Maybe you're a pro at «just writing,» i.e., putting pen to paper for a set amount of time and writing down
whatever pops into your head.
Turn on the recorder, and just start playing and singing
whatever pops into your head.
I'd forget our regular schedule in favor of
whatever popped into my head at the moment.
However, kids will appreciate the paper-esque sensibility and chance to just do
whatever pops into their heads.
Inspired by
whatever pops into his head at the time, Troy's illustrations are bright and vibrant and feature complex shapes that combine to form fun, interesting designs.
If, by contrast, you have mixed illusions about him, you might say to yourself that he does often say
whatever pops into his head without screening it.
Not exact matches
However, we are not left wandering aimlessly around, blurting out
whatever random line
pops into our
heads.
Anyways, for
whatever reason, this recipe
popped into my
head the other day and I thought....
Experiment 1 With the same pen or pencil you just used, make a note of
whatever random thoughts
pop into your
head.
It could be a river, a forest, a beach — go with
whatever first
pops into your
head.
This way when a new task
pops into my
head, I know to quickly throw it on my list before I get sidetracked on
whatever I'm currently working on or worse, forget the new task entirely.
After giving him the greenlight for
whatever next
popped into his
head, it appears that Phillips
headed home, got stoned and fell asleep while watching Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
Joe begins her episodic narrative through the chapters of her life (literally, with titles that reflect something that
pops into her
head upon introducing the next part), from her childhood — when she and her best friend writhe on the bathroom floor until they felt something «down there,» with her mother (Connie Nielsen) knowing
whatever Joe is doing is «wrong» and her father (Christian Slater) wishing his wife would stop judging their daughter — through young adulthood (Stacy Martin plays the younger version of Joe).
I'll report on my experiences with the trips I've made, and look forward to those I hope to make, while also making room for stuff on traveling, travel writing, and more tenuously related flannel on slow travel, trip planning, independent travel, popular culture, ways to live and
whatever other stuff that happens to
pop into my befuddled, bearded little
head.
We all sit down to chat about the latest Nintendo news and
whatever random crap
pops into our
heads.
If you are just cruising around doing nothing and just exploring there might
pop up a mission for you and lay the way point for you so that you can easily drop
whatever you are doing and just
head straight
into this mission.
WebHubTelescope implicitly insults me, claiming I'm ignorant and saying «
whatever pops into [my]
head,» because I said these two sentences are inconsistent: