Sentences with phrase «works in funny ways»

I doubt it'll even surprise you since we always joked about how your brain worked in funny ways.

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Too funny, I am a snob and since I went to college you are all beneath me... damn working class is just in the way!!
We should be proud of these guys... who work real hard, feel the defense, the teamplay and they are able to do that in a funny way.
I'm aware of «assets,» but the funny thing, the way «assets» usually work in sports and players is that their value correlates to their likely production.
«In a funny way, it helps to lighten up the work and make it a little more fun,» Crisp says.
The line is vintage «Rai,» his friends will tell you: blunt, irreverent, funny, and impatient with anything that gets in the way of his work.
Funny enough I don't think that way about dresses... but when it comes to blazers or jackets I expect them to work with multiple items in my closet.
I love playing sports, working out, reading books, making the one I'm with very happy in any way they want (mylovelycougars) I am very funny, adventurous, outgoing, and everything and anything else you want me to be.
As writers, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg run their characters through a bunch of funny situations, work in flashbacks and dream sequences to great effect (Harold & Kumar is, in the best possible way, something of a live action «Family Guy»), but their directing skills are nil.
[A] knockout... In a funny way, the radical optimism of «Golden Hour» feels far more rebellious than any of Musgraves» earlier work.
It works in a way that does not diminish the horrors of those things, and is funny about them — in a dark, bitter way — only in how they rely on people lying in often ridiculous ways to themselves and others about the realities of their lives.
Like most great character actors, she was an onscreen chameleon, going from funny to sexy to vulnerable to hyper - intelligent to invisible across projects, and her works speaks for itself in its own quiet way, because she was never a Hollywood celebrity.
Girlfriend's Day is a film that is occasionally funny, yet it tries to ambitiously blend multiple genres, in a way that only partly works.
Same also with Gaston Lagaffe who works in the office to give viewers joy while Scooby Doo cartoons who always stumble on mysterious crimes and solve it a very funny way.
It goes without saying that something that is funny in 3 - minute installments probably can not survive the transition to a 90 minute feature, but when it comes to MacGruber, the sketch is barely funny on its own... there is NO WAY this will work as a movie.
The animation is a little crude, but it works well with the tone of the show, and although its characters sometimes get in the way of the humor, this is one of the funnier adult - themed animated series on TV.
Bloom is darkly funny and terrifying as he ruthlessly works his way up the bloody ladder of a nocturnal subculture in pursuit of a career in freelance TV news reporting.
The 2000 movie — Crowe's most personal work, and one of his best — took viewers on the road in the days of vintage rock and roll in a way that was funny, emotional, and ultimately affecting.
Miramax - y product did / does have its virtues, however, and since John Wells is a director of some conscience and screenwriter Steven Knight is in fact capable of first - rate work, «Burnt» packs some minor surprises and attractive details along its way — one sequence in which David draws an analogy between Michelin book stars and «Star Wars» heroes is funny and apt — and shows a certain amount of restraint when the inevitable triumphant note is struck.
Along the way, Chan worked in a variety of genres, from superheroes to funny animals, and emulated his western artistic influences, including the British science fiction strip Dan Dare, Pogo, and MAD — all brilliantly mimicked by Liew, who convincingly replicates yellowing comic books, sketchbook fragments, newspaper clippings, and other media.
I've not reached the stage yet where I had to recruit beta readers for my own stuff, but I have done quite a bit of beta - reading for friends with shorter works, and recently attempted to beta - read a novel for someone, but real life got in the way (my family is so dysfunctional it's not even funny), and I had to drop it.
Later, some of the people who worked in the lab would say they were the kind of couple that is easy to like — intelligent and attractive and funny in a droll, ironic kind of way — and that much is immediately obvious from the videotape Gottman made of their visit.
Whether it's running contests, or posting fun content, or setting up newsletters that reward subscribers with free, original content, or making funny videos that go viral, or coming up with a fun way of branding themselves, or working with other authors on unique cross promotional contests or giveaways — they put their creativity to work — not just in their writing — but in selling.
What's funny is that the same way the Storm2 works is how it was initially described to us way back in July of last year, and we've heard that the original Storm was actually supposed to be more like the Storm2, but we won't get too far into that as it's unsubstantiated at this point.
It's 1960 in Cork, Ireland, and three boys have big plans but life has a funny way of working out in ways you never expect.
It's funny how that works — there's no way I'd cross the pharmaceutical line to meet you in that mess.
Working with a debt - settlement company is, in a funny way, supporting the same industry — a business that only exists because of the credit business.
I have found that most people find me funny ha ha, but the people working for companies that take advantage of consumers find me funny in more of an obnoxious ass sort of way.
The two extremely talented ladies led last night's Saturday Night Live in the best way possible, with Schumer putting in work on some seriously funny skits, and Musgraves doing her thing as musical accompaniment!!!
