Isn't it unfair to
kvetch when the town's loaded with wonderful wine lists and savvy sommeliers who are well attuned not only to what they're selling but also to customers» tastes?
Not exact matches
His childhood memories of faux gridiron - green came back to him
when a buddy
kvetched to him about his «drought - murdered» Long Beach lawn.
Lemieux's deadpan expression dissolves into a beatific smile
when he's told of all the
kvetching.
So
when Korea U23 and Gabon U23 are drawing 0 - 0, in game that Korea don't need to win and Gabon don't know how to win, it would be precious in the extreme to
kvetch at anybody refusing to be utterly and diligently enthralled.
When critics
kvetch about Hollywood's seemingly interminable case of sequelitis, the «Harry Potter» flicks are not what we're bemoaning.
When an old colleague hosts a cocktail party for his MoMA show, Harold shows up in a tux, brags about the briefest possible encounter with Sigourney Weaver, and
kvetches to Danny all the way home.
I have been
kvetching a lot, most recently in posts here and here, about the Supreme Court's expenditure of so much time and energy on death penalty cases
when there is so much post-Blakely and post-Booker work to be done.