Sentences with phrase «rich kids head»

Poor kids line up for free lunches, crunchy kids unpack unpopular ingredients, rich kids head for vending machines... it could be any combination of the above and either way, the clique - based hierarchy continues.

Not exact matches

Between rich and unfamiliar foods, delayed and unusual meal times, and dining with strangers in strange places, your kids may be headed for tantrums, hunger strikes, or worse, vomit.
On the one hand the «rich and famous» get them, but they live lives of ease and comfort, and the odds of them needing one are astronomically low unless they want to end it all; but the odds of that business woman who is on the train heading home to her husband and kids might he not need one late at night?
Amongst those who live through the crash are several prominent characters; Jack (Matthew Fox), a skilled surgeon who becomes the unofficial leader of the group; Kate (Evangeline Lilly), a beautiful, but tough woman with a dark past; Sayid (Naveen Andrews), a former Iraqi soldier who is good with electronics; Michael (Harold Perrineau), a head - strong man who has just recently taken custody of his son, Walt (Malcom David Kelley); Claire (Emilie de Ravin), a young woman who is 8 - months pregnant; Charlie (Dominic Monaghan), a washed - up rock star who clings to his band's one hit; Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) and Sun (Yoon - jin Kin), a Korean couple who don't speak English; Hurley (Jorge Garcia), an obese young man who is very laid back; Locke (Terry O'Quinn), a man who seems to know about hunting and weapons; Sawyer (Josh Holloway), a scoundrel who hordes items he finds in the wreckage; and Boone (Ian Somerhalder) and Shannon (Maggie Grace), spoiled rich - kids siblings.
The tragedy easily eclipses Lewellen's other personal setbacks, such as her father's being struck by lightning and Buddy's head being turned by the cute rich kid (Isabelle Fuhrman) who just moved into the mansion next - door for the summer.
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