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"cranky" Definitions
  1. (British English) strange synonym eccentric
  2. (especially North American English) easily annoyed

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He gets cranky, and he got cranky and angry, when he wasn't true to himself, like in the 2008 campaign.
Sanders was making the rounds of delegation breakfasts, a grueling regimen that would make any politician cranky and a cranky politician (like Bernie) even crankier.
I want someone who still loves me when I'm old and cranky, who can look back fondly on a time when I was young and only sometimes cranky.
The dog named Little Brown begins the book "cranky" and alienated, and at the end he's still cranky and alienated, only he's sitting atop a pile of treasure.
POLYGRAPH TESTS are popular with credulous hacks and cranky quacks.
Sweet Venus opposes cranky Saturn, and communication is rough today.
I hadn't even started yet and I was already cranky.
I don't understand why this special made folks suddenly cranky.
Your ruling planet, Mars, is retrograde, and it's cranky AF!
People who'd rally against the man to keep Camden cranky?
"Sometimes you can get a little cranky," said Kris, 60.
Imagine a really cranky Jiminy Cricket yelling on Hillary's shoulder.
"I call it the Cranky Old New Yorker," he said.
Liesel, well into her 70s, is increasingly sore and cranky.
That's bound to make Trump's Big Oil cabinet members cranky.
But I never get cranky when it's time for Harley.
Doing everything for them was unsustainable — we all were cranky.
In part, "A Visit to Haldeman" is a cranky jeremiad.
Milan's enthusiasm is striking when compared to Rome's cranky mood.
In class, he acted out; injured athletes are notoriously cranky.
And I'd love to see her deal with Cranky Spock.
I'm an introvert and I am sometimes mean and cranky.
That's why dieting often makes people impulsive and cranky, 'hangry' even.
I went to bed angry and woke up pissed and cranky.
It follows months of growing dismay at the increasingly cranky government.
Initially cranky, little Adalynn appeared calm and joyful in Paris' arms.
I kind of love how relentlessly cranky he is toward me.
Federal Reserve officials can get cranky when foreigners criticize their policies.
I am too delicate to be shouted at by cranky commuters.
The cranky guy who just wants the baby to stop crying.
"Not why I'm cranky," she explained alongside a photo of Luna.
By the time I got there, I was exhausted and cranky.
Last time, this resulted in a prank call to cranky Kim.
Positions once regarded as cranky or even forbidden are becoming mainstream.
He was cranky and pinch-faced, and it was hard to
This makes him read old and cranky, like KOD via AARP.
Shy and a little cranky sometimes, he hates talking about himself.
If you're cranky about your Monday morning, it could be worse.
If I had to be political, maybe the cranky Republican senators.
First came an elderly and cranky Manhattan legend named Harry Helmsley.
Frankly, by this portion of the afternoon, Judge Wilson seemed cranky.
Mars retrograde has been a total drag, creating a cranky, confrontational energy.
Who can resist a cranky baby with an ear for good rap?
I walk in the door feeling cranky, but happy to be home.
Adorable, but at times cranky and mischievous, cats named Casey and Boots.
Cranky Star Wars fans, Rian Johnson has had enough of your guff.
Cats tend to be cranky creatures even under the best of circumstances.
Make time for self care, especially as the moon opposes cranky Mars.
Plus, dehydration can make you cranky and lead to poor food choices.
That's not the only reason this column may seem a little cranky.
Richards' interpretations of poems tend to be cranky and elliptical, the models
"I think now you have a much more cranky meeting," Croft said.
The line for the registers was too long for my cranky mood.
The news media horde that scuffled and pushed before him was cranky.
"He's too old and too rich and too cranky," Mr. Hamill said.
I was 8, tired and cranky; it may have been the movie.
The politicians they deal with are high maintenance — cranky, greedy and unreliable.
They weren't cranky or forgetful like most sleep-deprived people would be.
I think there was somebody who was cranky, but we're very friendly.
Maybe he was tired or bored or cranky when it was taken.
And the rest who do show up for work are just plain cranky.
But if I really have a shitty day, I can get enormously cranky.
Oh, and the team's regular anthem singer is cranky about the whole thing.
"This year I'm bringing chocolate chip cookies" to soothe cranky voters, she said.
Do you still get along when you're hungover, cranky, and stuck in traffic?
The American people are in a cranky mood these days and justifiably so.
I hope she's prickly — you've got to be a little cranky in life.
You'd also do all that without being so cranky all of the time.
It's fun, cranky, incisive stuff, and here's hoping for more of it soon.
Hoover's inability to calm the nation's partly came from his cranky, loner nature.
I can tell I am super cranky — nothing seems to be working out.
One was Oscar, who was envisioned as a cranky, trash-loving purple character.
Our whole family grew quite cranky until we bought some gelato alla stracciatella.
They offer protection against cranky weather and nighttime bear worries (real and imagined).
You're likely to be more cranky and react worse when presented with obstacles.
Yes, the team's quarterback is old, and Coach Bill Belichick remains perpetually cranky.
I told myself Jesse had coaxed cranky Donna to leave earth with grace.
Thankfully Rutherford's wise, funny and occasionally cranky narrative visits lots of other places.
It's not easy — you'll be tired, stressed out and probably a tad cranky.
Stepping out of his car, Juan asks a cranky drug runner what's up.
My elderly, cranky, willfully incontinent basset-beagle mix would become a pup-fluencer.
Jeff (Ken Hall), a short, bulb-headed "gray," is perpetually snide and cranky.
Meryl Streep plays Aunt March, the wealthy and cranky relative of the sisters.
And without enough of it, we're all a bunch of cranky, irritable jerks.
It was full-scale, balls-out "cranky old man shakes his fist" territory.
Sleep deprivation, we know, can make you cranky and temperamental, and throw off judgment.
The cranky Warped Tour lifers of the Best Buy Bargain Bin get… a makeover.
Yep. I'm getting old and cranky and don't like seeing people waste their money.
I would've happily gone through another cranky-kid-filled safety drill to do so.
He's a cranky Englishman, and after '74 he went off to ... He's a gypsy.
At the end of a long day, I'm usually a bit drained and cranky.
He's so cranky, he shoos me away before I can even ask any questions.
Meursault, the protagonist of "The Stranger," isn't cranky, defiant or darkly funny good company.
Even when he talks about the things he's optimistic about, he seems really cranky.
On balance, though, it's been bad enough to keep most fans agitated and cranky.
Eventually, I manage to rouse him although, true to form, he's a little cranky.
Lynda Obst: I am very cranky this year because my favorite movie wasn't nominated.
One battles Bulbasaurs and Zubats; the other negotiates federal spending levels with cranky senators.
I don't mean to sound cranky, but this book feels like a missed opportunity.
Long, extravagant shows touted by producers as theatrical events can make the critics cranky.
Maybe I'm having a misplaced and cranky response to the rise of entitlement culture.
Except Godzilla this night was tired and achy and cranky, his atomic breath banked.
Okay, allow me to be the cranky strategic political communication professor for a minute.
I wouldn't remember where I was, I wasn't recognizing faces, I was very cranky.
"Children can get impatient and cranky when they're traveling, which makes parents cranky and that trip unpleasant," said Eileen Ogintz, who writes a syndicated weekly column on family travel called "Taking the Kids" and has an online magazine with the same name.
Would women still get cranky if you took away all the physical symptoms of PMS?
Well I'm sorry I was so cranky when I spoke to you on Friday night.
But, by then, I was cranky and hungry and wanted to get out of there.
Now the largest movie theater chain in the U.S. is getting cranky — and calling bullshit.
If I had to dress up every day, I would be a very cranky person.
Mahoney played Kelsey Grammer's cranky father, Martin Crane, for 11 seasons on the hit sitcom.
WILLIAMS: You are -- you&aposre cranky today, so I&aposm going to forgive a lot.
Sleep deprivation doesn't just make you cranky; it can be downright damaging to your health.
I predict he will end the evening cranky with how the restaurant handles the wine.
Chileans may be cranky, but the government they elect will probably not abandon the centre.
Judging by the new photos, though, retirement may be agreeing with the notoriously cranky host.
John played Kelsey Grammer's cranky father, Martin Crane, for 11 seasons on the hit sitcom.
The body is "a bit rusty, and the knees are a bit cranky," he admits.
He wrote treatises, cranky or inspired, on grading policies, university housing, world federalism, civil rights.
I was cranky and tired, my eyes hurt, and I regularly picked fights with friends.
Seriously, guys, Buffyverse fans notice these details and we get cranky about our fictional realities.
One type of cantastoria, called a cranky, is a scroll that unfurls with a crank.
For instance, during a long flight, I know I'll be alternately fatigued, cranky and dehydrated.
He did it with 96 looks on concave, skinny boys and cranky, baby-faced girls.
""Cranky as it is, it&aposs taller, more legible, and with more air and stride.
The mother assumed that her daughter's cranky, defiant behavior was a reaction to the infection.
But I also never slept through the night, and I was often tired and cranky.
