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Bekah, sleep-deprived and probably at wit's end, immediately starts blubbering.
"I saw everyone and I'm blubbering like a baby," the anchor shared.
I was just a blubbering mess, like, 'I'm not worthy of this.
Pacino plays King Herod, whom he portrays with a blubbering, infantile petulance.
I went from that blissful happiness to being a sobbing, blubbering mess.
There's no more blubbering around at the gym when you're a pet fish.
"I've gone from blubbering tears to wild happiness," he told The Times in 21972.
I got thank-you notes written in crayon, and I was a blubbering mess.
For the track's final three minutes, Davis is a blubbering mess, cursing and crying uncontrollably.
"Blubbering," the 19-year-old Emmanuel College sophomore told BuzzFeed News of her father, 53.
But, they're also known for their ability to turn adults and children alike into blubbering messes.
We decide to watch Roma on Netflix and are both blubbering messes by the end of it.
But can you figure out what was said in that movie before you turned into a blubbering mess?
Julien Baker, Lucy Dacus, and Phoebe Bridgers are each uniquely equipped to reduce you to a blubbering mess.
This story about a husband and wife's 70-year-long romance is enough to make anyone a blubbering mess.
We're talking confrontations on overgrown lawns in rundown towns, blubbering heartbreak in real time, and Nev's self-satisfied smirk.
Back on "The Office," I could get away with blubbering like a little baby because I was the newbie.
My heart right then began to race at the possibility I might say something that would make me start blubbering.
And if one of them starts blubbering, that's always and invariably the beginning of the end; tears I can't stand.
Take it as you will, and someone PLEASE give this big seething baby a fucking bottle because he's a blubbering baboon.
But it looks like even some top Republicans have joined the rest of the country in blubbering about Obama's inevitable departure.
There's screaming and blubbering and, ideally, something gets thrown—but at heart, what we want to see is anguish-wracked gibberish.
Eight years ago, Ingraham mocked NFL star Brett Favre for being a "big hulky man" who "broke down blubbering" at this retirement press conference.
Just remember that Lucasfilm cameras will be there to document every moment, whether you dance around with glee or become a hot blubbering mess.
Kevin Smith was "a blubbering mess" after seeing Stan Lee's cameo in Captain Marvel, and he's planning quite the multi-levelled tribute in return.
Sean Hannity, meanwhile, is a blubbering hype man for Trump who has more in common with Flavor Flav at this point than a journalist.
That here I am blubbering into my flat white, the sound of a banjo and some ballad about loving Jesus too much filling my earphones.
No matter how tough you think you are, the loss of a pet can devastate your life, leaving you a blubbering pile of tissues and heartache.
Beyond characters like the blubbering "Drunk Uncle," Moynihan regularly parodied Chris Christie during the 2016 presidential campaign until a certain someone became the official Republican nominee.
I remember this scene by heart, but I just rewatched it to make sure I got all the details right, so I'm currently a blubbering mess.
Mike Love and the blubbering wreck we're faced with as president-elect happen to be good friends, a sure sign that the man is kind of an asshole.
Now the rapper is penning a series of open letters that will address the American people and the sack of blubbering racist chauvinism known as the president-elect.
We'd entered a Bachelor vortex, where even the most self-possessed people can turn around and give a blubbering confession to the camera about how inadequate they feel as humans.
Because it's socially unacceptable to be sad in public, unless it's a funeral, then you can cry a little … but god help you if you start blubbering or "lose control"!
What links all these images, and what makes the nudes so much more than prurient, is a surface tension so intense that each picture becomes a font of blubbering anxiety.
Even after four-and-a-half years together, many conversations about marriage, and one trip to pick out my ring, the proposal still shocked me into very uncharacteristic tears and blubbering.
"To be announced here in Australia, it gives me time ... to come back to a stable position rather than a blubbering mess ... which is lovely," the 11-times world champion told reporters.
If you lingered on the station long enough you'd probably hear John attempting some sentence about how he loves Michelle and he wants another chance before quickly dissolving into a blubbering mess.
" And James Brown III, an actor who performed with Mr. Karl in "Rocky," said, "Knowing that he was injured, knowing how hard he worked for this — I was blubbering at the end.
