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Maybe a fun lip color if I'm feeling up for it.
This bear doesn't seem to be feeling up to a tango.
If I'm not feeling up to it, what am I gonna do?
She even went to parties when she was feeling up to it.
Emilie even smacked some Finnish guy who was feeling up a stripper.
You're not feeling up for going out this weekend, and that's ok!
Maybe you're just not feeling up for it — and that's okay, too.
Watch all of Red Nose Day, if you're feeling up to it, here.
Before agreeing to major jobs midweek, make sure you're feeling up to task Virgo.
Things are feeling up in the air as Mercury clashes with your ruling planet Neptune.
Feeling up for the challenge, I order a Bloody Mary and an egg white omelette.
He told her that he wasn't feeling up to the game night they had planned.
I also put in a dinner order on DoorDash since I'm not feeling up to cooking.
Namely, PC emulators or even a Raspberry Pi if you're feeling up to a slight challenge.
If you're feeling up to it, perhaps add an Incense use to your Lucky Egg time.
Well, Kourtney, we think it means that Scott Disick enjoys feeling up the mother of his children.
But here's how to help, even if you're not exactly feeling up for eating out right now.
The feeling up here is that Canadians will not soon forget the treatment from our supposed ally.
We're feeling up to putting our money where our mouths are on Saturday, when chatty Mercury sextiles fiery Mars.
If you're feeling up to it, you can also construct your own castle for them to live in, too.
While the customer is feeling up Kevin's chest, he pauses to ask when Kevin last performed a breast self-exam.
Regardless, if you're feeling up to it, you can try to lead your family to find empathy for your experience.
Thus freeing us from the countless times in our lives that we've spent feeling up avocados in crowded grocery store aisles.
Kate Winslet and Susan Sarandon posed for photos at the ceremony together, and Winslet lived the dream by feeling up Sarandon.
One, it explains some of his character's backstory, which could aid moviegoers who aren't feeling up to a moody cinematic challenge.
It's never explained if the very pregnant woman is not feeling up to joining in, or if she was simply never asked.
Be honest with your friend about the fact that you're just not feeling up to it, so they understand where you're coming from.
On the one hand, there's no reason not to do it if you're feeling up for it; on the other, it's kinda messy.
After an uneventful (and much less nauseating) ride back to shore, I was still feeling up for another quick adventure before heading home.
Cyrus has confirmed that she plans to attend the premiere of Hemsworth's new movie on Monday, if he's feeling up to it by then.
People wanted to laugh, they wanted to be able to express themselves in the whole broad range of human feeling up to their death.
Hernandez is listed as the scheduled starter for Saturday's game, but he could be pushed back again if he isn't feeling up to it.
Add the ones who tend to present a perfect image to a different group, and only look at them when you're feeling up to it.
Mars's connection with Saturn will be productive and help you figure out a strategy or structure move forward, even if things are feeling up in the air.
I'm honest with people about if I'm not feeling up to hanging out even if it means missing a "Sunday Funday" or a really cool outdoor festival.
And with Rio's summer feeling up to 55 degrees Celsius at its peak, encouraging people to drink in suddenly sub-zero temperatures also seemed kind of risky.
However, during the march to victory, his wife recorded her husband having a conversation with campaign aide Rebekah Mason that centered heavily around feeling up Mason's breasts.
"I think [Trump] knows the feeling up here on the Hill and I don't think it was a particularly enjoyable thing for him either," she told The Hill.
However, considering the holidays aren't too far behind us just yet (at least not far enough!), our bank accounts might not be feeling up for a pricey overhaul.
We were planning on going to see his friend play at a small venue tonight, but I'm just not feeling up to being around loud music or other humans.
But if you're not feeling up to the DIY challenge of simply attaching a large wooden spoon to a harness you can always buy a fancy leather model for $33 online.
We're all spending more time at home these days, so if you're feeling up to it, taking 30 minutes a day to think about your finances may be well worth the effort.
I'm not 22 anymore, and I don't need or want to dig for some quote to back this feeling up: I believe it is a good thing to risk ourselves emotionally over art.
Here's the gist: participants freeze mid-action while someone films the group, and if you're feeling up for it, put it all to the tune of Rae Sremmurd "Black Beatles" or another jam.
And then on Friday night you can round out the week with Francis Lam's recipe for chicken kottu roti if you're feeling up to the challenge, or a simple ribollita if you're not.
In our interactions now, though, he might ask me kindly if I want to come into the office for a day and do a little work, but only if I'm feeling up to it.
If you're not feeling up to the hassle of installing a bulky, in-window AC unit (because that's the actual worst), a portable AC can provide a chilly retreat from the heat without the added sweat.
