I remember her as being a dental assistant, though my brother claims she was merely a landlady, which may tell
you something about my brother and me.
The fix for us was not to stop laughing at my child's hilariousness but to find
something about his brother that we brought equally to the light and celebrated.
Not exact matches
Not taking up for Reality's little
brother H.Sent but calling another's following of
something that you might not believe or agree with as «a sheep»... does get you just
about as dirty as H.Sent..
It keeps conservatives from facing the fact that the Progressives, and most of the others who disagree with them, are their political
brothers, sisters, fathers, and mothers — that we are America's children all, not simply due to formal citizenship, but due to the fact that
something about America's original principles, even
something about America's successes, caused many of its children to sincerely, if not always wittingly, reinterpret and thus actually oppose those original principles.
I learned
about equality even from Paul, who taught that with the resurrection,
something radical had changed — not merely ontologically, but functionally — in the relationships between slaves and masters, Jews and Gentiles, men and women, rendering those whose identity was once rooted in hierarchy and division
brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ instead; who put a radical gospel - spin on the Greco - Roman household codes, breaking down the hierarchies so that slaves and masters, wives and husbands were charged with submitting «one to another» with the humility of Jesus as their model; who taught that power was overrated and that service will be rewarded; who surrounded himself with women he called «co-workers.»
Find
something else and stop «grieving»... it's
about as useless as the box of ashes from my
brother, father and mother.
I remember my little
brother when he was
about nine doing
something and my uncle asking him why he did that.
There is
something beneficial and helpful
about telling other Christian
brothers and sisters where you have wronged them, and asking for their forgiveness.
I beleive JC said
something about prayng in private, don't brag
about charitable works and treat the least of your
brothers like you would treat Him.
Jeremy am not sure
about it, but I believe Cain's heart was evil before his sacrifice I think there was
something there in his heart against his
brother before his sacrifice.
The writer said that his spiritual journey made a huge turn when big questions
about the NT (specifically Paul's theology) started emerging, especially in light of the fact that Paul started his series of letters (to the Galatians) with words very similar to what many ignorant Christians (Jeremy's term) use today: «I want you to know,
brothers, that the gospel I preach is not
something that man made up.
If you are part of a traditional church and have wondered how to grow in unity, or if you just want to know what church unity is all
about, or if you are part of a house church, missional church, simple church, or
something that doesn't look like church at all but is still connected to Jesus, then this book will invite you to grow in unity with other
brothers and sisters who might follow Jesus a bit differently than you.
Mike i have been thinking hard on this subject i hope you do nt leave the forum as i think we will get into a good debate / discussion the Lord has shown me alot of insight into this subject that i hadnt even thought
about until Jeremy proposed his point of view.The word say iron sharpens iron we need to understand what we believe not just walk away because we feel it is treading on our beliefs because they change as we learn and understand because we have believed
something for a long time does nt make it right.Use this opportunity to grow to learn and to understand what the Lord is wanting us to know if we cant do this as
brothers how are we supposed to do it with unbelievers.brentnz
For those who find
something of Christ there, would recommend learning
about and praying for
brothers and sisters who are faithful altho persecuted.
So when someone found
something I said or did distressing, I did what I was told
about distressing a
brother being an act that is not loving and changed.
I do not propose to deal tonight with influences on Whitehead, but I should like to say
something about the first influence on him, that of the Whitehead men: his grandfather, father, two uncles, and oldest
brother, Henry.
As a side note, you said
something that is so sweet to me
about your
brother having special needs and your parents still hanging in there together.
And a child who is angry
about something her
brother did can find ways to calm herself down.
I have heard a story
about Christina's cousin, when the baby came home the older
brother was so jealous of that baby that he did
something to try and hurt the baby.
She was seeking your validation that she'd learned
something from what she'd been observing
about step relationships and she wanted you to confirm that was drawing logical conclusions based upon her having learned that step
brothers are
brothers who don't have the same parents as she does.
The show,
about a puffin family living on a fictional island, also features a loving sibling relationship between main character Oona and her little
brother, Baba, which will give your squabbling kids
something to aspire to.
I've likened it before to the situation where a licensed electrician tells you that he can't do what you want because it violates numerous safety codes, mainly because it creates a dangerous safety hazard, so instead you call your
brother - in - law to do it because you know he has a great stereo setup and thus knows
something about wiring.
About twenty minutes into the free swim, the sister did
something to annoy the
brother, and he sort of whacked her in the head... Read More
Corresponding leaflets depict Ed Miliband as a snooping «little
brother», which must be a joke
about something, but I can't quite work out what.
It says
something about the rather dismal condition of both British politics and journalism, that this week there was an amount of liberal fluttering over a speech at the London School of Economics by former Foreign Secretary David Miliband, who was beaten by his
brother for the Labour leadership.
There's the friend who heard
about something her
brother's girlfriend's mom tried (she lost 80 pounds in five minutes!)
