Sentences with phrase «working as a bouncer»

For a while he lived in the basement of a condominium complex, spending his afternoons poolside and his evenings working as a bouncer at a nearby bar.
Moving to New York in 1975, he supported himself by performing in children's and dinner theater, appearing in television commercials, and working as a bouncer.
Their two lives intersect when Ali is working as a bouncer at a nightclub, and then again after Steph's accident.
First on the list is Budd (Michael Madsen), who lives in the Texas desert and works as a bouncer for a strip club.
Taking work as a bouncer, he has a brief encounter with a woman, Stephanie (Marion Cotillard), who gets into a fight in his club.
Charlie Carter was a thick - chested brick mason who occasionally worked as a bouncer at the Coachlight.
After studying art history at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and working as a bouncer in Brussels, Tuymans became a full - time painter in the early 1990s.
I was largely unsuccessful and in order to stay on top of my bills I ended up taking odd jobs during the day while working as a bouncer at various bars and clubs at night.

Not exact matches

It's not technically furniture, but it holds the same function as the swing and bouncer, works soooo much more effectively, and doesn't take up any of your living room.
Before joining the attorney general's office but after his retirement as a New York City detective, Addolorato worked for the exoneration of two men who were convicted of the 1990 murder of a club bouncer.
By protecting your gut barrier (the nightclub bouncer of your gut that selectively lets the good stuff in while keeping the bad out), crowding out and killing harmful bacteria, and teaching your immune system how to respond to various stimuli (as in no to allergic reactions, yes to fighting infections), the good bacteria in your gut work hard to make sure your immune function is in tiptop shape.
I've also worked as I have travelled, taking on jobs such as nightclub bouncer and grape - picker.
Many of their initial clients were bars that needed more reliable bouncers as well as offices that had break - ins and were frustrated with the delays of working with traditional security companies.
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