I'd woken up with a headache that morning, so I wasn't feeling up to doing the kind of damage I normally would, but I took a few sips from each glass, undressed, and slid into the tub.
I'm annoyed, because it is so much more expensive than it would be at our local Market Basket, where most snacks are two for $2100, but I'm not feeling up to the going to a third store either.
The delivery urge came on just like it so often does: My husband and I had reservations to try a hot new restaurant, but I wasn't feeling up to it (cold season, amirite?), so we decided to stay in.
I hope I'm feeling up to doing physical activity tomorrow, especially since I think BF is going to make another batch of bagels… Daily Total: $110.22 Money Diaries are meant to reflect individual women's experiences and do not necessarily reflect Refinery29's point of view.
I complain to K. about not feeling up to socializing tonight because I'm so stressed about studying, but I make plans for tomorrow to go to Cascades Park and a brewery with classmates so that I don't become too much of a shut-in.
"I was feeling up this goat..." If you don't follow them on Twitter, their stream-of-consciousness, occasionally politically incorrect sense of humor might be difficult to parse, but put them in a room (virtual or otherwise) and you're bound to be laughing in no time.
Well, she took note, and one of the first things she did after reaching the ceremonial South Pole was she made them that fucking sandwich: In case you're not feeling up to clicking the "See More" button, Hameister wrote to all those haters: I have a feeling that sandwich is going to go cold.
With the M.V.P. front-runner Sebastian Giovinco, the United States national team fixtures Michael Bradley and Jozy Altidore and a lingering sense of unfinished business — Toronto held Seattle without a shot on goal in the final, only to lose on penalty kicks — the feeling up north is that this year could end with an Eastern Conference (and Canadian) champion.
The British singer's visit to Carpool Karaoke last night turned up a lot of revelations — he doesn't have a phone, he has a rather spacious mouth, and he's not opposed to feeling up fellow Brit James Corden's leg — but chief among them is his confession that he took a swing at Justin Bieber's face with a golf club, and connected. Oof.
While the question of what makes a man a man has been a subject of philosophy since the days of Homer, the notion of a woman expressing opinions about her own body, especially if that opinion is that she doesn't want to have children — whether because of health, economics, or simply not feeling up to it — terrifies much of our society because it means that a woman is choosing to live her life for herself and herself alone.
The day after the concert, Politiken commented: "Enthusiastic applause rewarded the choral work. The composer and poet were called for in vain. Neither was present." Nielsen had in fact explained a few days earlier that he was not feeling up to travelling to Odense.
They unpacked as they talked about old times, joking with each other. And then suddenly things became awkward. As Lionel was sitting on his top bunk, Cocoanut grabbed his leg, and began feeling up until he had reached his groin. Lionel's mind begins to race.
The same lineup returned for a North American tour the following year, followed by UK and US shows in 2010. Another member of the vocalist's touring band, Todd Ronning, replaced Sorensen in 2012. For a US tour in mid-2016, Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes substituted for Ralphs, who was "not feeling up for" the shows. He later returned, but was forced to leave later in the year after suffering a stroke.
During the drive, while enthusiastically feeling up the semi conscious Francine, Stan unsuccessfully attempted to swerve to avoid hitting a raccoon and jarring Francine awake. To put the raccoon out of its misery, Stan shot the animal, causing Francine to become attracted to Stan for the compassion he had shown. This is the key to the plan in "Francine's Flashback" to get her memory back. Francine quickly sized Stan up as a boring, yet capable financial provider, able to offer a stable and protected life.
Four elderly patients at a nursing home have made friends and play cards most days when they are feeling up to it. Unfortunately, Frank is slowing down and is on several medications, such as insulin, and suffers from strokes. June has dementia and is sometimes barely able to recognize to whom she is talking or holding a conversation that is in line with what is being discussed. Ella is upset from breaking her hip due to her old age from merely sitting in a chair.
Each > ship carries between four and five hundred crew, nearly all belonging to or > resident around Clydeside. The money circulated for stores and other trade > accounts runs into hundreds of thousands of pounds in the year. The welfare > of some thousands of people depends on the ships."The Book of the Anchor > Line, 1932 Patrick Dollan, Provost of Glasgow summed the feeling up in an article: > "Every Scot thrills with pride and memories of the adventure and enjoyment > of travel on hearing of the Anchor Line.
