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Now you see an old fart kind of messing around.
He has clear instructions from from that old fart, Murdoch.
Over I go Between two Police Where's that old fart think he's going?
This has been like going back to college, but I'm the old fart.
And I'm an old fart enough that they leave me alone to do that.
It has been translated in so many different ways; three examples: creep, crackpot, old fart.
Absolutely honoured to be nominated forNickelodeon's favourite Old Fart in the Kids' Choice Awards #KCA pic.twitter.
She was professional enough not to retort: Are you a mufti, or just another old fart?
" She also called Mr. Lear, who is 96 and on set every day, an "old fart.
Of course, it's always easy to criticize the young—every old fart in the world does it.
Portia is a young blonde obsessed with Snapchat, and Chuck is an old fart obsessed with anything but.
So, me sitting back there looking like an old fart in the backstage area, it's not good for morale.
Before he left her apartment, angry and dejected, he let loose a big old fart, the woman claimed to the police.
But it hardly wants its flagship service to just fade away into the background like the old fart it actually is in Internet age terms.
But frequent comments about someone&aposs age — for example, calling a colleague "old" and "slow", "old fart," or even "pops" — can become harassment over time.
Behind me were two teenage boys, one of whom yelled out, "Move, ya old fart!" followed by the falsetto laugh that only teenagers can produce.
He took to Twitter to say that while he was honoured to be nominated for Nickelodeon's "Old Fart" award, he is definitely not a Koch brother.
" Pat Ford, a photographer and angler, said Curtis was "a crotchety old fart" back when they started fishing together, in 1975, and "he just got worse.
" In June 2016, Ward retweeted an image calling McCain a "senile old fart" who "loves illegal immigrants" and "thinks he can make it all okay by calling himself a 'war hero.
So calling the death of music festivals can often be mistaken with generational stasis, in which some old fart can't accept that the world has moved on and replaced Creedence Clearwater Revival with Caribou.
Wilderpeople starts to look like a familiar story about a crotchety old fart and a plucky young orphan who make each other's lives better, after some mismatched-buddy jousting and a series of big calamities.
I don't want to be more of an old fart than I am, but both the Obama administration and the Bush administration would workshop within the presidential branch of government and out in the agencies what it is they wanted to do.
A few years ago, he consulted an internal Amazon application called the Old Fart Tool, which shows employees how many new people have been hired since their first day, and discovered that more than three hundred thousand workers had joined Amazon since he started there.
It's funny, the person who made this is likely very satisfied with this on-the-nose teachable moment, but nothing quite makes the point that you're an out of touch angry old fart like reaching back into pre-Civil Rights Act Americana to scold a guy for not talking to reporters.
Point being, I'm an old fart who likes to keep things easy, and I don't believe the process of procuring and drinking beer should include a step where I clear out my garage and make a sanitary space for a giant R2-D2 lookin' oven thing, then do a lot of waiting.
Wertz subsequently moved her online operations to the Museum of Mistakes site, where a few old Fart Party strips exist in the archive. In 2010, Random House published Drinking at the Movies, Wertz's first full-length graphic memoir.
Jackson's breakdown with the "irrepressibly silly Paul McCartney" was "disarmingly goofy", according to Stylus Magazine. Salon.com later described "The Girl Is Mine" as a "sappy duet". They concluded that McCartney had become a "wimpy old fart". The song garnered a favourable review from Jackson's biographer, J. Randy Taraborrelli.
He said they were really nice people and he got to know the regulars."French, p. 810 Drummer John French states of "Old Fart at Play", "[it] was never intended to have these lyrics. This is the only other time I saw Zappa aggressively put on his 'producer's hat' and assert his will on Don.
"Fuddy-duddy" is often used to refer to a man perceived as stodgy or foolish. It has been used throughout the 20th century, but its origins are unknown. The short form "fud" may relate to the Bugs Bunny cartoon character Elmer Fudd. The terms frump and old fart have also been used as words to designate similar qualities.
Can you imagine? I'm telling you, the man's > heart was breaking because he couldn't turn his goddamn head and 'see' his > goddamn wife." Mel looked around the table and shook his head at what he was > going to say. "I mean, it was killing the old fart just because he couldn't > 'look' at the fucking woman.
The original title to this song was 'My Business Is the Truth, Your Business Is a Lie'."French, p. 813 The album's title was adapted from some lines in "Old Fart at Play": ". . . the nose of the wooden mask / Where the holes had just been uh moment ago / Was now smooth amazingly blended camouflaged in / With the very intricate rainbow trout replica.
