Sentences with phrase «verborgen gabber»

And nobody outside the immediate players, not the talking heads, the radio gabbers, bloggers, capital columnists, nor fellow legislators, had a clue?
As CNN and others are reporting, an increasing number of cell phone gabbers are complaining of an ailment called «cell phone elbow.»
Gossip can wait — and for the 24/7 gabbers, cell phone calls should never take place on a moving conveyor belt (trust us).
For my Dutch readers: ik heb het hiet niet over een verborgen gabber - periode haha!
If for example on your next one, some gabber she refuses to open his cam or if she takes the time to reply messages then that is not a very voucher signs.
Next, the gabbers head over to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to tour the David Hockney exhibit.
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.
Finally, the gabbers discuss how different internet companies are handling white supremacists who use their services in the wake of Charlottesville: Is shutting them down a step forward or a slippery slope?
Glen Powell makes the strongest impression as mustachioed gabber Finnegan, Wyatt Russell loosely fills Rory Cochrane's part in Dazed and Confused as the joint - rolling and philosophizing Willoughby, and Tyler Hoechlin makes for an archetypal team captain as McReynolds, a swaggering hunk by turns upstanding and infantile.
Finally, the gabbers discuss Cannes banning Netflix from the competition, and Steven Spielberg's support of this choice.
Next, the gabbers talk about the new podcast Atlanta Monster, which investigates the Atlanta child murders from 1979 — 1981, and unpack why it isn't satisfying.
Finally, Will Oremus joins the gabbers to discuss Facebook's pivot to friends, which will change users» news feeds to prioritize posts generated by friends and family, and what that could mean for the future of Facebook.
Finally, the gabbers chat about the New Yorker short story «Cat Person,» and why it recently went viral.
Finally, the gabbers discuss the Slate Movie Club, the other critics who will be joining Dana this year, and movies that may not have received enough recognition yet.
Then, Culture Gabfest producer Benjamin Frisch helps the gabbers unpack audiences» fascination with The Room and instructs them in how to handle Tommy Wiseau's many bizarre intellectual and artistic choices in the film.
Finally, the gabbers talk to Emily Wilson about her new translation of the Odyssey which is the first English translation of Homer's text by a woman.
Finally, Jacob Brogan joins the gabbers to talk about the podcast The Polybius Conspiracy and the dubious ethics of making a mockumentary.
This week, the gabbers discuss Martin McDonagh's Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, unpacking why critics are so divided over it and wondering whether Frances McDormand will get any awards - season love for her role.
Finally, the gabbers discuss internet memes, what gives some of them such longevity, and how they influence cultural discourse.
As a chronic gabber that is something I need to watch.
Mr. Schoonmaker, who is 47 but looks 15 years younger, is not an art - world gabber offering extraneous chitchat.
She's a regular at the Endless club night, playing an exciting mix of fast - paced music that draws from many influences (from central and west African club tracks to gabber and doomcore).
Her high - octane style fuses various danceable forms, from gabber to doomcore to Central and West African club tracks.
The excerpt was from the Culture Gabfest March podcast and the «gabbers,» along with «pop - chart columnist» Chris Molanphy, were discussing the «Blurred Lines» court case.
A gabber can miss important, sometimes subtle closing signals.
And yet, every year at every real estate conference, a new crop of gifted gabbers join with veterans to take our money and sell their DVDs.
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