After leaving the press conference, Spears walks out of the building and out into the street, wearing a white leather jacket and a black skirt with matching with studded combat boots. She signs a fan's copy of Femme Fatale and then blows a kiss to a baby as he whistles the melody of the chorus. As Spears walks along the street, she flashes several men, including a policeman (played by Adrien Galo). As a criminal offence, the policeman searches Spears, feeling up and down her legs, as she is bent over a car.
Her mother approves Sayaka's move and able to show her husband what her daughter can really do.episode 3 ; : :A resident of Hiroshima, who is initially quiet and soft-spoken, due to being self-conscious about her dialect until she finally speaks out in the final hip toss endurance test. Her ponytail moves in reaction when she is addressed or when she feels emotions. Her right hand is very sensitive and is able to determine and even copy her opponents abilities by feeling up their butts, an ability she calls Scanning Hand.
Jerry starts making out with a cabana boy which makes Mick disturbed. Mick picks up three girls and invites them to his trailer. On the way to the trailer, Mick starts feeling up the girls and realizes that they are not girls, and the three female imposters beat up and rob Mick and throw him in the back of a truck. Jerry Hall leaves Rio alone and meets a rich man in first class while Mick has found himself lost in the countryside of Brazil, seeing mirages and going crazy from the heat.
They walk the streets and ask some prostitutes for cash. The prostitutes start feeling up Wilhelmina's fur and she tries to talk slang to them but fails abysmally. Marc pretends to be her pimp (he calls Wilhelmina "Lil' Kim") and ushers her off before the girls can go for their knives. They later end up in a church, where Wilhelmina complains how she can't do her job anymore because she has to look after Daniel all the time but then lets slip her plot to take over Meade Publications, thus giving Marc an idea to guarantee his future.
Sixteen-year-old Arnold Haithwaite is a sand pilot guiding parties of tourists over the sands at Skirlston (when the Admiral is not feeling up to it). But Arnold's quiet life is shattered when a stranger turns up claiming to be the real Arnold Haithwaite. Life at Cottontree House changes dramatically for the young lad and his father when the stranger worms his way into their lives. No one seems to have any sympathy for Arnold's predicament, except newcomers Peter and Jane, and even they are not sure he is not simply imagining the whole thing.
Other Doherty/Walden compositions include Top-10 single "Fuck Forever" and "Loyalty Song," "352 Days," "In Love With a Feeling," "Up the Morning," "Pipe Down," "32nd of December," and "8 Dead Boys." He co-wrote six of the sixteen tracks that made it onto Down In Albion, Babyshambles' debut album. At Babyshambles' live shows, he usually performed using an Olympic White 1960 Fender Jazzmaster, with a 1985 Jazzmaster and a 90s American Stratocaster as backups. Often citing experimental guitarists like J Mascis, Thurston Moore and Jimi Hendrix as early influences, Walden's unusual playing style set Babyshambles apart from other bands in the East London music scene.
She views Yuki as her rival after failing to jump over a pool of water while chasing her after framing Ozu for attempting to rape her. She is also extremely liberal and open about her body. This is shown when she does not hesitate to pull Ozu's dick out and suck his penis to make it stiff in order to frame him and she even feels his penis again when he was having dinner at her house and even commenting on how big he was although he was a 'pervert'. Other incidences include her openly feeling up her younger brother's penis while he feels her boobs in front of Ozu.
The album was met with mixed reactions, with many saying the album's sound was too far from the original Whitesnake-sound. David Coverdale himself has also seen the album as one of the weakest in the band's catalogue, but has since found somewhat of an appreciation for it. He summed his feeling up by saying: > For a long time, I felt the album lacked a certain Whitesnake feel in the > music, but, countless people thro' the years have assured me that they > enjoyed and enjoy the album, nonetheless. So, now I happily accept it as a > significant part of the Whitesnake catalogue and to be honest, I enjoy it > more now than I did back then.
Maryam Namazie, Peter Tatchell and Richard Dawkins, protesting against Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the United Kingdom In 2010, the Associated Press released a letter sent by Cardinal Ratzinger in 1985 to laicize Father Stephen Kiesle, a priest in Oakland, California. Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins in 2010 publicly called for Ratzinger (then Pope Benedict XVI) to stand trial for failure to report suspected sex crimes to the police. Dawkins put £10,000 towards a fund that helped publish Geoffrey Robertson's 2010 book The Case of the Pope: Vatican accountability for human rights abuse which argues that Ratzinger maintained a policy of swearing sex abuse victims to secrecy and moving abusers between parishes until 2002, and that the Vatican is not a sovereign state and the pope is not immune to prosecution.Thom Dyke, Dawkins suffered what he describes as "thirty seconds" of a "mild feeling-up" by a school teacher when he was "about nine or ten years old".

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