Sentences with phrase «without laughing about»

I couldn't imagine going through the entire sign - up process without laughing about how lame their attempt is at getting me to sign up.

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Fortune spoke with Jeetendr Sehdev, a celebrity branding authority and author of the new book The Kim Kardashian Principle: Why Shameless Sells (and How to Do It Right), about what the Kardashian clan can teach business about reaching millennial consumers (without having them laugh your ad off the air).
Also without all the jokes about religion that make people laugh, the rate of depression would increase as well.
Everything Glassie wrote in 2012 is still true, from the conditioning (funny how our team complains about fatigue the most) to injuries to laughing while losing to nepotism for coaching hires to failed draft picks without any accountability.
So it must have been hard for Henry to give his opinion on what has happened and is happening to the reigning champions Chelsea, without gloating or bursting out laughing, but the Arsenal legend just about managed it when questioned about it by Sky Sports.
Can you imagine them going to a game at the age of 9 or 10 with their mates like we did, without their Father or Guardian to protect them, or swimming in the canal or what about a game of conkers between Counsel and PIRES, what a laugh that would be.
And if our kids are passionate about cooking, we let them make dinner and promise to eat it without laughing, even if it winds up looking like a plate full of penises.
There was so much I learned about him — we rarely know the full spectrum of a person, and all of us have several identities — that I was sorry I never cornered him at a party to ask him more about the creative process; instead, I always sought him out because he was never without a good story and because he was always laughing.
[Laughs] But it definitely just made me feel that much stronger about doing what I know is best for my daughter no matter where I'm at; if it's Trader Joes, if it's a library, I breastfed her in church on Mardis Gras without a cover - I will not consider feeding her in a bathroom.
I don't know how to respond without calling you a pervert, [Laughs] about your uncomfortable with me feeding my baby in public.
I'm thinking about the Sagan quote when another burst of laughter arrives through the TV speakers, and without realizing what I'm doing, I find myself laughing along with the kids on the screen.
[Laughs] I thought maybe I'd make it all the way through an interview without having to talk about this.
I'd just go to supermarkets and read labels and look at the way the store was laid out and just pretend I was an anthropologist (laughs) practicing without a license and examining how people interacted with the foods in supermarkets and what everything in supermarkets told you about important food issues.
I was raised on laughter and find it impossible to get through a class no matter how serious the theme without finding something to laugh about with my students.
My mom laughed about how heavy it is, but I like the material because it keeps you really warm without feeling bulky.
We can laugh about ridiculous things without feelings of insecurity, which I fully believe can ruin a photograph.
The price of the dating event apparently includes a cocktail, so I assume there is a stop, however I doubt this stop would be without further toilet - based information, so I think the only real opportunity singletons would have to bond would be at the end, away from the tour, as The Fresh Prince and I did (though at least the tour gives you an ice breaker to laugh about!)
It gives you the chance to relax together, laughing and chatting without worrying about where the waiter has disappeared to or who should foot the bill.
One can say about me that I'm loves to laugh and enjoys life Single European girl without children.
It's difficult to discuss what's good about the film without treading into spoiler territory, since many of its biggest laughs are predicated on the sheer unlikeliness of certain events or images — or the seemingly bottomless depth of its special - guest cameo roster (suffice it to say that at least one world - famous Torontonian shows up to get in on the fun).
There's little doubt that Due Date gets off to an almost disastrously underwhelming start, as director Todd Phillips, working from a script cowritten with Alan R. Cohen, Alan Freedland, and Adam Sztykiel, offers up a series of eye - rollingly broad comedic set pieces that are both unfunny and without any basis in reality (ie Peter receives a beating from a wheelchair - bound redneck, Ethan laughs hysterically after Peter tells him a sad story about his father, etc).
There's something magical about seeing a packed house of 300 Taveuni locals laugh equally uproariously, and, without a nanosecond's worth of culture shock, at Queen Latifah in «Bringing Down the House» and Buster Keaton in «Steamboat Bill, Jr..»
Segments are played specifically to laugh about his accent, or that he doesn't remember his lines, without going deeper into where that stubbornness comes from.
(Better yet, try to think about that without laughing out loud.)
For a film about a woman who enjoys the the act of sex without actually being able to achieve orgasm, it's fittingly ironic how The Oh in Ohio manages to make us sense amusement without actually getting us to laugh out loud.
The actors aren't all well cast (I counted only about three I'd consider to be above average for their respective roles — Acker as Beatrice, Fillion (Waitress, White Noise 2) in the supporting role of Dogberry - the only time the audience I viewed the film with laughed at anything in the film that came from actual dialogue, rather than the injected slapstick and actors occasionally comical facial expressions, came from Fillion's delivery - and British actor Paul Meston in the minuscule part of Friar Francis) The rest often appear as though they're reciting lines without any sense of meaning in the words they are saying, and when one of those happens to be the male romantic lead, that's one hell of a liability.
