Not exact matches
This made me
laugh and got my mind turning: millstone grindstone nose to grindstone they guys have no noses no noses mean no smells they can't smell a rat oh, there's the
big, fat rat (he can't smell the rot of a
bigger rat) that rat must expend a lot of effort to research the ancient Hebrew and Greek meanings and applications of «millstone», find a way to make «the millstone message» positive and culturally relevant, find a free video clip of working «millstones», devise an enticing pitch to
raise money for more up to date «millstones», and still manage to keep the current millstones grinding.
I love physical comedy (I mean, you've got to have a sense of humor if you're
raising kids) and I'm all for complicated and complex characters, but do we need to cue the
laugh track or denounce breastfeeding every time it is depicted on screen, both
big or small?
The imitation draws
big laughs from Trump's crowd, but for many women it's just one more reminder of a persistent double standard: While men can
raise their voices at will, women who do the same are «grating» or «shrill.»
Throughout the film the dialogue sparkles as brightly as the evening gowns, but the
biggest laughs come from the couple's knowing glances to one another, a semaphore of smirks and
raised eyebrows that escapes everyone else in the room.