O'Reilly positions himself as an elder statesman, the cranky but avuncular voice of mainstream America.
She described acting cranky during a sound check, while Trucks, to her mortification, looked on.
Animal people can be judgmental, self-righteous and cranky, all of which I was becoming.
Ultimately, it became central to the mythology of Jonathan Franzen, the angry, cranky, possible genius.
Babies often swallow air while eating, which can aggravate their stomachs and make them cranky.
They were restless and sometimes cranky after school, which she attributed to pent-up energy.
N.L.,'' this winter, he again woke up one day and realized that the cranky senator giving Hillary a Larry-David-and-Goliath fight in the Democratic primary was a dead ringer for the cranky comedian who had started his career, haltingly and briefly, at ''S.
Kardashian connoisseurs weren't surprised to find out Caitlyn could get a little "cranky" over political disagreements.
The fire department quickly reached the cranky baby cat, and luckily, knew just want to do.
I'm actually kind of cranky with the for-profit guys, who haven't been out there more.
Don't get enough sleep Sleep deprivation makes you sluggish, cranky, and overall not your best self.
I shower and crawl into bed extremely cranky and unenthused to end my weekend this way.
As one commenter pointed out, everyone might feel less cranky if they stopped boycotting coffee firms.
Take it slow today, Gemini, and don't push forward around any commitments—people are cranky today.
In recent years, Clinton has mostly receded to the background and/or seemed kind of cranky.
A major hit, School of Rock had Silverman playing the cranky girlfriend to Mike White's character.
Now, Urban embodies Bones's cranky essence as confidently and effortlessly as Quinto exudes Spock's preternatural calm.
I was soaked and cranky, hoping to get the interview over with in 20 minutes, tops.
"I started to get really cranky and had to drink a lot of coffee," he recalled.
The book introduces readers to a cranky security robot that just wants to be left alone.
It's left to his fans to attest to his bikes' superior quality — and his cranky ways.
Can you talk about the influence of that "cranky genius of Austrian literature" on your writing?
Mars retrograde is cranky, mean, and it makes us all feel like we're not getting anywhere.
Both men share the party's cranky anti-Communism, but jobs and wages are paramount for them.
If I finished a Bosch before the next arrived in the mail, I got cranky, fidgeted.
But in a manner reminiscent of those cranky shopkeepers, it plays by its own undisclosed rules.
Every few years, in these very pages, someone writes a cranky omnibus review lambasting the genre.
Besides, you don't write off an aging loved one just because he or she becomes cranky.
Much like six year olds, many of us adults often don't realize when we're simply cranky.
But skipping breakfast is not an option if I don't want to feel cranky, even lightheaded.
Transforming that vision into a series (without the famously cranky writer's blessing) seemed no less challenging.
And geezer billionaires, like a lot of other crusty old dudes, seem kind of chronically cranky.
You're usually on your way to work, haven't had caffeine yet and are cranky and probably late.
Not getting the prescribed 239-390 hours a night can turn a person into a cranky monster.
And it's between lanky Teen Wolf heartthrob Dylan O'Brien and Modern Family's cranky septuagenarian patriarch Ed O'Neill.
In the opening of episode two, the demon Aku struggles out of bed like a cranky teenager.
You can, of course, run AI models on any old CPU, but they'll be slow and cranky.
You might reach for your phone like a phantom limb and feel cranky when it's not there.
Yeah, I'm not going to be the cranky old man complaining about all the Twitterers and bloggers.
Headbanging is supposed to be spontaneous and joyous, not a job overseen by a cranky, micromanaging boss.
Casting Seth Rogen, the perpetual irresponsible stoner dude, as the cranky dad next door was a masterstroke.
Book, Timeless Editions This book was just as bananas and cranky as I'd hoped it would be.
Finally, you worked hard tonight, and you don't want to wake up cranky, so get some sleep.
First of all, be it resolved that nobody get all cranky with Doughty about actually saying something.
Take that, Warren Buffett and Jack Bogle and the rest of you "cranky," traditional portfolio-loving boomers.
Without the baker with his tray like always, she's just a cranky girl who likes to whine.
But understanding all of this left me feeling a little cranky and out of sorts in 2018.
Gail: You've just uncovered my paranoia about banking online, which I apparently share with many cranky Republicans.
"Understand I'm not proposing this because I'm cranky," she said at a stop in New Hampshire recently.
This sits unwell with the cranky Wendy, who naturally wants to finish high school with her friends.
His glasses have plastic shields on the sides that give him the air of a cranky scientist.
Mr. Groff is winningly neurotic as a cranky composer facing mortality when hit by a brain malfunction.
Speaking now, Mr. Alderson is still a little cranky but is clearly thrilled by the belated attention.
The smallest things would annoy me, and I felt myself feeling irritable and cranky during the day.
And would our neighbors from across the Hudson in New Jersey be cranky when asked to pay?
The effect is less Paul Theroux and more cranky grandpa, a footsore cruise-shipper's point of view.
All Americans — including the cranky racists and apolitical nonvoters and everything in between — deserve improving living standards.
"The whole cranky persona he had wasn't his real personality," Ms. Smith said in a telephone interview.
All of this meant that as Bryant's career progressed, published opinions weren't limited to cranky newspaper columnists.
Criminologists are a cranky bunch, but there's one thing that they all agree on: D.A.R.E. doesn't work.
As any cranky mom will tell you, keep making that face and it'll stick that way. ♦
We woke up before dawn (take a guess why/by whom), and everyone was a little cranky.
"I'm actually kind of cranky with the for-profit guys who haven't been out there more," he said.
"We are trying to increase our coverage of cranky white guys," Baquet quipped in a text to Grove.
God only knows what might happen once he's there — jet-lagged, cranky, and totally out of his element.
I was cranky and anxious, and my heart was beating quickly as soon as I opened my eyes.
Cranky investigator Yamuna (Masaharu Fukuyama) deals with bubbly rookie partner Rika (Nanami Sakuraba) and their corrupt co-workers.
You're going to get cranky and hungry and you'll have to get up to pee like three times.
Wells elegantly portrays the non-human character, complete with a cranky persona and an addiction to TV dramas.
"Right now, when you go back home to the district, the American people are rightly cranky," said Rep.
At 89, he still performs a cranky weekly show about current events that is now broadcast on Periscope.
Initially, they didn't even look terribly ill; often, they woke up feverish and cranky, saying their necks hurt.
That Sunday while inner tubing on the cottony snow, Theo was cranky, lethargic and complaining of neck pain.
We can be cranky and we can say what we're feeling and we don't have to tiptoe around.
Ms. Spoonheim can be a little cranky — she's sick and tired of "Sweet Caroline," she'll have you know.
I'm cranky about it, but "The History Chicks," Beckett Graham and Susan Vollenweider, help ease my simmering rage.
Call me cranky, but I don't think most Americans are looking for "wow" amid woe of this order.
Was the first-state-to-vote a disaster or were we just cranky from being kept up late?
You can get an ordinary Beijing taxicab with a pleasantly cranky driver, grungy interior and an ultracheap fare.
"To me, the worst thing would be that people won't get enough to eat — and then they're cranky."
That's why the tariff story is causing the markets to flutter and why the bulls are so cranky.
Wednesday evening, that terrible night, caught between the start of the week and its end, when everyone's cranky?
Trump wants to fuck with people fighting in the US military because he's a cranky bigot, plain and simple.
The catch is that Mars will be in a cranky square with Uranus as soon as he changes signs.
In other words, getting more sleep meant that they felt less cranky about negative aspects of their relationship, e.g.
Messenger Mercury will be retrograde in Virgo until the 22nd, so trying to be "perfect" could make everyone cranky.
So all of this new #Content gets the thumbs up from this cranky dad, even as his wallet groans.
If I wake up one morning and I'm tired or cranky, then I'm pretty affected by what they say.
This, of course, has only made those cranky dudes crankier, and now they want their own men-only screenings.
Of its various ales and lagers, Belgian Big and Big Cranky weigh in at just under 10 percent alcohol.
But we're not there long—a few minutes later, a very cranky nurse takes us to the waiting area.
But, rather than place the emphasis on one cranky white male genius/truthteller, "The Good Fight" shares the spotlight.
SARA Growing up in the sort of heyday of radio, I had a pretty cranky, snobby view of it.
Sure, hormones have been shown to cause mood swings (making both women and men cranky or tired or hungry).
The nerds yell about objective truth; the cranky aesthetes praise ''putting the ball in play'' and ''gritting out wins.
My younger son is cranky and we only make it halfway through services before we bail to head home.
Happily, a chance encounter with Jeremy (George Sample III) and his cranky truck sets Ashley's monetary scheme in motion.
Unlike cranky me, J. Courtney Sullivan found that mom friends were absolutely essential in the trenches of early motherhood.
So maybe Roger was getting more cranky and odd in his older age, but anyway that was the story.
"What a variety of people called to be saints, crotchety, giddy, cranky ones, bibulous ones," Ms. Day said presciently.