The 2016 Emmy awards more than came through for the catharsis-loving television fans of the world on Sunday, providing a number of heartfelt moments that reduced us to blubbering puddles of emotion.
Who among us isn't reduced to a blubbering mass the second Gary Lightbody's guitar and voice being to lead us on a slow, painful journey to the depths of our hearts and/or wallets?
Lucy Dacus, Julien Baker, and Phoebe Bridgers—three brilliant young singer-songwriters whose melodies and emotionally candid lyrics could turn an inanimate object into a blubbering wreck—have confirmed that they are now a supergroup.
Moynihan took on many roles during his long SNL tenure — he was Chris Christie during the campaign — but his rambling, blubbering take on everyone's least intelligible relative will be the one for which he's best remembered.
Washington Times columnist Charles Hurt unloaded on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel in a recent column, calling the late-night host a "dirty, self-absorbed, narcissistic exhibitionist" for "blubbering about politics" while discussing his newborn son's heart defect.
Screenshot: CSPANBrett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court nominee repeatedly accused of sexual misconduct, is currently blubbering before the Senate Judiciary Committee in an attempt to paint himself as a victim, a champion of women, and a family man.
Dressed in a black long-sleeved shirt and baggy slacks, a blubbering Bronfman, 39, wiped tears from under her glasses as Brooklyn federal court Judge Nicholas Garaufis reminded her mom and brother in law that they're there to keep her honest.
At this stage in human history, we ought to know that animated films can reach the same emotional heights as any other work of art, but for some reason it is sometimes still shocking to me that something created primarily for the entertainment of children can reduce this grown man to a blubbering fool.
I cried four times at SXSW (Uber driver couldn't find me at 1:30AM, Kehlani's body guard yelled at me in the street, I listened to Joni Mitchell while I was on a walk, aforementioned Jake Gyllenhaal incident) but didn't realize until I was blubbering on the subway back in New York City that it was because I was 1.
The man was blubbering and staring with sheeplike eyes at the lieutenant, who had seized him by the collar and was pommeling him.
"The Royal Academy Exhibition." Builder 1 Jun. 1850, 255–256. Dickens described him as a "wry-necked, blubbering red-headed boy in a bed-gown, who appears to have received a poke...playing in an adjacent gutter".
He goes crazy, turning into a blubbering mess. The people searching for the children, Sheriff, Tobey, Nicky and Ben, can't find Doc Duncan, (who is either Satan or the ringleader of the ceremonies. It is never said directly.) and search his house. They find the toy that came to life and killed Joey's father, Mike.
Heywood thought Brody was attracted to Jeannie's natural charm and beauty, and said she takes Brody's "breath away". Brody offers Jeannie a job as a waitress at Salt, which proves awkward for them both. Heywood described Brody as being "a blubbering mess" while he is around Jeannie. She later reacts badly to Brody's attempts at flirting with her, leaving him confused.
Thompson derided Lyle as a, "nutty judge". Lyle called Thompson "William Halitosis Thompson" and characterized him as having the "flabby jowls of a barnyard hog, two jackass ears, a cowboy hat and an empty space between." Other insults slung around between the two included dirty rat, hoodlum, lazy bloodsucking jobber, blustering loudmouth, irresponsible mountebank, blubbering jungle hippopotamus, shambling imbecile, skunk, and a "chambermaid in a ranch bunkhouse".
Runk pulls out a knife and threatens Mr. Warren, but Mr. Warren charges Runk and runs right into the knife. Runk becomes shocked as Mr. Warren falls dead to the ground. He runs back over to the main office where Franklin is sitting, and blubbering, he tells Franklin what happened. Franklin almost loses control at the news, but then he pulls himself together and orders Runk to take Mr. Warren out to the caves far behind the camp and leave him in there.
A related medical term is lacrimation, which also refers to non- emotional shedding of tears. Various forms of crying are known as sobbing, weeping, wailing, whimpering, bawling, and blubbering. For crying to be described as sobbing, it usually has to be accompanied by a set of other symptoms, such as slow but erratic inhalation, occasional instances of breath holding and muscular tremor. A neuronal connection between the lacrimal gland (tear duct) and the areas of the human brain involved with emotion has been established.
