Not exact matches
STONER»S PRAYER Now I pass
out into sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep Grant no other stoner take My weed and bong
before I wake Keep me safely in thy sight And grant no crackhead's thrill tonight And in the morning let me awake Breathing scents
of wake «n bake God protect me in my dreams and make this better than it seems Grant the time may siwftly fly When myself shall be so high In a green grass weed bed Where I long to rest my head Far away from all these
scenes And the smell
of bammer smoked by beans Take me back into the land Where the cops never take you
out Where the weed won't burn my throat like sand; Where the scent
of chronis blows Where the good Mary Jane grows; Take me back and I'll promise then Never to leave BC again... - Anonymous
It might not be too far off the mark to say that what happened that night was a prophetic statement
of what God intended for his servant after his removal from the
scene where he had labored for a dozen or more years as a result
of speaking
out his piece
of dissent
before the South African government.
Not to mention the incredible
scene surrounding you
before you even walk
out of our doors.
nice to see you crawl
out of your hole just in time to offer your 2 cents worth once again... unlike yourself I started following this team long
before Wenger arrived on the
scene and will continue to do so long after he's gone... in his earlier years I admired the cerebral elements he brought to the EPL, which at that point was more brutish than beautiful, and I respected the seemingly tireless efforts
of Arsene, Dein & staff to uncover and develop talent without sacrificing the product on the field... likewise I appreciated that such a youthful manager wasn't afraid to bring strong personalities and / or world - class players into the fold without being fearful
of how said players would potentially undermine and / or dilute his authority... unfortunately this all changed about 10 years ago and culminated in the removal
of all our greatest players, both young and old, without any real replacements coming in... from Henry to RVP to Fabergas and Nasri, it was easy to see that this club was no longer interested in competing at the highest levels... instead
of being honest, minus the ridiculous claims regarding the new stadium, Wenger chose to side with management and in doing so became the «front man» for this corporation pretending to be a world - class soccer club... without the «front man» this organization would have been exposed numerous years earlier, so his presence was imperative if the facade was to continue... it's for this reason and more that I despise what this once great man and Kroenke has done to my beloved club... the gutless, shameful and manipulative way they have treated the fans, like myself, is largely indefensible and this is why I felt it necessary to start offering my opinion in a public format... trust me, I resisted the temptation for many years but as long as the same shit continues to exist I will voice my opinions and if you don't like it maybe you should look for a different team to pretend to follow
We are
out of the woods financially speaking, and after all those years
of support and undying loyalty (I'm aware some
of us were supporting long
before Wenger), we expect the tides to change and Arsenal using her new found financial muscle to start dominating the
scene, which let's be honest has not really happened, the FA cup being the only compensation.
He let
out a few more hits and kicks
before walking away from the
scene of the clash.
but what most fans do nt understand is behind the
scenes a lot
of moves go on which they do nt know about... its only what, they want fans to see they dish
out... hence the folly
of such accusations, because ive also managed celebrities
before..
(3) this team is rotting from the inside
out and it's going to take some unprecedented moves on the part
of this board and the fans to facilitate the necessary changes... this club must rid itself
of it's absentee billionaire landlord
before we become just another sporting wasteland in this man's collection
of flailing clubs... when this is done it will expose just what exactly has been going on behind the
scenes and I'm afraid
of what will be uncovered because if Wenger's business model is as antiquated as his football philosophy it could look an awful lot like and old Monty Python sketch in the backroom... we need to replace the owner with someone who actually cares about this club and isn't afraid to wear their emotions on his or her sleeves or spend their own money to achieve greatness... this new owner needs to find someone who represents the same sort
of cutting edge that Wenger represented in his early years then pair that individual with someone who knows how to conduct transfers in the modern era... then and only then will we find a way to escape the malaise that has permeated our once storied club for way too many years
You are right kev when he came
out pre conference
before N.Forrest and took a swipe towards Sven like «we know every player in Europe
before even he joined us» was kinda
of behind the
scene power struggle going on and really sounds like an angry tone and an insult to our head
of recruitment if he knew every good player around Europe why he never brought in some
of them?
Just picture the
scene: a footballer knowingly gets the last touch on the ball
before it goes
out of play, yet still passionately claims a corner.
Its effectiveness comes in the juxtaposition
of poignant
scenes with downright hilarious ones; Kindergartener Ruby Bridges tells Jabari how to be brave, mere moments
before stepping
out the door and starting her first day at an all - white school (where she's most definitely not welcomed), which is followed by Jabari messing around with his future idol, pre-President Obama, on the night
of Dr. King's famed speech.
Brody lays
out the most common causes
of choking in children and, more importantly, gives readers clear instructions on how to handle a choking incident in the crucial minutes
before emergency personnel can get to the
scene.
Ideally, you should try to eat protein - rich snack
before attending receptions so you don't need to eat
out of hunger.As endless trays pour from the kitchen and waiters swagger through the gathering, daring you to take one more
of the carefully crafted morsels from their plate, it all becomes increasingly difficult to resist.The
scene is familiar to the politician, who will find themselves in such a situation two, three or four times a week.