Georgieva can at least point to more direct experience than anyone in dealing with cranky shareholders in multilateral institutions.
Known to be cranky but easily amused, Mr. Carroll would often pepper his reporting with wry and iconoclastic asides.
In reality, Trump has built his campaign on being a maverick, and not the John McCain cranky-but-conventional kind.
The Alamo Drafthouse isn't the only one having fun with the cranky reactions to its women-only Wonder Woman screenings.
After the bath, we play until he is cranky, so I give him his bottle and put him to bed.
Some women were cranky because sleeping in dry hotel rooms is hard, and rooming with their mothers is also hard.
Sanders, a cranky 78-year-old who includes "socialist" in his description of his politics, is hardly in the clear.
Trump's cranky, undiplomatic performance at his first NATO meeting led quickly to Europeans significantly increasing their contributions to NATO funding.
Did you stuff envelopes and pay parking tickets for a series of cranky middle-aged bureaucrats as an unpaid intern?
We're just going to assume all of the above is true, because Pep has been cranky as all hell lately.
Airports aren't fun and the last thing a cranky traveler needs to step in a steaming pile of dog shit.
And this forecast didn't come from some Luddite Cassandra or cranky outlier who wants to bring back old-time radio.
On Twitter's 10th birthday, it's time to explain this seemingly immortal, often cranky, hashtag to the rest of the globe.
The moon also opposes Mars today, and your Aries friend may get cranky if people don't listen to their story.
Everyone just laughed when Sanders, a cranky loner from Vermont with a nondescript Senate record, decided to challenge Queen Hillary.
It was an uncomfortable, sad spectacle that seemed to paint the party as cranky old white men yelling at ghosts.
The only ones for whom conservatism is a natural fit are Roy's "cranky old white people" — and they're dying off.
"This is just American ingenuity," Brett Snyder, the president of Cranky Flier, an airline industry blog, said of the store.
He let the songs speak (and mope and sneer) for themselves — a relief, given his cranky, troll-like public pronouncements.
And I can't do a lot of the things that I like to do outside, so that makes me cranky.
There's no cafe to indulge idle time, and the floors don't invite flopping with a book or a cranky toddler.
Gail: I would barge in here and point out that good enforcement requires government funding, but that'd just be cranky.
He is two years older than I am but gets cranky like a child when he is sleepy or hungry.
"There's obviously the idea of charging for a carry-on," said Brett Snyder, who writes the Cranky Flier airline blog.
Oscar, who hoarded junk and lived in a rubbish bin, gave children permission to be cranky once in a while.
How about "leapfrogged," asked George Rood, a metro copy editor with a cranky demeanor and the soul of a poet.
I tend to get cranky when I'm overtired (and still antsy from therapy) and look for reasons to pick a fight.
Maybe he's cranky after Black Panther kicked Titanic out of the top three on the all-time U.S. box office rankings.
In addition to feeling cranky, sluggish, and tired, you might also feel queasy, or like your stomach just isn't sitting right.
But he still represents the gleaming, fast-paced future, while the McDonald's brothers are the dour, cranky face of the past.
There are certain things that are quintessentially New York: the Rockettes, Broadway and two cranky old men talking about cream cheese.
Sure, DC's releasing another Frank Miller comic about angry Batman and cranky Superman, but there's so much more to slough through.
The money finally went out -- along with a cranky Instagram video -- in late May, after weeks of intense media scrutiny. 6.
My husband calls at 10:30, and we are both cranky that we didn't have a chance to talk all day.
Remember those dudes who were super cranky about the women-only screenings of Wonder Woman at the Alamo Drafthouse theater chain?
The oven was cranky and hard to turn on and he burned himself twice, but the pictures alone were worth it.
" And she shouted to our cranky neighbor who wears a lot of flowy skirts, "What, are you a witch or somefing?
It's bad for your health and generally turns you into a cranky piece of garbage no one want to be around.
Cranky Al's serves a full spread of breakfast and lunch fare, but the Wauwatosa shop is best known for its doughnuts.
Chris Sullivan is a surprise standout as Joe, a cranky addict who keeps relapsing—a schmuck with a streak of pathos.
"If you try to pack in too much, everyone in the family, especially kids, will get cranky and whiny," she said.
My hedgehog, Lola, is like a baby in the sense that she is often cranky, and we maintain different sleep schedules.
This wheezing, cranky, incontinent pair of roommates from the Upper West Side are bringing shabbiness back to sanitized, glamorized Times Square.
Once again, cranky Mr. Acker gets one of the episode's best lines, this time by succinctly, and graphically, describing the image.
Carl Woese, as his research career ended, assumed his new role as a much-honored but cranky elder, with strong opinions.
On moving day, two cranky workers dumped our blue sofa opposite the piano, in the only place where it would fit.
I look at my daughters, my confident, cranky, infuriating, hilarious girls, and all I can think is, Has anyone tried anything?
The plane or car is claustrophobic, parents are typically exhausted and cranky, and the accommodations are beautiful, but they aren't home.
The fantastical ghost story follows Ebenezer Scrooge (Fredric March), a cranky old loan shark who lives in London and hates Christmas.
"'Cranky' is really the best word for it," said Katie Ingram, 30, of Alexandria, Virginia, a triathlete who has seasonal allergies.
Other multi-chargers try to accomplish that with just a single USB port (troubling, even if you don't have cranky kids).
When babies have an acute ear infection, they tug at their ears, get cranky and struggle to sleep through the night.
It was cranky yet intimate, conveying both annoyance and concern, a letter that could only have been written by a relative.
The 23-year-old Long Islander was sick of being "disgusted and dirty and cranky and hangry" on another bus line.
For two hours, the two increasingly cranky candidates interrupted each other—and talked right over the moderators—whenever it suited them.
Sutherland's character is a near-nonentity, a cameo who turns up in a few scenes as a generic cranky medical-center administrator.
Everyone has an air travel horror story, usually one including some combination of delays, lost bags, smelly seat-mates, and cranky personnel.
"I was with the family over lunch and Molly was cranky and screaming – nothing out of the ordinary," Walker recounted on Facebook.
Stocks head into the last day of April in a cranky mood, but May might not be the time for a shakeout.
Search out information about "Clyde Coil" and you also find a wealth of cranky rants and a trail of confused forum members.
A party that most Britons probably thought of as cranky and obsessive (if they thought about it at all) was suddenly powerful.
When we'd speak on the phone, he talked like he was grounded — like he'd been sent back in time to cranky adolescence.
Even though I tend to get very cranky at work, I often feel like I have no purpose on my days off.
I take a different route to work today because I want to stop and get donuts for the office at Cranky Al's.
Mars doesn't hang around just to make us cranky — it's actually the planet of energy and can help us get shit done.
A point to the day The day isn't just for people who get cranky over misplaced commas or hyperventilate over errant hyphens.
So it's time to step out of my comfort zone and foster my curiosity, otherwise I'll just become a cranky old man.
The true coaches are the learned elders, the cranky old monks of the temple, who can turn us from wankers into warriors.
Cole is like many ripped Survivor dudes whose gym-blessed muscles atrophy on the show's starvation diet, making them weak and cranky.
How to manage teething Still, there are a lot of old beliefs and advice out there for parents with cranky, drooling babies.
If you're going to network with me (or anyone else who is equally cranky) you're going to have to try something different.
Mr Snyder, the author of the Cranky Flier blog, hasn't been the only person to notice this price anomaly in recent days.
Set in Alaska in 1925 and based on a true story, the $40 million film stars Willem Dafoe as a cranky musher.
Her elderly clients could be difficult, demanding and sometimes quite mean, like cranky old Erna, who worked her like a dray horse.
The vibe does get grumpy later on— better to get cranky in your pajamas than while trying to hail a cab home.
He's that cranky man in town who already feels town is getting too crowded, because the third house is already being built.
"Twitter addicts take on this kind of nervous, paranoid, cranky quality, sort of itching for a fight," Lanier said in an interview.
The character's name is Joan-Marc Miró-Puig, he of the cranky, parochial prejudices du jour, a bigoted, male chauvinist, homophobic rat.
Many of us would probably say that we feel less cranky or more relaxed after a jog or visit to the gym.
But this determined doggo is not going to let anything stand in his way – not fences, not food stalls, not cranky humans.
" Hennick said that both of them — son and father — were tired and cranky, and he ended up throwing his own "little tantrum.
Clawing back money tends to make members of Congress cranky — especially if any of it was destined for their state or district.
The crane's gonna get the full Cesar treatment, and when he's done, it'll head back to the Mansion ... hopefully way less cranky.
The problem is that everyone else can hear it too, and there aren't enough cranky older white people to win a general election.
She might be irascibly cranky, or charmingly ebullient, or wry, or witty, or paralytically shy, or prone to making dirty jokes at dinner.
The Virgo full moon on the 1st is a cranky one, drawing attention to the places in our relationships that are not working.
Life is just too short to be tired and cranky all the time, so I tested every trick and product in the book.