Recommended for viewers that are similarly in seemingly dead - end situations without hope to get out, or at least those that remember what it was like and can laugh about it.
While the dominating theme of cinematic comedy of the last decade has been of arrested development, of the perpetual man - child, this feels refreshing because it's about the reverse: kids who desperately want to grow up before they're quite ready to, and amidst the belly - laughs, there's a yearning, melancholy tone that imbues meaning without drifting into sentimentality (it's about five times more effective than the similar - on - the - surface «Mud,» for one).
There's a lot to like about this movie, including laughs aplenty and 80s references (and jams) sprinkled throughout, and that you can now watch it without having to actually go out is pretty great too.
To watch a 30 year old laugh so bawdily without worrying about creases.
Run & Jump is an exceptionally well - handled drama about a difficult subject; Enjoyable, accessible and sensitive, without ever succumbing to false, mawkish sentimentality, with a few brisk laughs and an optimistic, heart - warming ending.
Indeed, without giving away where the movie heads after that, it's safe to say that it starts to reveal itself less as a story about righting a wrong and more about reconciliation — one that still blends McDonagh's signature dark humor and sudden swerves into laughs into gasps, yet also taps into an emotional depth that closer to his theater projects than his film work.
As if a sober and respectful adaptation of an earnest and leisurely nineteenth - century novel could still compete for eyes and ears in a twenty - first - century entertainment environment engineered to entice instead the sex - crazed, the violence junkies, and the attention - deficit - disordered — as if even the oil companies hadn't bailed on public television's Masterpiece Theatre because nobody seems to care anymore about character as destiny versus the British class system — here without apology are three more hours of Thomas Hardy moping about old Wessex, looking in vain for a laugh.
This gave us the opportunity to put in all of the jokes that made us laugh the most without really worrying about it.
It might have a typically game performance from Mark Wahlberg at the center, and a few fitful laughs, but the rest of it seemed aimless, lazy and offensive without being transgressive (say what you like about the mostly weak «The Dictator,» but it sets out to hit more taboo subjects than «Chinese people speak funny.»)
This is not to say that this comedy about an advertising executive's (Robert Downey Jr.) increasingly oddball session with a psychiatrist (Alan Arkin) isn't without its laughs and amusements, largely due to the leads» go - for - broke enthusiasm.
Because while the film is every bit as idiotic as its predecessor (perhaps even more so), it lacks the cleverness of «Dumb and Dumber,» especially the way it made you laugh at the stupidest things without feeling guilty about it.
Laughs filtered through the awkwardness of teendom, but without ever being nasty about it.
Without ever really going for overt laughs (or unintentional ones for that matter), the cast and crew basically went for it and hoped for the best, throwing in things like stop - motion animation, which even Henenlotter was initially skeptical about.
You laugh at yourself, change direction, and without further thought about it, set off to place A again.
Chris Sims called it «without question the best Archie story since Archie Meets the Punisher,» adding, «It goofs on the established format in a way that's actually really funny, to the point where it's the first Archie comic I've read in a long time that I not only laughed out loud while I was reading, but laughed later when I was telling friends about it.»
I agree with you a child does not understand an a child should be allowed to laugh an have without being scared about being attacked by a dog I love dogs but when it comes to a child over a dog the child I will choose everytime
This is not a problem when you are playing with friends and laughing about who can spam Deathstroke's machine gun the best, but trying to play the game online without spamming moves, and winning, is extremely difficult.
♬ Now you need to publish every movement And every single thought to cross your mind I'm told the Twitterverse is full of rubbish But most of us are actually quite refined We validate each other's insecurities And brag about the gadgets that we've bought We laugh out loud at every hint of jolliness And try to self - promote without being caught You're no one if you're not on Twitter... ♬
The earliest account I could find of Amazon's voice assistant Alexa laughing without cause was posted about a month ago in a Reddit thread containing «creepy Alexa stories.»
Jokes can be a form of discipline without it being too offensive, and it's something that both parent and child can laugh about years after.
Instead of time making things better, the pain has only remained or intensified as each year passes without being part of my son's life, milestones are missed, going to bed every night thinking about not seeing them to tuck them into bed, what they are thinking about, how their day went, laughing with them, hearing their voice, what's going on in their lives, are they sick, hurt, confused, do they even remember us anymore or have they been so brainwashed and removed that it's as if we never existed which is how they act.
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