laughed
hard at this joke of an article.
Not exact matches
«And then just as a
joke we looked
at the effect of Brexit -
hard Brexit without any free movement with full detachment from the rights that come from the European Union - and it ended up with the UK passport
at the level of the Argentine document,» Kochenov said.
Tons of christians don't go to church, and
at my church we always
joke about the C&E's — the people who pack the place on Christmas and Easter only and make it
hard for the rest of us to even get into the place.
But when the person who holds some doctrinal position diametrically opposed to my own is sitting across the table from me eating chicken wings while we watch football, laughing
at the
joke I just made, it becomes a little
harder to start a flame war with him online.
We put our faith in someone advocating for our promotion or laughing
at our
jokes or loving us even when we are
hard to love.
Weather you believe or not (I open my eyes every day) so it's not
hard to All will stand before the lord on the day of reckoning which man will no doubtedly usher in and those who don't believe or against god will try to wage war on the almighty to no avail, only to be left in ruins... the great Satan (adversary) will be all who oppose god in battle, that serpent of old is still here today, we live in the middle of a brood of vipers and this website is part of the venom aimed
at distorting the faithfuls belief as well as a an agonist for those who wish to continue to disbelieve... CNN is anti god To my brothers and sisters who truly live in Christ Peace be with you and never forget your path despite the darkness that is trying to consume you, bring enough oil for your lamps to live in this darkness and bring extra in case of a delay, he will not abandon you... we will not be forgotten Amen To those who don't, I know the myth of Santa and the easterbunny really choked up your insides to find that they were not real, but childhood is over and it was a cruel human
joke designed to make it that much
harder for you to believe in that which visits you and you can't see, no matter you have life so is it too much to ask for a little belief?
Dan says I laugh really
hard at my own
jokes when I'm nervous.
I love laughing
at all of his silly
jokes, cooking his food, riding my bike alongside his, listening to him talk about what is bringing him stoke, and help when life is giving him a
hard time.
As you can probably guess, when the movie finally started, anti-Finding-Dory-guy was laughing longer and
harder at every single
joke than anyone else in the theater (except, for me, of course).
By far the best article I have ever read on this site, there was no bias or empty statements, just cold
hard facts, the writer even respected wengers budget but still pointed to where he should've improved, there are no excuses, what you read is literrally all u get with arsene, if you gave him a budget of 9m or 1 billion, he will ALWAYS take the risk cause he doesn't give a fk about the consequences as if he was a teenager raging through puberty, his stubborn is absolutely pathetic, can you believe he turned down signing a keeper when almunia was shocking, can you believe he didn't sign a CB when squillaci was awful, can you believe that he REFUSED to sign a CDM for almost 8 years, CAN you believe on one of the most important transfer windows of arsenals history, arsene decided to go host charity matches in rome, that's right instead of trying
hard for the fans that have respected him and pay him one of the highest managerial wages in the world, he decided to do what he pleased as usual, cause he doesn't answer to anyone, nor does he giving a flying fk, gazidis a man i thought was also a crook went and did arsene's job for him and
at least got us a striker (which cost us the title in january last season) and arsene foolishly proclaims that «if i was here we wouldn't of signed danny» meaning we wouldn't of had ANY recognised cf till giroud recovered, arsene wenger is a
joke of the highest order, lack of respect, lack of shame and lack order, i despise him
At the moment it is only a section of the fans who have woken up to the
joke Arsenal FC have become and if they don't do something it is
hard to see where change is going to come from.
The gaffer is good
at that: he has a
joke when it is the right time and when we need to work
hard, we work
hard.
You might actually really crack up just looking
at how adorable your little one is as she's trying so
hard to contain her laughter when delivering the (not so punchy) punchline, that you forget how the knock - knock
joke fell flat.
The term began as a
joke at the expense of 1990 Republican gubernatorial candidate Herb London, after Howe quipped that it was
hard to take anybody with such a bad toupee seriously.
We might laugh even
harder at the thought that the end of the universe — its disappearance in a Big Crunch or expansion into dilute nothingness — itself has the logical form of a
joke.
When she isn't caught up working with clients you can find Kirsten on the yoga mat, swimming down
at Bondi Beach, sipping on green smoothies and laughing way too
hard at her own
jokes.
It is
hard to find someone that appreciates the same things in life, laughs
at the same
jokes and knows how to take care of a woman.
Online dating profiles may begin as
jokes or time wasters
at work or good deeds on behalf of single, lonely friends whose digital picture you happen to have in your
hard drive.
Funny videos, fail videos, funny pictures, funny galleries, funny links, flash games,
jokes, caption contests, photoshop contests Day
At The Range Du n no why I laughed so
hard on this one, but its a funny as hell watching these guys tear up their r...
The larger part though, the parts featuring the guys, is like being trapped in an elevator with some schmuck telling you bad
jokes: you keep looking
at the doors, no matter how
hard you try not to, hoping they'll open... now!
I was sad to see John Leguizamo's Aurelio only shows up
at the beginning, but he cracks some great
jokes and his inclusion is setting up a larger part in Chapter 3 as well, so it's
hard to be too upset.
It even ends with a feeble
joke where Woodcock tells Farley to do some pushups, though how it's
hard to groan when you're ecstatic
at seeing the end credits finally arrive.
Like much of what passes for mainstream American comedy nowadays, the movie (which Gluck wrote with Rob Lieber) seems to anticipate a mirthless reception by laughing long and
hard at its own
jokes.
