Sentences with phrase «wacky things about»

He writes that it is prudent for Senate candidates to craft their own political brands distinct from Trump's and to distance themselves by quickly condemning his more controversial comments, such as «wacky things about women.»
Here's the wacky thing about us humans: We take a simple event, like a potential mate not calling us for four days, and spin it around and around in our minds until it becomes a calamity.

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And because the film's various characters are left undeveloped beyond their most superficial attributes - ie Foxx's Fleury is the gruff leader, Bateman's Leavitt is the wacky sidekick, etc - it's virtually impossible to care about their efforts at solving the crime (it's even more difficult to muster up any concern for their well - being once things start to get dangerous).
The whole thing is just a load of «wacky» characters doing «crazy» things and talking about Eskimos, turtles and suicide.
Tammy decides to take a road - trip to Niagara Falls with her wacky grandmother, played by Susan Sarandon (who knows a thing or two about car rides, thanks to 1991's «Thelma & Louise»).
My children don't care about the distinctions between those words, all they know is the whole thing is painful... In which case your version of the word whacky is more appropriate than wacky because they feel like they are being hit over the head.
Just about every wacky, typically non-goat thing you do racks up a score counter that is of no consequence at all.
It still has all the great things about the genre and Schafer's kind of work - snappy writing, satisfying puzzles, wacky characters and great locations, it's just the filler is taken out and I don't mind that at all.
Iâ $ ™ d still like to see Willis and his fellow AGW recalcitrants start a fresh debate over there so I can see them put those wacky climate scientists in their place and teach them a thing or to about real science, the type that doesnâ $ ™ t impact on business profits.
No matter how wacky your schedule may be, you can get your traffic school done without having to worry about missing out on things that are important to you.
but because you had no idea what the words were being used for, you'd end up with wacky stories about things like the time you babysat 200 purple watermelons, or that time you went to the zoo to see the dancing pizzas with your crazy rainbow Mohawk wearing uncle?
What I'm really good at is finding thrift store, side of the road finds, and just over all wacky things to turn into useful object (think Junk Market — Flea Market Style) I live in Ambler, PA, which is about 20 minutes outside of Philadelphia and 1.5 hours from NYC.
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