At some time in their lives everyone has wanted to do something completely off-the-wall. Only the fear of what people will say stops them from going out and wreaking havoc. Peer Gynt has none of these inhibitions. Overhearing two women gossiping about him, he thinks for a moment and shrug...
There might be a local haunt where the main characters frequently meet (such as a diner or bookstore), and gossiping friends and neighbors hang around to add a bit of comedy. If you’re sticking to the standard, you’ll want to have one of these “compact” settings where people can’...
shouting of teenagers gossiping over who is the hottest guy or something about sports. It was never a quiet school and there seemed to never be a dull moment. But even through all the shouting and screaming, I seem to have sense, something from the lockers down the hall. Something that ...
When I ignore the noise inside the mind, the voice of the ego and all its chatter either gossiping, complaining, or critiquing self or others. When I immerse entirely into whatever activity I'm engaged in, observing and absorbing all that each experience has to offer, idea concepts are ...
and always the last to leave a party. Except Guilia, of course, who could function reasonably well without sleep for three days. Like an SAS soldier in kitten heels. After everyone else had made their way home, Luke and Guilia remained, gossiping quietly together while Bailey loaded the dish...
As usual, my fellow classmates are totally ignoring him, gossiping, and checking cell phones to see if any new texts have popped up in the six seconds since they last looked. “Anyone?” With a remarkable look of patience, given the circumstances, he adjusts the round hipster glasses perche...
SILVER — One Day At A Time Chelsea: One Day At A Time was supposed to be a throwback for Norman Lear but ended up being one of the most heart-tugging, beautiful family shows on television. It’s wholesome and doesn’t have a cynical bone in its body, but it’s also not saccharine...
From this inauspicious start, Desiree must navigate the usual minefield presented to any bride on her wedding day: overanxious parents, meddling or gossiping relatives, drunken guests. We see Desiree trying her best to maintain her composure, but this will prove near impossible. For example, early...
Yup, it’s difficult, walking that path. Counterintuitive. But it’s where you’ll ultimately land when the gossiping “whale of Jonah” finally upchucks you onto the shore. There you’ll lay, waterlogged and exhausted. And, really, relieved to finally give it up. ...
I really felt that sense of Dilly being trapped at the end. That she felt as though she had to give herself up to it. There was a sense that everyone knew everything about her. The psychiatrist knows her mum and Dilly’s family are setting up a job for her with an acquaintance. The...