Sentences with phrase «once about that cop»

Three years later I'm happy and married and haven't thought once about that cop.

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«Regardless of how one feels about being stopped, once told that they are being placed under arrest, they must comply with the officer's orders,» he said of the video, which shows Grays being cuffed and led away by four cops after he allegedly told them off for nearly hitting him in an unmarked police car while he was working.
About 51 percent of us cop to heading to the bar at least once weekly — and we're often tacking on a dinner out after that, making for a pricey evening.
Once we know this, we know there will be a series of angry and desperate confrontations among the three, interlaced with violent face - downs with criminals, cops being slammed up against walls in the basement of their headquarters, and Senior drinking even more because he is horribly confused about whether he values truth above family loyalty, and either one above loyalty to the department.
by Walter Chaw I used to watch Beverly Hills Cop about once a week in regular rotation with other movies I bootlegged during those first delirious go - rounds with the VCR - connected - to - rented - VCR carousel.
With costar Melissa McCarthy in the new Buddy - cop comedy The Heat, helmed by Bridesmaids director Paul Feig, the creative forces behind Bridesmaids are certainly in the spotlight again, which means that once again Wiig's been asked about her decision not to create another installment in the series as she moves on with her career, by Harper's Bazaar.
There are a lot of big, attention - getting films in 2012, and one that I forget about once in a while is Gangster Squad, the film in which Zombieland director Ruben Fleischer follows the efforts of a squad of LA cops (Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Nick Nolte, Giovanni Ribisi, Anthony Mackie) to stop the incursion of organized crime into LA, led by Sean Penn as famed mob boss Mickey Cohen.
Once the cop got bored, I drove out of the way about 7 miles, and just sat in the middle of the road.
In other art forms this sea change was happening; in comedy, where once jokes were shared, un-authored, between performers in Vegas, the Catskills, and New York City clubs, Lenny Bruce made comedy suddenly personal — talking about race, politics, cops, censorship, and heroin.
(I copped ire once for writing a story for ivillage about how off - putting it is when 8 - year - old boys stare at you when you're getting dressed in women's swimming pool change rooms.)
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