I will announce my future plans next week." Iijima's farewell appearance was at the end of March 2007 on the TV program KinSuma, on which she had been a regular for five years. It was described as "a teary two- hour sayonara party complete with speeches, bouquets and lots of blubbering". However, when psychic Fujiko Kimura confronted Iijima on the program, telling her not to retire and suggesting that there was more behind the retirement announcement than had been made public, Iijima "seemed to admit as much and was reduced to tears.
" Washington Posts Ann Hornaday gave the film four out of four stars and called it, "A five-day conversation you won't want to end... Part love story, part road trip, part elegy to a bygone, pre-9/11 age, 'The End of the Tour' brims with compassion and sharply honed insight" about "what it means to be human." In his review for Vanity Fair, Richard Lawson called it a "wise, humbly sublime film... a profound, and profoundly affecting, movie, one that had me blubbering with happy-sad tears[.] What a pleasure to spend two hours in its company." Vanity Fair especially praised Segel's performance as "a stunning, career-defining performance.
It is clear one of the judiciary was having a bad day, a very bad day, maybe finding out their mrs was playing away or maybe worse. They have taken their frustrations with their personal life out on me, such is life. It’s out of my control, our case was well presented & in great detail, their case was very poorly presented & was all around a statement from the snitch & that blubbering Idiot CEO from Castleford, You can’t argue with stupid so it was all a waste of time. When i saw the panel had a combined IQ of under 50 i knew we was fighting a losing battle.
Another mixed reception came from writers of Virgin Media, who awarded it three stars out of five, and called it a "passable slice of electro-hued chart-pop." Enio Chiola from PopMatters gave it a poor review for its lyrical content by calling it "badly written", but stated that songs like "'Superstar' and 'Masterpiece' indicates that Madonna isn't just a blubbering mess of bitterness." In his review of MDNA for Pitchfork Media, Matthew Perpetua said that the track, along with "B-Day Song" from the album, are "mesmerizingly dumb lyrics" and are as "spiteful trolling rather than vapid pandering." Gigwise listed the lyrics as one of the most embarrassing moments on MDNA.
Stephen Merchant received significant praise for his portrayal of Wheatley. Stephen Merchant won two awards for his performance as Wheatley: 'Outstanding Character Performance' at the Interactive Achievement Awards and Best Performance by a Human Male at the 2011 Spike Video Game Awards. Wheatley earned a Spike TV nomination for 'Character of the Year'. Edge staff wrote that Merchant's portrayal of Wheatley was "neurotically stuttering and blubbering" and that his "idiosyncratic staccato Bristolian burr" was a "fascinating choice". Edge staff also wrote that he served as the game's "comic relief" and called him "alternately hapless and sinister, the mesmerizing animations of his ‘eye light’ and a changing role throughout make him an unforgettable presence".
The decision to leave behind the women and children was made by the misogynistic Yoshioka who saw the lives of women and children as worthless compared to the lives of men, and vetoed Puyi's attempts to take them on the plane to Japan. As Puyi left for the airport, he saw Wanrong for the last time in his life, later saying that both she and Li were "blubbering".Behr 1987 p 265 Puyi asked for Lady Saga, the most mature and responsible of the three women, to take care of Wanrong, who was hopelessly addicted to opium by this point, giving Lady Saga precious antiques and cash to pay for their way south to Korea.
Fáilte Towers has been praised in the Irish media as being different from other reality television shows where the contestants don't do any work. The insight into how the celebrities would cope in a hard- working environment has also been praised, although the constant moaning of celebrities such as Michelle Heaton and Donna and Joseph McCaul has been criticised as being akin to "pathetic child-like blubbering". Comparisons were made with the state of the economy as it was noted that "z-list celebrities, failed Eurovision acts, reality-tv refugees and somebody called Patricia McKenna are forced to seek work in the catering trade." Evelyn Cusack was deemed to have been included "as a punishment for all the crap weather she has been correctly predicting".