Before he could get
out of the way, the car threw him to the ground, and the driver fled what was a gruesome
scene: Summers lay on the asphalt in a pool
of blood, the victim
of a hit - and - run that severed the connection between his brain and spinal cord and paralyzed him from the chest down.
To tease
out how REM sleep — during which most dreaming takes place — affects our emotions, the Canadian researchers showed disturbing images (such as gory
scenes or a women being forced into a van at knifepoint) to a group
of healthy volunteers just
before they went to bed.
In the hours
before bedtime, I often watch a little TV, but only comedies — I've found that high - stakes dramas and gory
scenes from Game
of Thrones stress me
out and keep me up later than I'd like.
What You Must Know
Before Getting Back To Dating All those who assume that they are
out of the dating
scene just because they have herpes could not be more wrong.
OUT: The 3 day rule IN: Constant communication Waiting three days
before following up on a great date used to be one
of dating's most stringent rules but in the modern
scene, anything more than a day is considered rude.
Most
of us are not lucky enough to meet that special someone their first time
out in the dating
scene, and are likely to have been rejected many times
before or in a worst case scenario have had their hearts broken.
This two - part audio and ebook program is meant for people who are new to the dating
scene — maybe because they just got
out of a long - term relationship or maybe because they've never dated
before.
The rug
of reality is jerked
out from under us in the opening
scenes, and
before long the floor is being dismantled.
Deleted
scenes, production notes and stills, an anamorphic wide - screen transfer, trailers, and
before - and - after special effects footage round
out this muscle - bound package
of no - nonsense nostalgia.
Moments
of tremendous warmth punctuate the tension, notably a beautiful
scene in which Hap reads a letter sent from Ronsel overseas to the family, his younger siblings lighting up with each individual shout -
out; and his joyous return, arriving unannounced while grace is being said
before dinner.
Most
of the
scenes just follow Jack moving around town, gathering the sights, buying good, and testing
out the gun
before the client's arrival, and there are a few spots where the drama sags
before a chase
scene or montage pops up.
In fact, sparing us the gratuitous party
scenes is not just good sense but an intrinsic element
of the narrative since, thanks to a self - administered mickey that turns
out to be roofies rather than E, the central characters have no more idea
of what went on the night
before than we do.
Featuring interviews with the band and never -
before seen footage, the film features behind - the -
scenes views
of historic moments from the perspective
of the band, their fans, crew and management throughout their sold -
out 40th anniversary tour.
We see him in a Chicago theatre, raptly registering every
scene of a gangster flick, Manhattan Melodrama (the script won an Oscar) with Clark Gable and William Powell,
before stepping
out into the street to meet his death.
Lucy begins with brief, noble nod to Stanley Kubrick's 2001 and its dawn -
of - humanity
scene,
before we jump to contemporary Taipei where Lucy, instead
of studying, has been hanging with a sleazy Danish dude (Pilou Asbæk) who turns
out to be a low - level drug runner.
A laugh -
out - loud - bad stinker
of a movie in which * you * know what Eastwood's next «discovery» will be in the murder case a long time
before does, and every potentially powerful
scene is undermined by coarse acting, bad script and cheesy music.
Scene by scene, the movie is a bit uneven, but it's never long before it presents a moment of genuine glee, whether it be Mannix's presentation of the Hail, Caesar script to a group of religious luminaries for review («The Bible, of course, is terrific,» Mannix allows, sounding for an instant like Donald Trump); a marvelous exchange in which Fiennes's director tries to get through to his out - of - his - depth new star (respond to her «importuning,» he advises, with a «mirthless chuckle»); or an extended, gloriously homoerotic Tatum tap - dance number entitled «No Dames.&r
Scene by
scene, the movie is a bit uneven, but it's never long before it presents a moment of genuine glee, whether it be Mannix's presentation of the Hail, Caesar script to a group of religious luminaries for review («The Bible, of course, is terrific,» Mannix allows, sounding for an instant like Donald Trump); a marvelous exchange in which Fiennes's director tries to get through to his out - of - his - depth new star (respond to her «importuning,» he advises, with a «mirthless chuckle»); or an extended, gloriously homoerotic Tatum tap - dance number entitled «No Dames.&r
scene, the movie is a bit uneven, but it's never long
before it presents a moment
of genuine glee, whether it be Mannix's presentation
of the Hail, Caesar script to a group
of religious luminaries for review («The Bible,
of course, is terrific,» Mannix allows, sounding for an instant like Donald Trump); a marvelous exchange in which Fiennes's director tries to get through to his
out -
of - his - depth new star (respond to her «importuning,» he advises, with a «mirthless chuckle»); or an extended, gloriously homoerotic Tatum tap - dance number entitled «No Dames.»
The
scene in which he calls his wife to plead with her to come home early from her book tour — moments after he's stormed
out of his lover's house, sex wedge under his arm; and moments
before he discovers that said wife is filing for divorce — is hilarious, but only a few clicks
of the tonal dial from being heartbreaking.
Hiddleston shows off some fantastic impressions
of Owen Wilson and Christopher Walken
before acting
out both Al Pacino and Robert De Niro's parts in the famous coffee shop
scene in Michael Mann's Heat, winning over De Niro's heart with his admiration for the film.
