Not exact matches
Watch her as she tears up brilliantly during her first AA meeting, deftly handles an awkward come on from her boss, and, like a woman possessed, drunkenly rails against her husband in the film's
most cinematic
moment as she declares she can not have a
sober life living with him.
To get them all done, she enlists her drug - and alcohol - addicted father, Henry (Malcolm McDowell), who devotes
most of his
sober moments to spouting verse that rhymes with «ring - dang - do,» and her mother, Minerva (Cathy Moriarty), an addicted gambler who's trying to earn enough money to pay off her bookie («Gong Show» emcee Chuck Barris) without having to sleep with him.
It was a
sobering moment for me because that's when I knew that our son would
most definitely join the military one day.
Away from the regular posting schedule I found the time to write some Jerry McGuire The Things We Think and Do Not Say treatises, quickly consigning
most of them to trash so that they couldn't come back to haunt me at a later, more lucid and, perhaps,
sober moment (I did say the holiday was good to me).
The iPad has its redemptive
moments —
most notably a
sobering and engrossing timeline of surveillance that ranges from spies in ancient Egypt to the surveillance architecture of the panopticon to fingerprinting, and on and on.