You can also find her work in popular travel anthology books such as Go Your Own Way, Sand in My Bra: Funny Women Write from the Road and A Woman's Asia.
In a funny way for as much as GoW does take itself seriously, that's hard to take seriously and for me it works when I just need to get away from stuff.
Still, it might not be the most robust or laugh - out - loud funny game in Twisted Pixel's catalogue but based on entertainment value, ingenuity and the way the game works around Kinect's foibles rather than pushing its luck and falling down, it'd be downright criminal to deny the talented studio those few dollars more.
It is funny how things admired in the past have a way of resurfacing when working on a painting.
«It's very funny and critical of the art - gallery scene, how gallerists talk about works in a way that are difficult to understand,» said Patricia Hickson, Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art.
Kjartansson has been working his way into the art world's collective heart with his funny, romantic, and moving videos and performances, which often extend over many hours in a kind of repetitious meditation on subjects like love and longing.
In this work, Owens uses dropped shadows and broken frames to draw attention to how the unrelated elements interact in funny and confusing ways through the medium's multiple layerIn this work, Owens uses dropped shadows and broken frames to draw attention to how the unrelated elements interact in funny and confusing ways through the medium's multiple layerin funny and confusing ways through the medium's multiple layers.
If you're in the area you should definitely make the effort to go: the work is sharp and funny and outspoken in a way that's rarely seen in a -LSB-.....]
The vaguely organic / mechanical objects in my work are falling apart, but sometimes if you squint just right they might be coming together in a funny way.
But the funny thing about Memphis is that I also resist it because its forms were always purposefully humorous, and I don't really employ humor that way in my work.
There's a funny sense of ownership that happens too, like this part of a person belongs to me in a way, while I'm working with it.
William Powhida: After «After the Contemporary» through March 3, 2018 Charlie James Gallery, Chinatown By Shana Nys Dambrot Cheeky and dark in a funny - because - it's - true kind of way, the 120 + works on paper by New York - based artist William Powhida in After «After the Contemporary» combine the convincing mimicry required for satire, with the more gestural and...
William Powhida: After «After the Contemporary» through March 3, 2018 Charlie James Gallery, Chinatown By Shana Nys Dambrot Cheeky and dark in a funny - because - it's - true kind of way, the 120 + works...
By Shana Nys Dambrot Cheeky and dark in a funny - because - it's - true kind of way, the 120 + works on paper by New York - based artist William Powhida in After «After the Contemporary» combine the convincing mimicry required for satire, with the more gestural and thus emotional aesthetic that comes from really meaning it.
In a funny way you could consider it as a reaction to seeing the work of these artists who have such a direct relationship to the materials they are using.
Origami may seem a funny way to «articulate the persistence of the logic of capitalist property relations in the visual,» but Gareth James's working concept...
In addition to those presented by the Egan family, the Museum also has three further works by the artist in its Collection: two sculptures Nude Girl Standing, 1965, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the G.P.O., 1990, and a work on paper, The Royal Hospital Where William's Soldiers Recuperated After Aughrim in 1692, 196In addition to those presented by the Egan family, the Museum also has three further works by the artist in its Collection: two sculptures Nude Girl Standing, 1965, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the G.P.O., 1990, and a work on paper, The Royal Hospital Where William's Soldiers Recuperated After Aughrim in 1692, 196in its Collection: two sculptures Nude Girl Standing, 1965, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the G.P.O., 1990, and a work on paper, The Royal Hospital Where William's Soldiers Recuperated After Aughrim in 1692, 196in 1692, 1969.
In a single gallery deep on the north side, Molesworth has brought together a suite of works that take on the issue of sex and sexuality in weird and funny ways — from a cigar sculpture by Robert Gober (b. 1954) to portraits of de-sexed androgynes by Matthew Barney (b. 1967) to a cartoonishly provocative painting of a blond by Lisa Yuskavage (b. 1962In a single gallery deep on the north side, Molesworth has brought together a suite of works that take on the issue of sex and sexuality in weird and funny ways — from a cigar sculpture by Robert Gober (b. 1954) to portraits of de-sexed androgynes by Matthew Barney (b. 1967) to a cartoonishly provocative painting of a blond by Lisa Yuskavage (b. 1962in weird and funny ways — from a cigar sculpture by Robert Gober (b. 1954) to portraits of de-sexed androgynes by Matthew Barney (b. 1967) to a cartoonishly provocative painting of a blond by Lisa Yuskavage (b. 1962).
The curator said that «a lot of the works have a certain vulnerability to them that feels manifested in how they were made in a funny way formally, but also in the content, the personal content that they were willing to share.»
ARDPG from France creates witty and funny works that engage with those who pass by in a clever way.
I did feel funny about it: on the one hand, I felt my work had been taken for the benefit of the other blog; on the other hand, it did drive up traffic to my site and it was fairly flattering to be noticed in this way.
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