Sentences with phrase «wrecking it when»

Many of us, and I certainly was one, are a complete wreck when we walk in the doors of AA.
I wrecked them when I was trying to flip them because they were so thin, is there a secret to this?
How best to avoid this late - race wreck when drivers start to gamble?
Whether he comes down or not is the thing we should be asking, and also how does he get down, and also how does he not wreck himself when falling from the cage?
Oh my gosh I'm going to be an absolute wreck when my eldest goes in a couple of years so I can totally relate!
I was an emotional wreck when it came to her first birthday and I tried to deal with how I felt on the minutes that we thought we had lost her.
Assembling this unit is easy as well and won't send you into a nervous wreck when putting together.
We usually autopilot to omelets when we think about egg - and - vegetable breakfasts, but a frittata gets my brunch - at - home vote for the fact that you can let it cook in the oven while you shower (or lie in bed with the shades drawn until the timer goes off) and because you don't have to worry about wrecking it when you try — and fail — to flip it without making a mess, something most of us have trouble with even when we're firing on all cylinders.
I have have shoulders due to a motorcycle wreck when I was 21.
After getting antibiotic c diff, and then using more antibiotics to cure that, my gut was a complete wreck when it was all said and done.
If you are trying to decide if you knew me, this might help... My father was RD «Dale» Patterson, older brother «Stan» Patterson, and sister «Bunny» who died in a terrible car wreck when she was a Junior at Skyline.
Groundskeeper Francesco Dellamorte works at an Italian cemetery where the major part of his duties is to shoot zombies in the head as they rise from the grave; the normalcy of his daily routine is wrecked when he falls in love with a beautiful widow, sees a vision of death, and has to cope with his mute assistant's romance with an underage severed head.
Although he's young at 27, Teller's face bears the scars of a car - wreck when he was 20, and they add an extra dimension to his acting that his apple - cheeked peers can't match.
Despite claims by Paul Vallas and his cheerleaders at the Chicago Tribune, Vallas left behind a wreck when he was forced out of his job at the top of the nation's fourth largest schools system...
The mechanic said that it was a miracle that the car didn't wreck when the brake light came on because he had the same issue in a newer SUV and the car flipped when it happened.
The IRS has an immense authority over our financial lives and that can be nerve wrecking when you have to pay.
But it gets aggravating, and also nerve wrecking when you know everything is accurate and you NEED your money.
Needless to say, I was a total wreck when I first met with Pako.
I like being a complete wreck when going to work in the morning with tales of triumph and defeat ultimately confuse coworkers.
Not to get off topic, but my problem is I am a suspicious wreck when it comes to art thievery.
And we were all wrecks when we got there.
Dolan stated drivers too often cause additional wrecks when they focus on crashes that already occurred and fail to watch the roadway ahead.
However, this doesn't mean you can't seek compensation after a wreck when someone else was at fault.
As explained by Worters, if you're involved in a car wreck when you're high, your auto insurance rates might go up, but not because you'd been smoking weed.
He was only willing to pay 80 % of our damages for our car being wrecked when his policy holder had 100 % fault.
It will always be nerve wrecking when it comes to job interview but there are ways to make that less apparent.
She said: «It was a wreck when we bought it earlier this year.
Not like the kind of wreck when people say, «Oh my gosh my house is such a mess!»
It was a wreck when we bought it but we turned it into the cutest cottage on the block.

Not exact matches

We're very well protected in the trucks, and every precaution is taken, but when you're jumping in the air and sometimes landing upside down — well, you could probably compare that to getting in a car wreck every weekend.
His addiction began in 2004, when he hurt his back in an IndyCar wreck.
(Poets & Quants)-- When he graduated from the Harvard Business School three years ago this month, the economy was a wreck.
When the firm was working on a project for Red Lobster, it invited Robert Ballard, the oceanographer who discovered the wreck of the Titanic; he helped the team explore the association between its corporate identity and mankind's eternal fascination with the ocean.
The wreck lay at the bottom of the gulf, still containing a large quantity of oil, until 1996, when the federal government raised the barge, but was unable to force the Irvings to pay the bill.
That mangled wreck, when coded according to universally accepted web standards, makes your website hum like a well - tuned race car.
The most striking example of change occurred in October 1995, when a wrecking ball smashed into the walls of the old Timmins Daily Press office.
You also need a contingency plan for when the European Union wrecks the Greek banks, which basically have been the tool of the oligarchy in Greece.
It's like the situation in Animal House, when one of the fraternity boys lent his friends his father's expensive car and they wrecked it.
As I keep repeating, future generations will shake their heads in disbelief when they survey this train wreck.
What investor, looking at the train - wreck failure of recent pipeline regulatory processes in Canada, would put their dollars down on Canada when only a few hundred kilometres to the south there are vastly more profitable (and vastly more predictable) investment opportunities.
Rievaulx Abbey, near Helmsley in North Yorkshire, was one of the richest and most spiritually significant abbeys in England when it was wrecked on the orders of the king and Thomas Cromwell in 1538.
I want to learn to listen as well when life is good, as I do when life is a train wreck.
When we follow Jesus, He takes us to those whose lives have been wrecked.
It also reminded me of the movie «Antz» where the ants form the wrecking ball and what happens when the «neurotic - type Woody Allen» ant has his doubts about his life's purpose.
That's why people get thrown through windshields when their cars wreck; the car stops but they don't.
When a man foolishly wrecks his life, he may yet insist on blaming God, or perhaps «Fate.»
On days when I am tempted to resign myself to the inexorable triumph of the modernism / liberalism nexus that Bottum describes, I wonder if it might not take a catastrophic wreck, after which, with heroic labor, a chastened world repairs the damage and lays tracks in a different direction.
This fact is, of course, the source of much distress and tension when the «eternal triangle» appears and breeds at times a fierce jealousy which wrecks marriages.
I've also been to Heaven, and it's been taken from me twice now, when my father died and our family was forever changed, and when my kids died as my rebuilt family was wrecked again.
It's when I feel cheated that I think about cheating — and I don't want to wreck what I've got, even though it lacks a lot.
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