Cranky children struggled to get up early again, to pull themselves together, to return to packed lunches and backpacks and all the rest.
That theory being there's nothing cranky Gen X'ers love to rag on more than Millennials, and there's nothing Millennials love more than ... Millennials.
Chatty Mercury in Taurus wants to talk it out, while Mars is cranky and retrograde in your sign, wanting to pick a fight.
It's how I realized that protein is mandatory for me in the morning if I don't want to be cranky by 11 a.m.
"It was a man's world, and you didn't want to be too cranky," she told The Knoxville News-Sentinel in a 2002 interview.
This is why fast food and candy can send our blood sugar soaring and leave us hungry and cranky soon after we eat.
However, Rose Red was part of a Brothers Grimms' tale alongside her sister that involves a rather cranky dwarf and a scheming bear.
On day two of the custody battle, Arizona drops off a cranky Sophia at Mer's house, with the kid saying she hates her.
"She goes from looking very stern, and serious, and sometimes unhappy, cranky looking, to being ebullient and celebratory and funny," Brodner, 62, says.
Your planetary ruler Mars begins its retrograde in air sign Aquarius today, finding you in a cranky mood and rethinking your social circle.
Once the muscles burn through most of this fuel source, they become weak, tired and cranky, like toddlers in need of a snack.
"That sometimes made him the squeaky wheel or the cranky contrarian voice," said Nicholas Rasmussen, a former director of the National Counterterrorism Center.
Someone, somewhere, will try to cut in line at a Target, arousing the wrath of the cold, cranky people who played it fair.
I'm restless and slightly cranky, which are signs I probably should have tried to squeeze in some exercise after the credit card snafu.
Toby and Mia hadn't eaten and were holiday-cranky, and were demanding a trip to the Harry Potter Shop and to Platform 9¾.
Of course, the song's success doesn't mean that President Trump's project will fail, or that cranky nativism will give way to happy multiculturalism.
I knew I would already be tired and cranky, so I chose to do a dinner and invite everyone I wanted to see.
With her gentle temperament and Southern manners, Ms. Swope managed to get cranky, tired actors to do what she wanted without seeming bossy.
The problem is that it makes rock itself (and jazz and punk and indie rock) seem cranky and pompous, not to mention defensive.
Trump suggested that the prime minister is cranky about being called out for Canada's defense spending being less than 2 percent of GDP.
It was a cranky group at first, until we realized we had all been born within a month of one another in 1953.
What Trump found was that a plain old whistle was louder and more effective at reaching its intended audience of cranky older white people.
Maybe by leaving the designs up to the drinkers, we'll avoid more cranky internet reactions, but that seems like a lot to hope for.
That seems excessive, but I guess Vader wanted to make the rebel wait awhile before killing him because the Dark Side makes you cranky.
The cranky internet sensation's million-dollar frown and deadpan humor captured our hearts, especially when we were feeling a little disgruntled with the world.
Mulroney, who performs and sings with his band Cranky George, once played on the Rosie O'Donnell Show — you can check out the clip below.
Whether you're hanging with a nature-loving nephew, a mild-mannered mom, or a cranky teen cousin, we've got just the thing for you.
You'll get tired, hungry and possibly even cranky but most of all, you'll have a blast doing what you do best: creating tech magic.
I think before now I looked at him like he was just a cranky old guy going on and on about the same things.
You might find that you're more cranky and unproductive for a few days after, or straight up resemble an extra from The Walking Dead.
Why would the famously cranky Torvalds include an out-of-band update so casually, especially one that seemed likely to slow down the kernel?
I know I'll be starving and cranky if I wait to eat until after it's over, so I head out to grab something early.
Getting a cranky kid to stay still for two seconds for a forehead sweep still isn't easy, but it's much better than the alternatives.
Maybe one of the reasons that people are cranky about this particular meme is that live shows are, by nature, not widely shared experiences.
I can only assume they're here because kids would've been cranky if their favorite characters from the show had been cut from the movie.
On trade, he is close to his supposed polar opposite, Bernie Sanders, the cranky leftist who narrowly lost the Democratic nomination to Hillary Clinton.
In other words, TSA agents and other essential workers will be on duty, but they may be cranky because they're technically not getting paid.
It has the same rewarding level progression and multi-stage boss fights that test your skills starting from world 2's notoriously cranky owl.
"Young Sheldon" has mirrored that template, closing the season with episodes that showcase Annie Potts, a fabulous addition as Sheldon's cranky but caring grandma.
Mr. De Leon, 61, started riding across the bridge two or three months ago after a cranky knee brought an end to his running.
The Fifth of July is the national holiday of a parallel, cranky universe, in which all living things are nagged by an indescribable hum.
Justice Chase was certainly "cranky and outspoken," said Joel R. Paul, a law professor who wrote a book on the court during that era.
Like other ways of getting around with a pet, the anxieties about unwanted smells, a nervous pet or a cranky fellow passenger still apply.
When Louis B. Mayer turns out to be a lovable if cranky guy, however, you know a show has a rainbow to sell us.
I mean post-election blues, holiday blues, end-of-the-year blues, all those afflictions that make us feel cranky, thin-skinned and intolerant.
But absent Trump lashing out on Twitter with a new round of tariffs because he's cranky about impeachment, don't bet on any big changes.
RIP, Frasier's dad If "Frasier" was the perfect sitcom (it was), then John Mahoney was perfectly cast as the cranky but loveable Martin Crane.
BF brings me little ham sandwiches on ciabatta he made (have I mentioned he's crazy and amazing?) and a LaCroix because he knows I'm cranky.
Blood & Dust is definitely a comic to keep an eye on as it mixes a cranky Wolverine-esque anti-hero with classic swamp scare storytelling.
It's way earlier than his usual weekend bedtime, but I don't want to deal with a cranky tired child at 7 in the morning tomorrow.
They were cranky and complaining — the House leaders know they're likely to be in the minority come January, helped along by his tariffs and unpopularity.
Mostly, I wasn't getting enough sleep because my erratic schedule didn't allow for enough deep sleep, so I was irritated and cranky no matter what.
Normally this would make me cranky, but I was sufficiently amused by the punny names in the theme entries to enjoy solving Kyle Mahowald's puzzle.
For now, we can assume the only trouble for these two is how tired and cranky Cyrus must be from sleeping with one eye open.
Now Kratos and his failson will navigate the lands of the ice and snow, until some deity pushes ol' cranky pants over the edge again.
If you only want to focus on certain areas of the body, MYOVOLT also has kits available for your shoulders, knees, and perennially cranky back.
The sheer improbability of his assault on American power—he is old, cranky and wears crumpled suits—is to this group part of his appeal.
At the end of that first week, when he was going to bed on Friday night, he was upset about something — weepy, cranky and irritable.
Michael grows cranky when, as he is trying to defecate in the outdoors, a counselor upbraids him for moving too far from the base camp.
For a party whose electoral base is now cranky old white people who are mad about the kids these days, it's a perfectly reasonable solution.
Cranky is another big guy, and when he jumps (from another character's head, naturally), he lands into an AOE attack, splashing damage all around him.
Occupying various sociocultural levels of the New York landscape (Staten Island, TriBeCa, Williamsburg), they act as a makeshift if cranky support network for one another.
Later, she would get cranky and yell at Angelica for not following her orders, like failing to get two visiting journalists to leave before lunchtime.
But too often the movie is content to come off like a cranky old uncle who's seen a lot more crime movies than you have.
You're off the flight, seven hours later, exhausted and hungry, and cranky from being hurtled at your destination at more than half the speed of sound.
There's also time traveling, a kindly primate butler (Adam Godley), and a pair of cranky assassins (Mary J. Blige and Mindhunter's Cameron Britton) to deal with.
It casts them as agents of change and helpful aid, and the Republicans as cranky bean counters and defenders of the status quo for the wealthy.
You know your kids best, so plan for the photo shoot during a time of day when they're least likely to be cranky, sleepy or hungry.
Rather than trying to wipe these creatures off the face of the planet, as some cranky commentators have suggested, we need a bit of Jiu-Jitsu.
NEATLY HANDWRITTEN, with a simple diagram below a numbered list, the sheet looks like any fussy hobbyist's record of some cranky project in a garden shed.
The baby was happy to see me but quickly became cranky and tired, so we basically started nursing and bedtime as soon as I got home.
Something seriously went awry with the handshake between Verizon and Apple early this morning and created a major headache for eager (and cranky) pre-order customers.
Bad lighting, cranky photo takers, and now, in some states, not being allowed to smile all add up to create a perfect storm of bad pics.
The Creature can't abide Mary's cranky virtue signaling — but he also becomes the first figure in her life to see her nerdy intellectualism as a plus.
I am tired and cranky from so much family time, and have to remind myself that we all like each other and this too shall pass.
"I just wish it had a little more originality, that's all," the character says, sounding like every critic cranky enough to high-horse the show's homages.
Via Skype, email and text, and during pricey one-on-one sessions, they soothe cranky students, hoping to steer them back to the path of achievement.
