Not exact matches
So please get out of that ergonomically correct chair right now — there's no time like the present for a trial
walkabout.
So far, they've challenged each other to a bandy hockey penalty shootout (spoiler alert: Prince William won), met the Swedish royal family for lunch and a
walkabout, and sat in on a mental health activity session at a school in Stockholm.
Ed Miliband, on a victory
walkabout in Southampton, was
so stunned he broke off his prepared speech to supporters to intone solemnly, «Friends, I bring news from Scotland», which unfortunately made him look less like a PM - in - waiting and more like a 17th - century town crier.
So they let him go on a
walkabout in Glasgow.
Back then, it was pretty clear that Gordon Brown, then
so popular that he was an asset to Blair on
walkabouts in southern marginal seats, would take over at some stage.
So when his character stepped away from Flash to go on
walkabout, after being dumped and feeling somewhat estranged from his family and team, we knew that Wally West would fit in perfectly on Legends.
Walkabout is a deceptively simple tale about lost children trying to find their way home that slowly grows into a treatise against the continued expansion of industry, the domination of humanity over unbridled nature, and the correlation between the savageries still inherent in
so - called civilized society.
So what better way to explore the films of Nicolas Roeg (Performance,
Walkabout, Don't Look Now, The Man Who Fell To Earth) than through the eyes of someone whose career he influenced?
You would not recognize this as the same Austin in the front half of Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof or the sprawling
walkabouts of
so many a Richard Linkater joint.
Summers by the ocean can be hot but are typically on the mild side,
so be sure to pack an extra cardigan for cool evening
walkabouts.
So, if you want to prevent your paperwork from going
walkabout around your home, make sure you invest in plenty of storage.