Charley frees her from the device, angering Willoughby for stealing a patient. Charley and his pal Dr. Norman Solomon know something needs to be done about Willoughby, but because the "old fart" now has a hold on him, Charley agrees to nominate Willoughby for one more term as the hospital's chief. The divorced Ann proves attractive to Charley. She is a bright conversationalist and bakes delicious cheesecake that she sells.
The reviewer, Parke Puterbaugh, added that it was an "instantly hit-bound froth-funk that tends, after all, toward banality". Music critic Nelson George stated that "Say Say Say" would not have "deserved the airplay it received without McCartney and Jackson". Salon.com later described the song as a "sappy duet" and said that McCartney had become a "wimpy old fart" to the music public. Billboard listed "Say Say Say" as Michael Jackson's all-time biggest Hot 100 single.
"DIRECTOR SIEGEL IN RETROSPECTIVE: SIEGEL RETROSPECTIVE Desser, David; McGLYNN, DON. Los Angeles Times 26 Oct 1980: o39. The film currently holds a score of 40% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 15 reviews. Quentin Tarantino later wrote that "just because the premise is nutty doesn’t mean it’s bad. In fact, it’s far out enough that in the right hands, it could have been a stone gas. But those right hands definitely didn’t belong to old fart Siegel, who blew the picture’s chance for success by de- emphasizing the kooky elements and emphasizing the dull ones.
In 1983 he played his last Shakespearean role as Lear in King Lear, for Granada Television, earning his fifth Emmy. He thought the role of Lear much less demanding than other tragic Shakespearean heroes: "No, Lear is easy. He's like all of us, really: he's just a stupid old fart." When the production was first shown on American television, the critic Steve Vineberg wrote: The same year he also appeared in a cameo alongside Gielgud and Richardson in Wagner, with Burton in the title role; his final screen appearance was as an elderly, wheelchair-bound soldier in Derek Jarman's 1989 film War Requiem.
Chateau Laurier is a Canadian dramatic web series, which premiered in 2018."Gorgeous time period web series Chateau Laurier racks up record views". TV, eh?, May 18, 2018. A period drama set in 1912, the series stars Kate Ross as Hattie Bracebridge, a young woman who is accompanied by her aunt (Fiona Reid) to the Château Laurier in Ottawa in preparation for an unwanted arranged marriage to Vivian Mutchmor, but has a romantic interlude with a hotel busboy (Luke Humphrey) before discovering that her betrothed husband is not the "old fart" Mr. Mutchmor (Bruce Gray) she thought, but his son.
"The Duck's Yas-Yas-Ya" is also referenced on Captain Beefheart's album Trout Mask Replica (1969), on the track "Old Fart at Play", in which Beefheart sings, "Momma licked 'er lips like a cat, pecked the ground like a rooster, pivoted like a duck", mentioning all three protagonists from the most famous line of the blues song. Christian recording artist Larry Norman recorded a version of the song on his 1981 album Something New Under the Son. Norman's version changes the tone of the song to that of a somewhat humorous cautionary tale and is renamed as "Watch What You're Doing." Norman took full writing credit for the song in the album's accompanying liner notes.
Ted Kessler, in his contemporary, May 1995 review for NME, felt that the album was "doggedly retro and straight ahead" – an "old fart rockin' blues record" in the style of Eric Clapton, though with "just enough edge to keep you tuned". Evelyn McDonnell, in a July 1995 review for Rolling Stone, noted the collaborations with musicians such as Steve Winwood and Noel Gallagher, commenting that "Weller's work supplies the connecting link between several generations of British rock and soul", and that Weller's session band were able to lay down "some admirably funky grooves". However, she felt that "Weller takes his musical bombast to Springsteenian levels at points. And his attempt to return to populist roots sinks well below Springsteenian levels of banality".
By 1990, Seigal's irreverent style of writing led him to writing assignments with a variety of Southern California newspapers, including The San Diego Union-Tribune, Los Angeles Times, The Orange County Weekly, San Jose Mercury News and a full-time writing position with the weekly La Jolla Light At the time of Seigal's death, he had been writing for several years for the OC Weekly alternative paper. In March 2002, The Union-Tribune issued a memo to its staff stating that one of Seigal's articles, which had run in the paper, used words like "old fart", "love turnips", "rat bastids", "crapola" and "pooh-butts" that were deemed unsuitable for readers. Seigal was known as the 'Lovable Curmudgeon' during his days writing weekly articles called “Blue Notes” that ran each Thursday in the Night & Day section in the Thursday edition of the San Diego Union- Tribune.

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