Komisar told BuzzFeed News the photos were taken when, Roman, his then-3-year-old son, had gotten cranky at the end of a photo shoot.
She swears by Shake Shack and vodka sodas, she loves herself an Outback Steakhouse Bloomin' Onion, and she gets cranky about her hair extensions while drunk.
DayOne will automatically append the weather and temperature at your location, which could help your future self understand why you were so cranky that one time.
But the film's breakout star is Hank (Ed O'Neill), a cranky seven-limbed octopus (technically, Dory says, he's a septopus) who helps Dory for selfish reasons.
"I'm going to be chairman of the cranky caucus," she said when asked about the possibility that canceling August recess may become a new Senate precedent.
I'm late and cranky and stressed, which is not doing my anxiety any favors, but I pull myself together and put on my makeup and costume.
Given the absence of several top-10 men's players, and Federer's cranky back, one of the younger or very young players could break through next week.
A cranky old woman is murdered in the apartment below his, and Jack grows edgy, wondering whether his smoothly corporatized cocaine distribution network is in peril.
Hellerman had been a teenage member of the Young Communist League and Gilbert was the daughter of a Communist activist; Hays was a cranky, independent radical.
And Clint Eastwood, playing a cranky drug courier in "The Mule," proved that he is still an incredibly bankable star, even at nearly 1003 years old.
You know, one of those mornings when you've arrived late and cranky, and everyone and everything in your technology-driven workplace seems out to get you.
SpongeBob and his neighbor, a cranky octopus named Squidward, work at the Krusty Krab, an underwater fast-food outlet owned by the money-hungry Mr. Krabs.
Over at the New York Times Gail Collins made this insightful observation: "don't think you can be president when you sound this cranky." that was it.
We journalists should never again write that someone is too old, too young, too polarizing, too petty, too cranky or too whatever to win an election.
Aging stars are notoriously cranky and moody, coughing out bursts of gas and dust that obscure themselves, or sputtering inside as their cores evolve and change.
Although she rants like a cranky old woman who can't figure out her television control box, she has prosecuted no bankers and put none in jail.
And they established Twenge as a go-to quote factory for cranky thinkpieces on millennials, ushering in a new wave of hand wringing over our supposed shortcomings.
The worst part about buying a cup of coffee every morning is waiting in line with dozens of other cranky commuters itching for a fix of caffeine.
"It was during their nap time, so one of the girls was quite cranky and not feeling it at all," Rossum shared on The Late Late Show.
It will be because enough people trusted this stooped, occasionally cranky politician with their stories, and believe that if he makes it to Washington, he'll remember them.
Instead of actually signing the orders, Trump seems to have gotten a little bit cranky and walked straight out of the signing ceremony, leaving the orders unsigned.
That's what happened to Penny, a cranky Nigerian dwarf goat who happens to belong to a family of YouTubers, while she delivered her second baby this year.
He's pissed off and peaceful; nutty and wise; compassionate and cranky; and I'm just really lucky that I get to love him and be loved in return.
The cranky mole inspired so much emotion in players, in fact, that Nintendo made his presence optional in later games, like 2014's Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
The presidential election is adding uncertainty to an already cranky stock market, and it could begin to impact prices even more as the primary season gets underway.
After my four-year stint at university, I was transformed from a plucky, young, free-thinking free spirit into a cranky, old, get-off-my-lawn conservative.
Sleeping in a bunk requires practice and many sleepless nights before you start getting used to it all, so really, it makes for one cranky team sometimes.
My boyfriend has no qualms about showing up minutes before the gate closes, and gets cranky when we're stuck hanging out all afternoon in an airport Chili's.
I also enjoyed what Mystique has become, both as an icon and as a cranky freedom fighter with her own agenda, and no patience with mutant politics.
He enlists his own son, a pleasant teenaged boy with a cranky motorbike who might otherwise stay crouched over the porn he has recorded on his phone.
Cranky and confused, BoJack wanders off and ends up on an underwater bus, helping a pregnant male sea horse (biology lesson here) deliver a litter of babies.
Jones was already facing harassment from cranky alt-right members and Ghostbusters fans, rising anger that had grown steadily over the weekend of the film's US opening.
If I am cranky at the end of a long day, he picks me up, plops me into bed, tucks me in and switches off the lights.
But it would be unfortunate if Tenner were dismissed as just a cranky man in his 70s who thinks we spend too much time on our phones.
As the women's rivalry rages, Ruth gets an abortion, and the show teases a possible romance between her and the show's cranky director, Sam Sylvia (Marc Maron).
Losing the series would drop James's record to 3-5 in N.B.A. finals, allowing the cranky critics to load up on more ammunition to fire at him.
I was either writing or on the road or doing interviews and I got really cranky and I thought, this is no way to spend my life.
It was a weird secret to keep because I was tired and super cranky and nauseous, and I couldn't tell anyone why I wasn't acting like myself.
Yes, his worldview — a fascinating hybrid of the curious, cranky and kooky — does indeed hold a mirror up to nature and show us as others see us.
Where Sanders subverted the format with his raw and cranky authenticity, Buttigieg embraced it, turning it into a one-ring circus for an oratorical one-man band.
Tom Brady is a cranky 42-year-old, fed up with whippersnapper teammates half his age who repeatedly fail to grasp the ingenious intricacies of his passes.
Clearly Prince fit each one of those criteria in spades; you'd be hard-pressed to find a single soul who would disagree—even a cranky Justin Bieber.
GUILFOYLE: Plus, when he vacations everyone else suffers, because you would think he would come back chipper, happy with a positive sunny disposition, but he comes back cranky.
With every toss and turn, the progress I'd make in those minor weeks would roll backwards, and I'd inevitably find myself just as tired and cranky as before.
THURSDAY PUZZLE — It's Thursday and you're cranky because you've been solving the early week puzzles, but you're yearning for more of a challenge, something outside the box, perhaps.
Sable Heated Massage Chair Pad — $79.99 See Details For days when your back feels extra cranky, this device can offer relief by providing a relaxing and rejuvenating massage.
As it turns out, when you're getting cranky about how usable vehicles will now face random directions, instead of always facing to the east, you've crossed that line.
We're all going to be this cranky old person, sitting on a bench, thinking about all the lives we could have lived, the people we could have been.
One standout: Robin Miles reads the part of the cranky Old Sheep, leavening the character's dark vision of the pig's fate with a generous pinch of mordant humor.
One cranky Republican said he wanted to rip the phone away from Trump, who's been agitating for a Christmas shutdown over demands for his $22019 billion border wall.
Apart from a few cranky attempts to make weed reform seem like it would open the doors to hell, cannabis was a virtual non-issue in the election.
Mr. Goldman picked the correct lounge chair and headed to the beach, floating as usual above the cranky complaints and petty requests on a cushion of cheery detachment.
Officials were reportedly concerned that at the end of such a long trip, Trump would "get cranky, leading to unpredictable or undiplomatic behavior," according to the Washington Post.
In the new DLC, you play as a set team of Donkey Kong, Cranky Kong, and Rabbid Peach as you make your way through a DK-inspired island.
A dramatically changing climate is going to have a lot of negative side effects we didn't predict, and scientists have just found a new one: really cranky spiders.
Millennials, no matter how typecast by your cranky uncle who spends his days forwarding political emails to everyone because he still hasn't figured out Facebook, have simple needs.
When I land my dream job — cranky college professor in the year 1990 — I will embrace a social network-free life faster than you can say Foucault's Panopticon.
But I know she still takes a two-hour nap at daycare and we are going to my sister's later, so I don't want her to be cranky.
Much of the party's energy is coming from the Sanders wing; Sanders himself will be 79 on Election Day 2020 and he is not getting any less cranky.
Visitors who have not learned to cope with the light of these super-long days may have a harder time sleeping and can end up tired and cranky.
The Next Level thinks the milk-bland personalities of its central teenagers and a couple of cranky old people count as a rooting interest to ground the hijinks.
We are so accustomed to cranky characters undergoing a sentimental sweetening that it's a shock when Leonor does the opposite, as her initial greeting slowly loses its warmth.
When you read his characters, you enter completely and transparently into their way of seeing the world, and you accept that way will be cranky, and that's fine.
The two-lane blacktop rose vertiginously over the valley in relentless switchbacks, and cyclists must share it with RVs and SUVs whose cranky drivers were eager to head home.
I was hungover from the rehearsal dinner, stressed about pulling off the wedding without a hitch, and cranky from wearing Spanx and a corset that dug into my waist.
If you answered "no" to the above and prefer snacks, junk food and cranky, hangry co-pilots, then you probably aim to travel with lowest time duration in mind.
I still remember the moment I visited Bill in The Last of Us. He was the cranky, overprotective sort, living by himself in a ghost town lined with traps.
The company's chief technology officer, Mike Schroepfer, pulled the short straw and got stuck on crisis cleanup duty this week, testifying in front of a cranky British parliamentary committee.