" Roger Ebert gave the film 3.5 stars out of four, calling it "An action epic with the spirit of the Hollywood swordplay classics and the grungy ferocity of The Road Warrior." In a positive review, Gene Siskel wrote that "in addition to staging battle scenes well, Gibson also manages to recreate the filth and mood of 700 years ago." Peter Travers of Rolling Stone felt that "though the film dawdles a bit with the shimmery, dappled love stuff involving Wallace with a Scottish peasant and a French princess, the action will pin you to your seat." Not all reviews were positive, Richard Schickel of TIME magazine argued that "everybody knows that a non-blubbering clause is standard in all movie stars' contracts.
Another widely publicized event took place in November 2006, when Leykis invited callers to make confessions about their wrongdoing or escapades which were never discovered. A listener from the Phoenix, Arizona area called the show and confessed to shooting the father of her child when he refused to pay child support. The caller described herself as a nurse who went by her middle name, Sue, and said that she shot the man in the heart with a 9 mm because she "knew how to aim for it", and moreover asserted that she made the shooting look like a suicide. Leykis asked if the woman was serious, and the woman explained how she "got away with it" because police believed "a blubbering, crying woman" and that she was never arrested or charged.
He kept blubbering that he was responsible > to...Himmler alone, not Hitler... He refused to defend himself. The man was > in wretched shape - bawling, whining, vomiting, shaking like an aspen > leaf... I was now faced with an impossible situation. On the one hand, based > on all available evidence, including his own earlier statements, this > miserable excuse for an officer was guilty of flagrant desertion... Yet the > German Army Manual states clearly that no German soldier can be tried unless > he is clearly of sound mind and body, in a condition to hear the evidence > against him... In my opinion and that of my fellow officers, Hermann > Fegelein was in no condition to stand trial... I closed the proceedings... > So I turned Fegelein over to [SS] General Rattenhuber and his security > squad. I never saw the man again.
" Journalist and Buenos Aires bureau chief for Dow Jones Newswires Michael Casey reviewed Exposing the Real Che Guevara in his 2009 book Che's Afterlife: The Legacy of an Image. Casey described it as "an art form of mixing frustration with ridicule." Casey said that Fontova's prose was a marriage of Ann Coulter with the Gonzo journalism of Hunter S. Thompson, and that Fontova "basically yells at his readers, mixing a sarcastic wit with a touch of self-deprecation until it is overwhelmed by disdain for his opponents." Lastly, Casey observed that Fontova often "lathers himself into a rage" when it comes to the issue of Che Guevara, noting that his barrage of hyperbole leads him to describe Guevara as an "assassin", "sadist", "bumbler", "fool", and "whimpering- sniveling-blubbering coward" who is "revered by millions of imbeciles.
" Entry 207 for 'The Rape of Ganymede in Hofstede de Groot, 1915 Oddly, Hofstede de Groot did not comment on the theme of this painting at all, though Smith before him found it highly unusual when he wrote: "197. The Rape of Ganymede. If the picture (for the present description is taken from a print) be really by Rembrandt, his intention must have been to burlesque the mythological subject above stated, for he has represented the beautiful Ganymede as a great lubberly child, with a blubbering grimace of countenance, sprawling, with extended arms, in the talons and beak of the eagle Jupiter. The bird has seized him by his unclassical raiments, the weight of his fat body has drawn his clothes up to his shoulders, and left his lower extremities in a state of nudity, and is thus bearing him through the murky air to Olympus.
Since his function is "to keep the play moving",Storey (1978), p. 13. Pedrolino seems to betray, in Storey's words, "a Janus-faced aspect": "He may work cleverly in the interests of the Lovers in one play--Li Quattro finti spiritati [The Four Fake Spirits], for example--by disguising himself as a magician and making Pantalone believe that the 'madness' of Isabella and Oratio can be cured only by their coupling together; then, in Gli avvenimenti comici, pastorali e tragici [Comic, Pastoral, and Tragic Events], indulge his capricious sense of fun by compounding the young persons' misfortunes."Storey (1978), pp. 15-16. So multiform is his character that his cleverness can often give way to credulity (as when he is tricked into believing that he was drunk when he learned of his wife's infidelity and so merely imagined the whole affair) and his calculation can sometimes be routed by grotesque sentimentality (as when he, Arlecchino, and Burratino share a bowl of macaroni, the three blubbering all the while).

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