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Kevin Wendt, a fellow Winter Games alum, suggests the French-Canadian chats up Nielson.
No matter how much she chats up others, her eyes are only for me.
Then later in the ep, Megan chats up Jeremy Burge, the Aussie founder of Emojipedia .
Instead the 26-year-old chats up Long and then Angela Amezcua of Nick Viall's season.
Outside the progressive meeting, she chats up a man carrying both "Bernie 2020" and "Warren for President" signs.
When he heads to the bathroom, a friend of his sits at the table and chats up the girlfriend.
Andy Cohen chats up Alexander Skarsgard ("The Legend of Tarzan") and Aubrey Plaza ("Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates").
Gaskin chats up her audience while eating king crab legs, mussels, lobster tails, hard-boiled eggs and roasted red potatoes.
Steve Harvey chats up some talented children in this sneak peek of a talent show whose executive producers include Ellen DeGeneres.
Five days a week, Barbaro chats up his fellow Times reporters for additional context and insight about stories they've published in the paper.
Wearing glasses and no makeup, inclined toward modest cardigans, she doesn't come across as someone who chats up gang members about their sex lives.
Especially when the White House visit gets dragged in or Golden Boot and Ball winner Rapinoe chats up French president Emmanuel Macron on the victory dais.
It's a joy for Mr. Caiola's father, a second-generation Italian-American with roots in Calabria, who chats up locals on the block when he visits.
In the spoof, the titular Beard Hunk (played by Beck Bennett) chats up a variety of ladies who are all trying very, very hard to impress him.
For Apple users, FaceTime allows for group video chats up to 32 people and Snapchat Video Calls allows up to 16 people to chat for free — with filters!
Mao, young or old, often dressed in military gray (the gallery walls are painted the same color) greets officials or chats up peasants in one staged scene after another.
Whatever the reason, he fills "Insomniac City" with musings about his afternoon and evening peregrinations, in which he chats up shopkeepers, addicts, models, homeless men and poor kids in skateboard parks.
When Mark Zuckerberg stumps for immigration reform, chats up the president of China—in Mandarin—or announces that he's going to use his $45-billion fortune to rethink "society," that is power.
To accept the main character as societal arbiter requires some degree of engagement with an unreconstructed sexual reprobate who at one point is seen being pleasured by one woman even as he chats up another.
His friendships suffer — the mother of the child he babysits for takes umbrage when he chats up a potential professional connection at her yoga class — as does his self-esteem after a fraught visit from a mentor who's also a former lover.
As for my dad, he believes his best news source is folks on the ground — his fellow construction workers on job sites, locals in line at gas stations and, as he traverses the Midwest and South for the next job, cashiers he chats up at the grocery store.
For the first two seconds, as she chats up the dad, Dan (Chris Beetem), it's not clear if she's the heroic babysitter — the girl who fights the monster, as in John Carpenter's classic freakout "Halloween" — or the evil child-minder who, with a glint in her eye, violently rocks the cradle, the household and ideally the audience.
Dan KildeeDaniel (Dan) Timothy KildeeThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump's new target: Elijah Cummings Pelosi backers feel vindicated after tumultuous stretch Harris unveils plan to revamp infrastructure, ensure access to clean water MORE (D-Mich.), talking about announced restructuring by General Motors; Kuwaiti Ambassador to the United States Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah; and Comedy Central's Anthony Atamanuik, who chats up his satirical book, "American Tantrum: The Donald J. Trump Presidential Archives." http://thehill.
She and Kate have a cabin nearby and all four stay together. She chats up first Chester then Duke to establish where the map is. Duke confesses he is not McGurk. Sal, now realizing how much she loves Duke, refuses to go along with the plan.
Tracy admits to Deirdre that Dan did want an affair with her but she didn't. Deirdre urges her not to make the mistakes she's made and advises her to stick with Robert. Linda chats up Robert and is disappointed when he tells her that he's married. Tracy sees them talking and flares up at him, refusing to talk about a reconciliation.
Yvonne is eager to go, but only if she goes with Rodney. Del promises to pay her some of the money from the bet once it's collected from Mickey Pearce. Yvonne chats up Rodney, who successfully invites her to the Nag's Head party. Now completely confident that he is going to win the bet, Rodney tells Del that he scored a date.
Zoe suddenly arrives in Erinsborough to see Daphne Lawrence, who she had not spoken to in years. She chats up Shane Ramsay (Peter O'Brien), Mike Young (Guy Pearce) and later Jim Robinson. When Zoe learns that Daphne is to marry Des Clarke, she convinces them to let her move in until after the wedding. Zoe's behaviour annoys Max Ramsay (Francis Bell), Paul and Clive Gibbons (Geoff Paine).
They first travel to Boston and Pittsburgh. Anne has a string of disastrous attempts at relationships. After finding that a former suitor now deems her too old to be of interest she becomes desperate and dispirited and chats up a man in a bar who turns out to be an undercover house detective. He takes her for a prostitute and charges her with solicitation.
She brought her daughter along with her, seeing this weekend as more of an opportunity to get away with her kid. In Blackpool, Ron asks Colin to return the favour of the lift by taking the kid out of the way for a few hours. Ron chats up the hotel receptionist, so Colin takes Mandy and her daughter if for a stroll. The three of them have fun at a fair.