The extended early stretch
at the resort is essentially a warmed - over, less biting Schumer solo set, rattling off
jokes about trashy tattoos, partying too
hard, and awkwardly flirting with hot guys.
Few films, especially ones that rely on
jokes about children rolling tight joints or parents beating each other up
at bake sales, are so clearly occupied with delivering gags while also pushing the message that parenting is
hard and being an adult takes work.
There are only minor gaps to be found — it's
hard to see quite why Jill puts up with the contradictory Tim and his terrifying mother, and whilst never quite disrespectful, too many
jokes are
at the expense of the intellectually disabled brother Mark.
Finding a truly funny picture is
hard enough (not that you could tell from the typical reactions
at a «Fockers» screening) and besides, how many times can people laugh
at the same
joke?
At one point, Susan even asks Ford what's so
hard to believe about a man being seduced by her — a perfect setup, especially for the mean Ford — and instead of a fat
joke, the movie goes with a
joke about Susan's frumpy style and personality.
He lobbed
hard - hitting
jokes at Kevin Spacey, Harvey Weinstein, Woody Allen and, of course, President Trump.
The
jokes land
harder at 3 a.m., it's a great movie to watch with friends, and there are scenes and even lines of dialogue meant for repeat viewing.
Now while the audience and myself laughed
at multiple
jokes and gags throughout the movie, it still felt like it was trying so very
hard to do so.
While the film as a whole is a bag of mixed goods, Waugh does
at least succeed in making laws involving mandatory sentencing look like a
joke, though it is
hard to laugh when some of those who break these laws pose very little threat to society, while the government puts the squeeze on them to snitch on others, putting themselves and their families potentially
at risk.
At times Wayans underlines a bit too heavily, hits a
joke too
hard.
Die -
hard, love - blinded Harry Potter fans may not care; even
at the critics» screening I went to, I could hear muggles laughing
at the smallest
joke and sobbing
at the most obvious tragedy.
The running
joke is that Tammy is the
hard - partying cutup of the family, but Granny Pearl is
at least her equal despite her prim outward appearance.
It's
hard to know if more convincing relationships would have made a difference in a movie so committed to funny accents and potty
jokes, but
at least it would have shown some effort.
«Get
Hard» was screened
at the SXSW Film Festival, and Etan Cohen (the writer of «Tropic Thunder» and «Men in Black 3», who makes his feature film directorial debut here) was blasted in a Q&A for all of the racist and homophobic
jokes, stereotypes and profiling in the film.
Die -
hard Pitch Perfect fans, who exist, will perk up
at the in -
jokes — there's one about the two dialogue - free members of the troupe, shocked
at one point that someone even bothers to name them.
At a certain point, our dullard duo Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim (who wrote, directed, and star) break the fourth wall, turn directly to the camera, and explain half of a
joke they just told (It's about the play on «soft» and «
hard,» they say, forgetting, apparently, to mention the comic «Rule of Three» that precedes it).
At its best (Funny People, maybe), this approach imbues lowbrow humor with genuine pathos; at its worst, as with Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart's feature - length (and Apatow - free) 2015 prison - rape joke Get Hard, it veers into plain old homophobi
At its best (Funny People, maybe), this approach imbues lowbrow humor with genuine pathos;
at its worst, as with Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart's feature - length (and Apatow - free) 2015 prison - rape joke Get Hard, it veers into plain old homophobi
at its worst, as with Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart's feature - length (and Apatow - free) 2015 prison - rape
joke Get
Hard, it veers into plain old homophobia.
Nevertheless, it's
hard to imagine that the success of the «Hangover» films didn't play some part in getting the movie greenlit, and as goofy as the concept sounds (expect plenty of cheap
jokes at the expense of its elderly characters), it actually looks pretty fun.
Again, non-knitters beware, there may language that is
hard to understand and
jokes that will not
at all seem funny (because you aren't a Knitter).
It's not too
hard to think of it all as a cruel metaphor for the industrial manga treadmill itself, and perhaps such self - reference is what truly makes it seinen... and maybe Viz figures potential American kids are better positioned to process the
joke, or
at least groove on the funny violence that makes up the real substance of every chapter.
Certain
jokes and ideas drag on to long, and if I'm honest some of the humour, for me,
at least, fell flat on its face, venturing a little too far over the line, like the writers were trying way too
hard to shovel in some shock value.
He first
joked about it and said that elves were
hard at work on the feature, but he then admitted that implementing the technology wasn't quite as easy as it seemed.
STANDING
AT THE THRESHOLD of «Blues for Smoke,» one could see the following, reading from foreground to background: a video monitor playing Richard Pryor Live in Concert (1979); a painting by Jean - Michel Basquiat; portraits of Jean Genet, Charlie Parker, and James Baldwin by Beauford Delaney; a row of fifty - one old - fashioned
hard - top blue suitcases arranged by Zoe Leonard; a black - and - maroonish abstraction by Jack Whitten; a wall drawing by Kira Lynn Harris; and, hovering off to the left, a wall of Glenn Ligon's black - on - gold Richard Pryor paintings, all inscribed with the same
joke: «I was a
It's teh rights step, but if peolple thinks this
at a
joke for non lawyerce, it will be
hard to make the others steps.
In my experience it's
hard enough to explain what a blog is without also having to explain the BLAWG in -
joke at the same time.