My mom taught me that I must always be nice to fans, no matter how tired or cranky I was, and I felt watched whenever I was in public.
This one stars Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones) as a free spirit who becomes a caretaker for a wealthy and cranky quadriplegic played by Sam Claflin (The Hunger Games).
If I was waiting in line at the grocery store with a cranky toddler on the verge of tears, I would whip out my phone and fire up Snapchat.
The modern border between Nepal and India had also come into existence, and the two claims, supported by fragmentary evidence and fired by nationalism, hardened into a cranky rivalry.
More recently I adored lovely, sad Teddy in "A God in Ruins" and cranky old Ove in "A Man Called Ove," although Ove should have been 79, not 59.
Lynn Cohen, as both Mr. Hyde, a boarder, and Uncle Chris, a man whose cranky exterior hides a golden soul, is a joy as she savors these bombastic roles.
And the biggest challenge was dealing with tired, cranky parents that were trying to do right by their kids but it's the eleventh hour and they are just done.
Gus's cranky obsessions are catnip to Mr. Jones, who makes a meal of the character's belief in the omnipotence of Alexander the Great and the curative powers of Windex.
But we were concerned that, you know, a cranky critic might argue that that's just confirmation bias and a case of human subjectivity coming in to make those claims.
They're irritable when berry supplies are short, climate change makes them cranky, and there are theories that they prefer women because of menstruation, but that has since been disproven.
You know how some people get cranky when they get old, and even though they used to be progressive they get left behind by changing times and become reactionary?
In 2016, a lot of voters may have felt they could enjoy the luxury of being cranky and polarized because there weren't any crises calling us to pull together.
Ursula Populoh, a 77-year-old textile artist and puppeteer in Baltimore, is a cranky enthusiast who became what Ms. Dolan calls a "philosopher in residence" at the museum.
When Rachel and Monica's downstairs neighbor (played by guest star Larry Hankin) suddenly dies, Chandler questions his own life choices and worries about ending up alone and cranky. 6.
Their loose but committed new album, "Blue & Lonesome," is a fascinating study, the product of a bunch of old guys catching up to the cranky enthusiasms of their youth.
Built on the hill that once belonged to a cranky Salem witch trial magistrate, the hospital quickly earned a reputation for crowded quarters, filthy conditions, and ice pick lobotomies.
"They're basically — they wake up my lady to get her to feed the baby — but between times when the baby can be cranky and fussy, they're on it," he said.
While he could be downright cranky, depressed, and upset about his situation, he generally showed grace and strength in the face of far greater problems than I was currently experiencing.
It turns out that Marilyn Monroe looks a lot like Willem Dafoe when she's cranky and hungry, according to a 30-second Super Bowl spot released by Snickers on Tuesday.
Do you think that Luke Skywalker is an old man who learns a lesson about aging and wisdom, or a cranky cynic who never would have become what he is?
Among these are a translator (Tadanobu Asano) who presents a cogent case for Buddhism, and a cranky and impish magistrate (Issey Ogata) who comes close to stealing the film altogether.
The exact culprit behind my chronic no-sleep syndrome might vary depending on the day, but the next-morning results are always the same: a cranky attitude and sallow skin.
My shoulder is still cranky, so I make a mental note to go to the walk-in chiropractor tomorrow in the town where J. and I both have offices/kickball.
It had all the elements Giants fans had come to expect of Coughlin, including an exasperated, cranky sermon on how football players are not as tough as they once were.
Crucially, Dee's characters aren't just vague avatars of rage or allegories for American political movements: All of them are rich psychological portraits, carefully grounded in their cranky small-town life.
After the big weekend, which included a seriously adorable viral photo of Middleton with a slightly cranky Prince George, the Duchess stepped out today to attend the Chelsea Flower Show.
The Moon in Pisces connects with Mars—which is currently retrograde and cranky—in fellow Water sign Scorpio at 7:10 PM, creating an empathetic vibe despite Mars's crappy mood.
People will forget to drink enough water in the baking desert sun; some will simply get cranky, others will end up in the med tent attached to a saline drip.
Bonnie Erickson is also known for her work with the late Jim Henson, for whom she created such characters as Miss Piggy and the cranky balcony hecklers Statler and Waldorf.
Other cast members play multiple roles persuasively, with Ms. Quan having fun with Huong, cranky but not above making her own lascivious moves on Quang (before he's met her daughter).
And Bernie is like the cranky old leftists who I grew up with — he's always thinking about the coup in Iran and genocide in Guatemala and a million other things.
So when our cranky hero, a lifelong atheist, declares that there is no soul, it seems an extraordinary line to give an actor who spent his entire career proving otherwise.
You can hand one to your cranky toddler in the supermarket and she can suck down the food herself, without the need to pause and dirty a bowl and spoon.
The costly experience propelled Mr. Lewis, an intense, cranky and compulsive former Wall Street arbitrageur, on a two-year investigative journey into the use of antibiotics on American animal farms.
But speaking from the bottom of my cranky lesbian heart, let me just say that more than any other feature, Tinder needs a setting for couples looking for a third.
Find the right Signal old-timer, maybe one feeling cranky or deep in their cups in a bar along the dark Augusta riverfront, and they'll talk candidly about this new branch.
His anger-fueled attack mode Possibly taking a cue from his cranky buddy Rocket (Bradley Cooper), along with the toddler tantrum thing, it doesn't take much to set Baby Groot off.
It was his thing—breaking the silence with a perfect one-liner in the middle of a difficult shoot or a long night on set when everyone was tired and cranky.
" CRAMER GETS CRANKY OVER TRUMP'S LOVE FOR HEITKAMP WaPo:  "President Trump is aggressively campaigning for Republican Senate candidates around the country and belittling their Democratic ­rivals, with one notable exception — Sen.
Greece is a country steeped in rich history, that loves children (even loud cranky ones) and has a culture that encourages the eating of feta cheese and the drinking of wine.
You need to let loose and party, Aquarius, or else you'll get very cranky; it's actually hard for you to think straight if you don't get free time to enjoy yourself.
An activist who calls her group BARF is pushing for more housing, pitting cranky homeowners and the political establishment against newcomers who want the region to make room for them, too.
Some go to the same restaurants on the same days every week, some get cranky around too many strangers and instead of playing outside with the grandkids, some watch TV silently.
""YOU HAVE NO F---ING IDEA WHAT ITS LIKE TO HAVE TO STAND IN LINE FOR 3 HOURS WITH A CRANKY TIRED EXHAUSTED TODDLER," she wrote, adding: "DW is for CHILDREN!!!!
"What we found when we were looking at the email sentiments for the year is people get kind of cranky right before Christmas and after Christmas they get happy," says Moah.
Mars is still going to be majorly cranky, but managing this vibe in your bank account rather than in your day-to-day communications will be way easier for you, Libra.
But the call to arms lacked the familiar cranky urgency that has sent young liberals flocking to the polls this year—namely because, despite their political similarities, Stein just isn't Bernie.
A hole-in-the-wall fish fry in Harlem where a cranky old man fried up perfect porgies and served them on sliced white bread slathered with tartar and hot sauce.
Keeping track of your period can be the last thing you want to do when you're bloated, cranky, and bleeding, but it's actually a super important indicator of your overall health.
They kept their apartment in a high-rise doorman building in NoMad the first year they owned the house, but every Sunday they would get cranky about returning to the city.
But after all, parents are intimately aware of just how miserable a cough and a runny nose and congestion can make a small child feel, from cranky days to disruptive nights.
The Yankees have long been a more staid and stable operation under Steinbrenner's son Hal, and there is less tolerance for drama and eccentricities — or, apparently, continued cranky rants from Gossage.
Rather than being the sticky surface embryos need to nestle in, my uterine lining repels them, like a cranky old lady on a porch rocking chair flicking mosquitoes off her shoulder.
I could up the ante by going vegan, but I've tried that before and found that if I'm giving up meat, I need eggs and cheese to avoid getting really cranky.
He cheerfully agreed to my proposal for an interview where I would act as the voice of brutal skepticism about the whole Jetson-esque enterprise, pitching him a series of cranky questions.
And to those who came of age in the post-Cold War era, he was simultaneously a retro figure on a T-shirt and a cranky old man in an Adidas tracksuit.
I say this because by the end of the hour, Stan and the FBI know William's identity (thanks to Oleg's tip), and they're about to close in on everybody's favorite cranky spy.
She asked if he dreaded coming home from work to someone who was "cranky and bald" from the drugs, and he said he loved to get there and be there for her.
As the childlike scientist who deals with her cranky husband, her rebellious son, and a million-dollar satellite launch with the same equanimity, Vidya Balan is a joy to watch on screen.
Donkey also has a drum that attracts enemies to his position, and Cranky, fittingly, has a special ability that puts enemies in range to sleep (he tells them a long, boring story).
As a practical matter, I wonder how some of your neighbors manage to comply: What does a parent do when a cranky toddler demands to be held along with the family poodle?
