Sentences with phrase «when edie»

in my life since I was sixteen so she met all my boyfriends, was right there when Edie was born and then passed away at the ripe old age of twenty.

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When she exited the Supreme Court in March 2013 after the justices heard arguments in her case, hundreds of supporters chanted «Edie!
«The federal government picked the wrong New Yorker to screw with when they sent Edie that tax bill!»
i first bought one of their little tunics for edie when she was a newborn and she was able to wear it until she was nearly a year old!
In the 1995 - set Landline, the scratchy - voiced Slate plays Dana, part of a frank New York family that includes a mother and father (Edie Falco and John Turturro) who lived through the disco era robustly enough to be pretty chill when it comes to their parental relationship with young adult Dana and her sparky kid sister, Ali (Abby Quinn).
That wrong guess plays right into the dynamic Robespierre's setting up, and the plot kicks into gear when Ali discovers that their father Alan (John Turturro,) whose relationship with their mother Pat (Edie Falco) has long since turned cordial, is having an affair.
GREY GARDENS Directors: Ellen Hovde, Albert Maysles, David Maysles, Muffie Meyer Starring: Edith «Little Edie» Bouvier Beale, Edith Bouvier Beale, Jerry Torre, Brooks Hyers In the current era of watching reality television when it seems normal to watch the lives of trashy people, drunk people, or rich snobby people, one would not bat a lash at watching a documentary about two crazy cat ladies.
Surly and solitary, Megan is feuding with her mother and stepfather (Edie Falco and Will Patton) when she impulsively decides to enlist in the Marines.
The most immediately apparent source of Nina's irritation is Dot (When a Stranger Calls» Camilla Belle), a silent, presumably deaf girl, whom Nina's parents, architect Paul (Martin Donovan) and interior decorator Olivia (Edie Falco), have taken in after the death of her father.
When Ben's ex, Rachel (Lake Bell), agonizes over her frivolous job as a designer compared to the work of a college room - mate who's started a «mobile truck stop condom distribution» scheme in Africa, her boss, Edie (Martha Plimpton) reassures her that any do - gooder with airfare can make a difference in Africa, but Rachel is improving the lives of New Yorkers «300 square feet at a time.»
It's a classic dysfunctional family comedy - drama in many respects, with every single family member of the central Jacobs family dealing with some sort of personal trouble: older sister Dana (Slate) with misgivings about her engagement to Ben (Jay Duplass), which she channels into an affair with an old college friend, Nate (Finn Wittrock); younger sister Ali (Abby Quinn) with a rebellious nature that leads her into all - night clubbing and increasingly adventurous drug use; and their on - the - outs parents, Pat (Edie Falco) and Alan (John Turturro), the stagnation of their marriage only magnified when Ali discovers her father indulging in his own philandering.
When her husband dies, Edie resolves to climb Suilven, a Scottish peak, and make up for missed opportunities.
Here's what happens when she stops in front of Edie's house.
Here's a short excerpt from the beginning of the book, when daughter - in - law Rachelle — a woman whose mission in life is to «keep her family happy and healthy» — goes over to Edie's house for an intervention.
Thirty - three - year - old Edie is working as a waitress, pregnant and alone, when her former friend Heather shows up on her doorstep.
Luckily Miss Edie has not experienced any ear infections, but I'm always careful when bathing her not to get water in her ears.
When we arrive at CAWC Edie trots eagerly to the door.
I know that this message is like preaching to the choir when it comes to the frequent readers of this blog, but I hope that seeing Edie's amazing transformation from something barely recognizable as a Maltese to a gorgeous, friendly and happy little girl that anyone would be thrilled to have as part of their family will inspire people to take a chance on the not - so - perfect (or downright scary - ugly) looking rescue dog.
Carol (Edie Falco) is a teacher whose life is thrown into disarray when a former student returns from prison.
When I was researching counter top choices I came across Edie from Life In Grace's post about her Calcutta marble counters.
:) can't wait to get to know you, dear Edie - i won't be lurking when you are back to blogland.
I alluded to Edie before when I asked what color to paint my antique chair.
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