Sentences with phrase «smug marrieds»

I do love the Bridget Jones» quote about «smug marrieds», in fact I regularly quote Bridget on a variety of topics (as I do Kath of «Kath and Kim» fame).
Smug Marrieds have, because nobody asks me whether I'm married any more.
We're a generation of educated, savvy singletons, who know how to have just as much fun, and more fun, than the «smug marrieds».
From the faces of your smug married friends with kids, to the unwanted advances of your colleague at the office Christmas party; it's enough to make anyone overdo the mulled wine.
It sounds rude to go to a Smug Married and say, «How's your marriage going, still having sex?»

Not exact matches

That might be my smug - married coming out but I figure relationship books, particularly marriage books, are best after a few years under your belt (like, say, 25).
He rejects suggestions by Harriet Harman, Labour's deputy leader, that he is sending a smug message to those that are not married by proposing a marriage tax allowance.
by Walter Chaw Brutally overwritten, smug, and self - indulgent to no discernible point, Jason Reitman's disappointing Juno is an unfortunate attempt to marry Judd Apatow's sleazy morality plays with a Kevin Smith pop - cultural gabber — the result being a ventriloquism tract in which virgin screenwriter (formerly blogger) Diablo Cody crams so many unlikely gluts of verbiage into so many sterile, undeveloped characters that the whole production is the ultimate act of masturbatory puppetry.
He heads an ensemble of crack actors, each with a gift for finding pathos in comedy, and the absurd in the tragic, starting with Shirley Knight as Ned's equally compassionate, equally «idiot» mother, and working through Elizabeth Banks as the sister desperately trying to sell out to make good at the magazine where she toils while missing the cues from the neighbor (Adam Scott) who is willing to literally drop anything to do her household chores; Zooey Deschanel as the pan-sexual sister with truth issues that involve both her girlfriend (Rashida Jones) and the artist (Hugh Dancy) for whom she both poses and poses a problem; and Emily Mortimer, as the earth mother who lost track of what makes her happy and why she wanted to be married to a smug and profoundly disinterested husband (Steve Coogan).
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