I was very worried
about getting
something nice to wear for my
brothers wedding whereby I will be 30 weeks pregnant; however when I found the Tiffany Rose website, I was amazed at the variety of choices available.
My
brother tried to describe it to me,
something about photos disappearing after a certain time period, so then I just thought «What's the point?!?!» I adore this outfit, I have to many grey tops with all kinds of patterns, but I haven't found the perfect fit jeans in that shade though, I have a paler shade, but yours are gorgeous!
I'm thinking
about making
something like this with a nice quote for my
brother and his fiancé.
It's a problem the Farrelly
brothers» («There's
Something About Mary») career captures perfectly, and which their latest film «Hall Pass» falls hopelessly victim to.
The movie is
about a group of friends, apparently
brothers and sisters as well, who are filming a horror movie
about a zombie with jaundice or
something like that.
A Farrelly
brothers movie is always worth seeing, too, even if it doesn't have a chance of making the next American Film Institute list of 100 best comedies («There's
Something About Mary» was No. 21 on the just - released list, and deservedly so).
If the Farrelly
brothers had directed Animal House, it might have come out
something like Old School, which loses points for sloppiness but earns extra credit by doing just
about anything for a laugh.
In Movie 43, comedy is served steaming hot (literally) by director Peter Farrelly of The Farrelly
Brothers (
Something About Mary, Dumb & Dumber) in one of the most shocking, original, and dangerous comedies ever made.
But after watching Me, Myself & Irene, I've come to think that movies like Outside Providence and Kingpin are more representative of the Farrelly
brothers history than There's
Something About Mary.
Over cognac and cigars Bob's
brother explains that in the event of anything awful happening in India his will leaves Bob and Margaret a large sum of money, the house, the jag and the jeep... during the course of a very drunken evening,
something is mentioned
about looking after the children as well.
Billed in the US as the most «unpolitically - correct movie ever», the Farrelly
Brothers («There's
Something About Mary», «Dumb and Dumber») once again put their gross - out humour to the test to see how far they can push the boundaries of taste.
While we're no stranger to the idea of shock deaths in movies and TV series — our favorite characters being killed off gives fans
something to talk
about — the sheer scale of what happens at the end of Infinity War, and the Russo
brothers decision to leave the ball in Thanos» court, is unprecedented when it comes to a film franchise of this scale.
The Farrelly
Brothers are best known for reinventing gross - out comedy 20 years after «Animal House», and it's hard to argue that the best - known scenes in «There's
Something About Mary» are the hilariously awful ones: the zip, the cum in the hair, the electrocuted dog.
It's good to see Janssen seemingly relish every line as she menaces the
brother - sister duo and threatens to bring
about a «witch - apocalypse»... or
something like that.
Co-writers and co-directors Jay and Mark Duplass specialize in social discomfort (see «Cyrus «-RRB- and long takes of awkward social anxiety, and while that still applies here — when Jeff's
brother Pat (Ed Helms) tries to rationalize the purchase of a Porsche to his long - suffering wife Linda (Judy Greer), the laughs and cringes come in equal measure — there's also
something intangibly kind
about the film.
Me, Myself & Irene is an amalgamation of all the Farrelly
Brothers» films — it is as dumb as Dumb and Dumber, as caustic as Kingpin, and as, well, gross as There's
Something About Mary.
Peter Farrelly (who directed the actually funny raunchfest «There's
Something About Mary» with his
brother Bobby) has recruited 11 other directors — including such bottom feeders as Brett Ratner — to join him in providing opportunities for some A-list stars (as well as B's and C's) to do the most humiliating work of their careers.
The Farrelly
brothers» (There's
Something About Mary, Me Myself & Irene) first film seems to be their least eccentric, and that's saying quite a bit.
But is this comedy — co-starring Franco's
brother Dave as Wiseau's collaborator Greg Sestero — saying
something about art, or is it just a goof upon a goof, a midnight movie squared?
Jeff Who Lives at Home is the latest film from the Duplass
Brothers (of The Puffy Chair, Baghead, Cyrus) that, in its simplest description, is a stoner comedy
about a 30 -
something guy who lives in his mom's basement and the adventure he goes when leaving to buy wood glue.
Anna Kendrick stars in Joe Swanberg's low - budget drama
about a 20 -
something who moves into her
brother's basement after splitting with her boyfriend.
Without Ben Stiller's burning love for Cameron Diaz, the Farrelly
brothers» 1998 hit «There's
Something About Mary» would have been just a $ 390 million - grossing gross - out flick.
There are a few moments - between Omar, his wife and
brother - where
something true, tragic and funny is shown - but otherwise it's a Farrelly Bros comedy
about suicide bombers.
This, presumably, was the thinking behind the release slap bang in the middle of awards season of this star - studded «comedy» (for want of another word) from There's
Something About Mary's Peter Farrelly, working for once without his
brother Bobby.