My Life as a Dog: Criterion Collection Unrated Available on DVD and Blu - ray Swedish with English Subtitles
Before cranking
out hit films like The Cider House Rules and Chocolat, Swedish director Lasse Holstrom hit the
scene big - time with this little indie about a boy who goes on a journey
of discovery when he is sent away to give his dying mother some rest.
Many
of the
scenes within the clinic are captured in long takes and fixed - camera shots, but with certain images beginning
out of focus
before slowly becoming clearer — a clever way to suggest undertones
of doom - laden tension amid the outward calm.
If you find the subject matter interesting, The Craft will probably hold your attention for a spell, eventually running
out of magic long
before its increasingly preposterous final
scenes.
There is a potentially ribald
scene in which the duo try to bond with their 21 - year - old teammates by taking them to a strip club (one in which no clothing is taken off, and, oddly, one in which z recurring Flashdance gag neglects to capitalize on), which leads to some fairly tepid gags such as one
of them (Brener, «Glory Daze») trying to pick up a stripper who is also one
of the dance instructors (Szohr, Piranha) at Google, and another involving one
of the young men (Raphael) continuing to dry the ejaculation in his pants under a bathroom hand dryer
before going
out for more lap dances.
Players who are looking to try
out the game
before it launches later this week can download a free demo from the PlayStation Store that offers the chance to play through one
of Connor's
scenes.
A - Song One Rated PG - 13 for a
scene of sexuality, and brief language Available on DVD and Blu - ray Anne Hathaway stars in this low - budget indie about a young woman who comes home to help
out with her brother, who is in a coma after an accident, only to fall in love with the musician he was obsessed with
before the coma.
Ratner grew no less shy this weekend, according to Twitter and several Vulture sources: After a screening
of his film Tower Heist at L.A.'s Arclight Cinemas, the director came
out for a Q&A, and when asked by the moderator whether he prepares and rehearses with his actors
before shooting a
scene, Ratner waved his hand dismissively and said, «Rehearsing is for fags.»
In his great westerns, the river
scenes are the brief escapes from violent lives in his character, reprieves in the middle
of the drama
before they march back
out to meet their fates.
But as was made public well
before the film's release, Singer had to cut a lot
of footage to get the film to an acceptable theatrical length, and in doing so he cut
out almost all
of Anna Paquin's
scenes as Rogue.
In
scenes interwoven into adrenalized action
scenes involving Marsh's firefighting crew in action, Marsh and his wife spar, reconcile, and spar again over the dangers
of his firefighting life, the days, weeks, and months Marsh spends away from home fighting fires in their native Arizona and elsewhere (crews travel
out of state as needed), and Amanda's desire to start a family
before the biological clock runs
out on them both.
Black Panther had dominated the box office way
before the release
of Avengers: Infinity War this past weekend, and with the film available digitally on May 8, (spoilers ahead) a deleted
scene from the film has surfaced, emphasizing the relationship between Danai Gurira's character Okoye and her husband, W'Kabi, played by Get
Out star Daniel Kaluuya.
Dayton and Faris handle their burgeoning relationship, including a sex
scene, free
of exploitation or voyeurism, instead focusing on their growing emotional intimacy, an intimacy Jack — the odd man
out who's treated with sensitivity and empathy — watches from a distance, acknowledging their relationship initially as «just a phase,»
before painfully accepting that Billie's ultimate happiness means an end to their marriage.
This won't be to everyone's taste, but very quickly became like candy to me — because,
of course, by giving each
scene and sequence its full weight and measure (there are rich, trenchant dialogue
scenes in this movie, several
of them; never better than Jesper Christensen's Mr. White having a quiet word with Bond, or Seydoux's Madeleine passing angrily, drunkenly
out, muttering to herself in French), Spectre begins to feel like something no Bond movie has ever felt like
before: an actual movie.
Now we're talking about behind the
scenes drama because director Josh Trank opened the door to a dark place when he tweeted — and promptly deleted — about his «fantastic version»
of the movie the day
before it came
out.
Featuring Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark and his avenging pals relaxing after a swanky party, the
scene that plays
out is the one that was screened
before the big montage
of Ultron
scenes at the San Diego Comic - Con this year: the heroes take turns trying to lift Mjolnir, better known as Thor (Chris Hemsworth)'s hammer.
Two
scenes stick in the mind: him walking away from a doomed hospital in a nurse's dress right
before an explosion, and later hanging
out of the window
of a speeding car, tasting the air like a reptile, with the soundtrack falling silent in tribute, freezing this psychotic, iconic villain in time and allowing for a moment
of sadness amid the noise.
Which is an impressive feat considering he cuts
out a large amount
of the procedural details and moments
of grief (
scenes which have already been explored in countless other movies
before) leaving just the captivating «who took them and where are they being kept?»
When not devoting its attention to recreating gruesome war
scenes, the flashback flick focuses on Desmond's formative years, as well as to his whirlwind romance with Dorothy Schutte (Teresa Palmer), the pretty nurse he fell in love with at first sight and married shortly
before shipping
out for the Pacific Theater
of Operations.