But a trial will cast some of the first sunlight into these institutions and offer a real example in what has been an abstract, static debate between cranky academics and stubborn philanthropists.
Jimmy Kimmel compared Harvey Weinstein's expulsion from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to the only other guy to get kicked out ... and the ex-member is cranky over it.
How can he seem so cranky on the page, yet keep sending himself out into the world to endure the indignities of third-class travel and endless conversations with random passers-by.
But the coterie of middle-aged and elderly people running to replace the cranky old man currently serving as president of the United States may not get to do any of that.
I liken it to an atrophied muscle that hasn't worked in a long time — it's a little cranky getting it going, but it's a way for Congress to stand up for itself.
Rey (Daisy Ridley) is trying to learn the Force from a cranky, Hoth-cold Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), who tells her, "I only know one truth: It's time for the Jedi to end.'"
Frankly, it's weird that Driving Miss Daisy director Bruce Beresford is returning to the "Isn't it great when infinitely patient black people devote their lives to helping cranky, hateful white people" well again.
If I did have a meeting or an event to go to, I was either too tired from just waking up from a pregame nap, or too cranky from being up for days.
Thirteen-year-old Danielle was a cranky teen trying to figure out how much of this stuff she really believed, but now—now I see these figures as flawed, deeply human, and relatable.
The horses were made to charge into a pond laden with resting eels, which caused a disturbance that resulted in the cranky eels lunging out of the shallow water and shocking the horses.
That'd be Sheila the She-Wolf, the Netflix comedy's lupine-leaning wrestler who wears fur pelts in and outside of the ring, hates birthdays, and gets cranky when you disturb her REM cycle.
Anyway, there will be lots of noise, and because Mars is cranky and retrograde, and because oppositions can bring confrontations, I want you to be careful about wild fights over cash or ego.
Add Vid and Tiffany's quiet, spooky daughter, Dakota; their yappy dog; and a cranky old man, Harry, who often comes by to complain about the noise, and you have almost the full cast.
That day, I was cranky, I kept checking myself out in the mirror to see if I looked fat, and I'm pretty sure I picked fights with both my dog and my husband.
We weren't allowed to board until after the red carpet and the premiere had ended, so I was cranky about having to remain in my Spanx for more time than I had anticipated.
He hauls around a full but cranky heart, and the finest moments in his poetry are the weathered ones, the melancholic lines in which he's peering through the fog to examine his past.
And whatever you think of Sanders, it's hard to imagine that a politician who cared only about his image would decide to become a cranky-looking white-haired guy who shouts a lot.
Earlier this year, I read the first installment of Martha Wells's Murderbot series, All Systems Red, a novella about a dour, cranky security robot that would rather watch soap operas than interact with people.
We asked the pros to tell us their best tips for taking a great driver's license photo — because you've got enough on your hands dealing with that long-ass line and the cranky employees.
F. is cranky after her long day at school, so we let her roam around the house whining while I zip around tidying up our living room and D. does last night's dinner dishes.
Moreover, it's not immediately obvious that profit-driven companies with cranky shareholders in the background are in any way interested in constraints imposed by outside forces, or in voluntarily contributing to the public good.
"I had been at work all day and I had had a long, hard day, I was tired and cranky," Scott says of the moment she met the music icon early in her career.
It is an end-of-game drill deliberately set near the conclusion of practice, when everyone is physically exhausted and mentally cranky — precisely as they would be at the end of a tight game.
"This" turned out to be pedalling a Citibike across a continent: three thousand miles from New York to Santa Monica, all on a 45lb bike with two-inch tires and three very cranky gears.
From classic flavors like maple-glazed and chocolate sprinkle to more nontraditional offerings like the "Gummy Yummy" and "Hoytie Toytie," Cranky Al's has a variety that serves both tame and adventurous doughnut eaters alike.
Chatty Mercury hanging out in the relationship sector of your chart will be great for communicating with your partners, and Mars ending its cranky, irritable retrograde in Scorpio will definitely boost your social life.
European PMs and presidents all have their own Boris Johnsons and their own challenges, with their own cranky electorates pointing very different guns to their heads, the likes of which we don't even understand.
The self-billed "private social network" has also earned a reputation for being a home for cranky neighbors, people trying to find a reliable plumber, and frantic pet owners looking for their lost dogs.
In Fernbach's translation, Hazan — a former surgeon, publisher and social critic who wrote "The Invention of Paris" — comes across as a highly cultured, bemusedly cranky old radical whose eloquence can change how you see.
There is something wonderfully cranky and realistic about the entire premise: two friends who try so hard to be nice to each other, and have a hard time figuring out how to do that.
Think Like an Old Person In a series update, we catch up with a group of New Yorkers over age 90: warm, cranky, funny and three years older than when we first met them.
In the world of insta-pundits and unmonitored comments, newspaper editorials may seem quaint, evoking cranky gentlemen of a certain age banging away with wrath on their keyboards about the incandescent issues of the day.
" WATCH: Shonda Rhimes Opens up About the Moment That Sparked Her Dramatic Weight Loss Mitchell was able to give up all of her vices, but admits, "It was pretty hard and I was pretty cranky.
Undaunted, "Lost" and "The Leftovers" producer Damon Lindelof has constructed a narrative around that foundation (without the blessing of Moore, who is notoriously cranky about spinoff efforts) that brings the story into the present day.
The story centers on 11-year-old Anne Shirley in the year 1890, who ends up in the care of a pair of wealthy (and cranky) siblings who were looking to adopt a male farmhand.
And when the nappy, cranky girl noticed that the diva girl was getting quite a lot of attention, she ran up the aisle and began throwing her petals very aggressively, like, at the other girl.
" She continued, "And it was exciting to know I was marrying someone who I can be cranky or selfish in front of and he doesn't run screaming from the room or judge me for it.
There's also the cocky Hype Fazon (Donald Faison), cranky and ex-Imperial pilot Griff Halloran (Stephen Stanton), the cold Frey Fenris (Mary Elizabeth McGlynn), and the daring Bo Keevil (whose voice actor wasn't revealed, weirdly).
But it generated a largely negative response from fans and media, at least partly because Tortorella is usually cranky and mean to reporters and anything he says is going to be graded on a curve.
" Expected to reach a price of $20,000, the angry missive was written in response to a letter sent by McCartney's then-wife Linda, which left Lennon "wondering what middle aged cranky Beatle fan wrote it.
Bell recanted the tweet in July saying he was just being "cranky," and then the two hugged it out at the MTV Video Music Awards this past Sunday, seemingly squashing any remnants of feud speculation.
Zakari and his five werebear siblings Cason, Asher, Damon, Oli, and Maddix live in the mountains of Colorado, and none of them have mates yet, so all they do is jerk off and act cranky.
I was cranky and starving at this point and to top it all off, my coworker Shay popped open a bag of the new Flamin' Hot Doritos at his desk and I almost lost it.
Sam, the single-mom heroine of Pamela Adlon's "Better Things," on FX, now entering its third season, is the cranky, unapologetic inverse of Annie, although she, too, is worn down by being a good sport.
But Rand Paul is a solitary, at times cranky presence in the Senate, a legislator whose libertarian zeal once made him the sole opponent of a bill penalizing people who aim laser pointers at airplanes.
At the junior open mic, I watched a 13-year-old with a naughty grandpa, then a 14-year-old with a cranky grandpa, then a 9-year-old with a hard-of-hearing grandpa.
I'm a slightly cranky viewer of this show, but I've been moved by the performances of the older women who so eloquently exude capitulation, numbness and exhaustion — the sigh of Lila's mother (Valentina Acca) alone.
Every hurricane, from Katrina to Ike to Harvey, has had its share — many of them cranky, independent-minded contrarians like David Carl (Skippy) Winner Jr., the latest in a long line of Carolina Beach seamen.
Although Ruth nearly wrecks her chances of becoming a Gorgeous Lady of Wrestling by trying too hard to please GLOW's cranky director, Sam Sylvia (Marc Maron), her advantage over Debbie is her hunger for work.
It should be obvious why getting more sleep makes people less cranky, but to get scientific about it, getting some shut-eye might be a major key to regulating your self-control, according to other research.
Yesterday, Bernie Sanders and his Facebook fan pages took the internet by storm after the cranky senator printed out one of the President-elect's tweets and set it up on the floor of the US Senate.
The subway is faster than the bus; if you want to get a table at this restaurant, you have to arrive before 6 pm; if my kids have a late dinner, they will get very cranky.
It's about the way Zelda's sullen husband isn't the handsome young man he used to be, and how he's become a cranky tyrant who expects her to endlessly cater to him because of their shared history.
Here's an early one: there's a secret exit in an early level that requires you to keep a sharp eye near the end of the stage, and employ Cranky Kong's pogo jump to get extra height.
After a few months and a few more rejections, he began to think perhaps there wasn't a market for a story about a cranky 59-year-old Swedish widower who tries and fails to kill himself.
Now, the new short film Dead Ringer gives a voice—a cranky, world-weary, Brooklyn-accented blue-collar poet's voice—to one such particularly poignant and emblematic icon facing extinction: the New York City phone booth.
