Sustainable food and agriculture watchers have been
on a roller coaster ride ever since Barack Obama was given the nod by the American people.
Not exact matches
Guide her, protect her when crossing the street, stepping onto boats, swimming in the ocean, swimming in pools, walking near pools, standing
on the subway platform, crossing 86th Street, stepping off of boats, using mall restrooms, getting
on and off escalators, driving
on country roads while arguing, leaning
on large windows, walking in parking lots,
riding Ferris wheels,
roller -
coasters, log flumes, or anything called «Hell Drop,» «Tower of Torture,» or «The Death Spiral Rock «N Zero G
Roll featuring Aerosmith,» and standing
on any kind of balcony
ever, anywhere, at any age.
There are financial issues, co-parenting, and emotional
roller -
coasters to
ride that can leave us feeling exhausted, wondering if we'll
ever move
on and feel happy.
Join Oscar the Grouch for a crazy, curvy taxi
ride on our first
ever family - friendly wooden - steel hybrid
roller coaster.
Pomeroy's grizzled jabs at Peck, and Peck's perky return barbs, were great and a whole sub-plot where they make their
on - location reporter Ernie (Matt Malloy)
ride the fastest
roller coaster ever and skydive had me in tears (Malloy deserves all the credit for it; even though all he really does is scream, there's just something about his reaction I found great).
Adapted from Greg Sestero's best - selling tell - all of the same name, «The Disaster Artist» chronicles the real - life friendship between Sestero and Wiseau and the calamitous
roller -
coaster ride they went
on to create their 2003 stinker - of - epic - proportions, «The Room,» widely considered one of the worst films
ever committed to celluloid.
I've had friends that have gone through the process and they all say it's the wildest
roller coaster ride you'll
ever go
on, but so very worth all the ups and downs in the end.