Sentences with phrase «who blabs»

Kansas About Blog I'm a military spouse and clinical social worker who blabs about military life, motherhood shenanigans, advice and support for military families.
I don't know anyone who blabs excessively about their kids either (or maybe they do, but because I'm on Facebook / Twitter sporadically, too, maybe I'm just not seeing all of it).
Then I realized that people who blab on and on about how well they are doing were... well... not doing that well.

Not exact matches

You can post your live conversations, check out those others are having (who have given the a-okay by joining Blab), or... okay, I guess you can call it creeping.
Now it is about good looking idiots who throw some random fact or event out there and blab about what they think for an hour.
Arsenal never said they need a goalkeeper so why blabbing about Cech who was one of the worst keepers in 2011/12.
It will also shut the mouth of some players who keep blabbing about CL.
It is better to speak directly with the person you've had conflict with instead of co-workers who might blab about it.
While they're not looking to marry you, they still don't want to get with a guy who's going to blow them off or blab about your hookup on Facebook.
Not surprisingly, Weingarten (now AFT president) and other union leaders who constantly blab to the media have been very cricket - like about the school's closing.
On the other hand you never know who you'll run into when you go to court, but generally they are there for the same reasons you are, and neither of you has an interest in blabbing about it.
They're not substantial rewards by any means, but at least it gives you a reason to care ever so slightly about Nia, considering she otherwise falls under the category of annoying Nintendo sidekicks like Skyward Sword's Fi, who constantly blab and point out the obvious (mercifully, you can make Nia's commentary less frequent, or turn it off entirely).
I think the CIA will have issues with telling Trump about any of their methods of obtaining information on Russia, because they know he has friends like Tillerson and Manafort who will blab to Russia.
Some police, who know it's their last shot to get a confession and know once your lawyer gets there will never talk to you again (and they have enough to go forward without your confession in the event you just start blabbing «you did it» before they can get you to invoke your rights) will keep talking to you and tell you not to comment, just to listen, even while your lawyer sits outside.
Another problem with CC's theory is it requires that you believe simultaneously that a) Mercer / Putin et al are so brilliant and powerful they could orchestrate this global conspiracy AND b) it fell apart because they're so dumb they entrusted the Brexit arm of it to Banks and Wigmore who promptly blabbed the whole dastardly scheme on the record to CC by mistake.
Those clients tend to blab to more friends, more often and with more emotion about a bad a real estate transaction than a happy client who talks about a good one.
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