No matter what
kind of adventures with your family dog you happen to have on your agenda, you will be able to find the vehicle to match at Glendale Dodge.
I'm looking forward to
the kind of adventures with my kids that I dreamed about during those very first family trips, and I feel so grateful that now my kids share those dreams as well.
Not exact matches
Roughhousing
with my young cousins, who love to try to kill me and / or beat me in every possible
kind of adventure or contest or game
Really love your recipes Ella, thank you very much for your
kind heart, and your willingness to share your food
adventures with the rest
of us!
I didn't know I would want to become very familiar
with this
kind of adventure as an adult.
My two greatest passions are getting off the grid (camping
adventures are my jam — I
kind of have a thing for national parks), and creating delicious, wholesome recipes to share
with you.
Hi Corinne, I'm very fond
of doing
adventure across world but I've never done
with my kids because I'm very scared about children
of doing such
kinds of adventure.
While I felt like I might be going out on a limb
with the six - hour drive and lack
of cellphone service, it was fabulous to branch out to a totally different
kind of adventure.
Travel, and all the
adventure that comes
with it, is definitely our
kind of recreation.
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Motherhood is filled
with all
kinds of emotions, experiences, and
adventures... some good, some not so much.
Responding to her honest hatred
of the isolation on the island, I would (and do at least bi-weekly) utilize tact to present a truthful answer that's just a bit
kinder than the original response my mind comes up
with: «It's an
adventure here, and when we see Grandma again, we'll tell her all the great new things we did here on «the rock.»
Camping
with toddlers and small children is a new
kind of adventure.
But
with supersolidity promising a different
kind of adventure, Reppy decided to make a comeback from retirement.
Live the
adventure of a
kind - hearted young lady who escapes the dinner plans
of a wolf
with this fanciful design by N2 Paris.
It's the
kind of joyful lifestyle blog I just love to read,
with posts full
of beautiful photos, updates about Hannah's most recent
adventures, and the
kind of detail that makes me feel I'm reading about a friend rather than a relative stranger.
I'm heading out west
with a few good friends, a lot
of good tunes and an open heart for any and all
kind of adventure that may await us.
after a lot
of research (pinning) and scheduling a time for two
of my good (very
kind and patient) friends Ashley & Morgan to come over and help me, i've come up
with some ideas for my next closet organizing
adventure.
If you're looking for something more local, an
adventure in the city, we have amazing hikes in the mountains
with the most stunning city views, palm - tree lined streets, and amazing places to eat every
kind of cuisine, from sushi to Ethiopian food!
If you are not sure, the right
kind of person for you to go ahead and experiment
with single rendezvous
adventure.
Someone caring, loving,
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adventures...
The bikers» lifestyle is stereo typically associated
with a certain caliber
of people that are said to live in the fast lane enjoying the thrills
of danger and
adventure you know that rock start
kind of life.
Whether you want a summer fling
with a fantastic biker beauty, a long - term relationship
with a full time playmate or someone for a BDSM lifestyle relationship who shares your love
of speeding down the highway on a big bike
with loud pipes, Biker Hookups has the
kind of sensual ladies who share your lust for life and want to become the perfect riding companion for all
of your adult dating
adventures together!
One
of a
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with a zest and zeal for
adventure and education.
Not to be confused
with the year and the flame when they want to plunder, is quite simple and sincere, but many can not handle this
kind of reality before you start the NSA singles are very clear, and even what happens when the first sexual
adventure, is something to be said about morning and evening, we tend to think
of new, or perhaps re-evaluate what we did and it makes us a change
of heart.
I'm always up for a new
adventure even though I'm very shy, but once the journey gets started I open up like a book (the
kind with lots
of pictures, not the boring kinda heh) I'm very understanding and like to compromise, people have said I'm way too nice but I just want everyone to be happy and have a good time, but I also have some bite!
Looking for new
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of strong character and moral values who is also energetic, emotionally healthy and
kind.
Adventure aggressive love giving my individual attention to others and very passionate motivation
kind hearted very loyal romance genuinely family oriented spending time
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With The Dark Eye: Memory, Daedalic Entertainment produces a very classic - style
adventure game, which manages to emerge among other same genre titles, trying to give a second life to this
kind of game.
It's a shame that competition on the
adventure's mode leaderboards is pretty worthless, since you'll never know
with what
kind of upgrades your high score has been beaten, and it lacks an online cooperative, but it still shines as a great example
of bringing back sagas
of old,
with a twist.
Although A Monster Calls has elements
of fantasy and
adventure, the real core
of the story is Conor's attempts to cope
with the
kind of outsized emotions that even adults are ill - equipped to handle: love, loss, and grief.
Watch this if you're the
kind of person that favors tales about friendship and valor over rousing battles and swordplay, and be richly rewarded
with a tale
of adventure that you'll wish will never end.
The fantasy
adventure follows a young boy named Kubo (Art Parkinson) who gets caught up in the
kind of fantasy
adventures with which he usually entertains his village.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner
of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages
of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop
of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns
of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means
of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents
with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same
kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family
of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon
adventures, books
with resourceful heroines, narratives
with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode
of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
Cate Marquis There is a
kind of Harry Potter meets Alice in Wonderland meets The Wizard
of Oz (
with a dash
of steampunk) feel to this delightful and energetic fantasy
adventure tale.
At first, I was
kind of impressed
with Ron Howard's seafaring tale
of the whaling
adventure that supposedly inspired the writing
of «Moby Dick.»
Following the
adventures of Pirate Captain, a
kind - hearted pirate leader that dreams
of notoriety amongst his peers, The Pirates provides a swashbuckling good time
with a sense
of humor that aims its sights more at adults than children.
Arlo the Apatosaurus joins forces
with an unlikely little caveman friend named Spot for the
kind of prehistoric
adventures people would have had millions
of years ago if that stupid giant meteor hadn't ruined everything.
It marks STX's first theatrical release — the studio was launched in 2014 by producer Robert Simonds
with the goal
of making the
kind of mid-budget films that studios have largely abandoned in favor
of superhero
adventures.
Brooks» films all begin
with some
kind of failure, which is not strange — most movies will direct their protagonists through a series
of adventures that lead, in the end, to success.
As you
adventure around the world, you will no doubt pick up all
kinds of resources, which vary from berries and herbs which can be placed into a satchel to heal you later, to parts off
of fallen robots (some
of whom you didn't even kill),
with which you can craft new upgrades for your inventory or trade
with merchants back in town.
It's all terrifying, dark as hell, and exactly the
kind of adventure that a man like Doctor Strange could help Peter out
with.
This is like the perfect blend
of gaming and written
adventure, and
with so many routes around the world and so many crazy things to do along the way it's the
kind of unique experience that will keep on giving for a long, long time to come.
This is the
kind of game that can be very hard for newbies to get into, but if you take the time to get into the swing
of things you'll be rewarded
with a lifetime
of adventures.
But where Fanny and Alexander is ultimately an exhilarating
kind -
of adventure film
with love and life to spare, The White Ribbon is finally draining.
Fresher writing, a better cast, and more realism to the action could have made a decent film out
of this, but this
kind of survivalist
adventure fare has been done so often that there wasn't any more gold to be mined
with this material.
It's a true
adventure movie and, in that sense, it reminds us
of the
kinds of movies we grew up
with... the Indiana Jones films and stuff like that.
Most
of them occur as the result
of the
kind of trial and error gameplay that comes
with point and click
adventure games, so even though progress might occasionally falter, it's worth leaving no stone unturned.