Blanche is pleased when she hears this. Archie chats up Audrey Roberts (Sue Nicholls) at the bar, making Blanche jealous but Archie wants Audrey to make dead people look their best but she refuses. After Archie flatters Audrey about her hairdressing skills, she caves in and agrees to see to Archie's clients' hair. Audrey does her first dead person's hair on Edwina Levy, Archie's former hairdresser, and finds it very rewarding.
Ray then takes Stevie out to skate at night and they fall asleep at the Santa Monica Courthouse, as it has been a very popular skate spot since the 90's. The shop hosts a party in back of the store. Ray hopes to make a career in skating, and chats up two professionals as potential sponsors. Fuckshit, who is drunk and high, tries to sabotage Ray's chances by embarrassing him in front of the pros.
Terry Nelson is visiting Taos, New Mexico to see the father who abandoned her, Preston King, an author, but she does not know where he lives. At an Art Gallery, she chats up the owner, Reynaldo "Reggie" Gonzales. She asks him about Preston, and he offers to take her to his house but Preston is not home. Terry has flashbacks of her mother, Emily, telling her that her father abandoned them when she was 2 years old.
Back at the Monopol, Maciek Chelmnicki has gone to the hotel bar, where he chats up the bar maid Krystyna. He is quite taken with her, and tries to convince her to come to his room when she is done with work. While waiting for Krystyna's shift to end, Maciek is joined in the bar by his friend Andrzej Kossecki, who has just come from the home of Katarzyna Staniewiczowa. Maciek and Andrzej discuss the botched attempt on Szczuka's life.
Lester tries but fails to retrieve the tickets from the jacket. The police bring Lester back to the station, where he refuses to answer any questions. Lester is allowed to return home the next morning, but must be accompanied by FBI agents Pepper and Budge. Malvo goes to a used car lot and chats up one of the salesmen (the same young husband that Lester failed to sell life insurance to a year earlier) about one car that resembles an undercover police car, convincing him to allow the two to go for a test drive.
The police bring Lester back to the station, where he refuses to answer any questions. Lester is allowed to return home the next morning, but must be accompanied by FBI agents Pepper and Budge. Malvo goes to a used car lot and chats up one of the salesmen (the same young husband that Lester failed to sell life insurance to a year earlier) about one car that resembles an undercover police car, convincing him to allow the two to go for a test drive. Malvo later sees Lester being taken home by the FBI agents, and follows in his own car.
Jeffrey gets an invitation to the Young Conservatives' Dinner Dance, but Ann will be away so she persuades him to take Mildred instead. A jealous George chats up widowed barmaid Beryl, telling her he is single and arranging to meet with her on the night of the dance whilst he is alone in the house. However, Mildred feels out of her depth and returns home early, forcing George to tell Beryl the truth. The Ropers go to bed and, whilst Mildred declares that she loves George for all his faults, his response is less assured - he calls her Beryl.
A new husband shares a house with his wife and mother-in- law and a second man (listed as a brother-in-law). The first scene shows favoritism at the breakfast table to the second man, but whilst he reads his paper the table is rotated to ensure a good cup of coffee for the husband. At work the husband chats up his secretary Mae Busch and is discovered by the second male who calls his mother-in-law. A car bought for the secretary is given to the wife as a gift to stall her, but the secretary demands it back.
Described as having a short fuse and "quick to use his fist to sort things out", Tyler begins boxing and when half brother Michael pushes him to do an unlicensed fight, Tyler agrees, unbeknown to Tyler that Michael is fixing the fight, putting a boxer in the ring who once killed a man. Tyler wins the fight, though suffers a fit and undergoes life saving operations. Other than this, he is described as a "heart-throb" and "ladykiller". When Tyler first arrives, he chats up a number of girls and even kisses Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons).
Arriving at the Army training center where Claude is stationed ("Three-Five-Zero-Zero", "Good Morning Starshine"), the hippies are turned away...ostensibly because the base is on alert, but also because the MP on duty doesn't like their looks. (The MP also assumes a condescending attitude toward Berger, caricaturing his perceived vernacular.) Sometime later, Sheila chats up army sergeant Fenton at a local bar. She lures the sergeant, with intimations of sex, to an isolated desert road, acquiring his uniform. The hippies steal Fenton's car, and Berger cuts his hair and puts on the uniform (symbolically becoming a responsible adult), then drives the sergeant's car onto the Army base.
Carmen "Ouija" Aziza (played by Rosal Colon) - A Hispanic inmate who enters the prison at the start of the fourth season. She is usually accompanied by Ramona, who arrived at the prison with her, and the two appear to be close friends. She has three teardrop tattoos under her left eye, which she claims is to indicate that she has killed three people (contemptuously remarking that she is in prison for WIC fraud). Upon her arrival in the prison, Ouija immediately chats up Flaca, upon noticing the teardrop under her own eye, which she is disappointed to learn is just makeup, and questions her about the balance of power amongst the inmates.
The fourth segment, "Lust", is written by Graham Stark from a story by Marty Feldman. Ambrose Twombly (Corbett) is determined to find a partner and chats up a woman in an adjoining telephone box by looking through the glass, dialling the number of her telephone and convincing her that he is someone from her past who just happens to be on a "crossed line" by some extraordinary coincidence, cleverly prompting her with some personal details he has managed to spot. She seems quite excited about the prospect of meeting up with him, but before he gets the chance to arrange a meeting she tells him over the phone that there is a man looking at her with a face that looks like "a monkey" in the adjoining phone box (which is, of course, Corbett). The segment ends with a shot of a dangling handset.

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