Those familiar foodstuffs are vehicles for Mr. Chang's cranky, obsessive pursuit of questions about tradition and innovation, authenticity and migratory mash-ups, the racist roots of attitudes toward food, and Americans' unslaked appetite for Italian cooking.
At first, Mr. Grossman claimed that the video had been selectively edited by a left-leaning opposition group who caught him in a "tired, hungry, cranky" moment and that he was primarily talking about affirmative action.
But if you were to take this shot in isolation and, say, post it on social media, it would seem risible, as if someone had made a very expensive period comedy about a cranky, violent senior.
Metaxas pays closest attention to a relatively short span of time, roughly 1513 to 1525, when Luther morphed from a troubled monk into an audacious rebel, and then into a cranky authority figure with reactionary tendencies.
The first Justice League footage reel made him look like a super-cranky, super-buff dude with no interest in joining the team—but in the first trailer, he seems to be having more fun than anyone.
"When I experimented with the ketogenic diet, I felt incredibly cranky as well, and obsessed about foods I wasn't supposed to eat—like black beans, bananas, and sweet potatoes," she wrote in a previous article for Health.
Who needs a cranky nag when you have a friendly algorithm telling you, based on your previous purchases, that there is something You May Also Like, and legions of Facebook friends affirming the wisdom of your choice?
That's right: Darrell Etherington and Anthony Ha, TechCrunch's own superteam of cranky, substance-abusing heroes, managed to binge watch the first four episodes of the series on Thursday afternoon, then immediately jumped online to record their response.
Otherwise, classic mode is the same game as before: with the same collection of Kongs that enhance your jumping abilities—Diddy and his slow-burn jetpack, Dixie and her height-adding twirl, Cranky and his pogo stick.
Around the same time, my colleague in the same clinic walked into an exam room to find a cranky toddler who was acting out, and a frustrated father who was taking off his belt and threatening punishment.
Gil Fazion and George St. Geegland — the cranky, septuagenarian alter egos of the comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney — are bringing shabbiness back to sanitized Times Square, where they have set up festering and stupendously entertaining camp.
Studies of aggression and alcohol, for example, show that people who are normally irritable, cranky or low in empathy when they are not drinking are more likely to be aggressive when their inhibitions are lowered while drinking.
A third strand involves the show-within-a-show's cranky producer Sam (Marc Maron), who is alternately fatherly toward his charges, cruelly dismissive and, in one case, harbors feelings that come as a surprise even to him.
There are reasons to celebrate growth, and I don't want to be like the cranky old neighbor who complained that we were driving up his property taxes without acknowledging that we were also increasing his property's value.
My husband enjoys every day more than I've ever seen him, now that he has a job that values him for more than his ability to swing a hammer and take directions from a cranky construction superintendent.
It was the day after Christmas, and she was trying to get Jack to take a nap, which he didn't do much anymore, but he'd been cranky, and they were due at a potluck in the evening.
He made his name as the tough-talking, truth-telling presidential candidate before he actually won a nomination and became the cranky guy who looked as if he was yelling at kids to get off his lawn.
If you ARE like cranky me, you should definitely watch Episode 2 from Season 2 of "Catastrophe," streaming on Amazon, where the protagonist Sharon struggles to make friends with the "mom-bies" in mommy-and-me class.
Between investors seeing a sum total of over $2.14 billion in value evaporate and the bond insurers now shelling out millions out of their own pockets to pay on the defaulted debt, everyone is a little cranky.
Another financial incentive: Without the screens, carriers can install slimmer seats, which means they can accommodate more passengers and earn more money, Brett Snyder, the author of the airline industry blog "Cranky Flier," said in an interview.
Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland — the cranky, septuagenarian alter egos of the comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney — are bringing shabbiness back to sanitized Times Square, where they have set up festering and stupendously entertaining camp.
Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland — the cranky, septuagenarian alter egos of the comedians John Mulaney and Nick Kroll — are bringing shabbiness back to sanitized Times Square, where they have set up festering and stupendously entertaining camp.
It may seem cranky to critique original science fiction at a time when we're so hungry for original material, but Realive seems so thematically redundant, it feels like a remake of a film that hasn't been made yet.
Instead, Sam, who's already cranky that he's wasting away his time copying records at the Citadel instead of researching ways to battle the White Walkers, interrupts Gilly with a temper tantrum and then stalks out of the room.
Based on United's test run in Denver, about 90 percent of passengers have made a connection that's held for them, according to travel blog Cranky Flier, which interviewed United's managing director of network operations control for the statistic.
This is great and all—it is true, I do enjoy Feeling the Bern every so often—except for the fact that I don't want to think about a cranky, balding socialist while I'm trying to get laid.
We got drunk the night before her flight and then were snarky and stressed the next day—the kind of cranky you only can be with people you really love while trying to power through a devastating hangover.
After almost being sent packing early on, he became a durable if cranky member of the cast, capable of adapting to and allying with a wide range of fellow castaways, including Richard Hatch, the cocky, scheming eventual winner.
But the anger she has tapped into is real, reflecting a generational break that pits cranky homeowners and the San Francisco political establishment against a cast of newcomers who are demanding the region make room for them, too.
Particularly because he's an old white guy — and a cranky one, at that — Sanders is frequently assumed to inspire the worst and most bigoted impulses in the people who support him, regardless of their own race and gender.
It doesn't help that the supporting and guest players are so broadly drawn, including Nora's wacky, foul-mouthed grandma (Lori Tan Chinn), cranky dad (BD Wong) and Ivy League grad, app-developing cousin ("Saturday Night Live's" Bowen Yang).
For starters, although its protagonist died under somewhat mysterious circumstances in his 30s, the whole movie is narrated by an elder version of Kenney (Martin Mull), essentially positing what a cranky old coot he'd be had he lived.
Ms. Penny's detective novels — more intricately wrought tone poems than procedurals — are suffused with Canadian history and populated by an eccentric cast, among them a cranky poet with a pet duck and a penchant for four-letter words.
" And there was also the return of one of my personal favorites, "Gumby," the green Claymation children's character that Murphy had reinvented as a cranky, profanity spewing, cigar-smoking, showbiz agent, whose catch phrase was, "I'm Gumby, dammit!
The burning heat that sears the pores of your skin; the pungent, alien smell that invades and occupies your sinuses; the cranky, stiff body that slowly becomes loose, nimble and ready to ruck like Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull.
Medals will be given to athletes who then decide to go back into the pool, instead of getting cranky and going back inside to watch TV. As they grow older, sedentary athletes look more and more like cocktail shrimp.
Can she be as feckless as, say, a George W. Bush, as flawed as a Bill Clinton, as colossally unprepared as a Donald Trump, as gaffe-prone as a Joe Biden, as cranky and unkempt 
as a Bernie Sanders?
Talk to Leigh Weaver, who commutes by bus from Livingston, N.J., to Midtown Manhattan, about what getting to work used to be like, and you'll hear the all-too-familiar grievances about grinding traffic, suffocating crowds and cranky drivers.
Expressing a desire for the US to be "number one in solar" is another signal from Rubio to Republican moderates and independents that he's not That Kind of Republican, the cranky kind that rejects modernity and hates everything new.
" Another paper put it this way: "An old maid is one of the most cranky, ill-natured, maggoty, peevish, conceited, disagreeable, hypocritical, fretful, noisy, gibing, canting, censorious, out-of-the-way, never-to-be-pleased, good-for-nothing creatures.
In honor of the "wild and hectic" day when everyone is "tired and cranky" — their words — Business Insider asked more than 40 Black Friday workers to share some of the most outrageous things they&aposve seen working Black Friday.
Over the years, the Panorama has instigated and/or hosted countless projects, from its Border Peepshow to cranky shows, film clubs, and seances to a glass armonica lecture and workshop featuring no less than two of the rare instruments.
The bar is nice, but the bartender seems like she has had a rough shift and the family sitting next to us also has a hungry and cranky mom in tow, and they're just adding fuel to the fire.
Sarah is cranky, suspicious, ferociously independent, and more hard-hearted than ever; this version of the T-800 is a reformed killer, having been taught purposefulness and something like love when he learned to take care of a family.
In that vein, I didn't get cranky when my the seat of my jeans got soaked while sitting on damp logs during a conversation between Taryn Toomey (founder of the cultish workout program The Class) and Doree Shafrir (writer and podcaster).
"Voldemort is, I assume, a cranky, middle-aged wizard who wears a lot of black, speaks with a snobby accent, and is generally shown by candlelight or thunderstorm," said James, abstractly adding that Voldemort is likely to be cruel to animals.
To procure the Chronosphere, Alice must steal the device from Time himself (Sacha Baron Cohen), a cranky half-human control freak with a ticking timepiece for a heart and an Austrian accent, living in a castle that suggests a giant clock.
My father died when I was 2, and when I was about 6 a cranky but kind neighbor gave me a fly rod and some flies (the fly-fishing version of lures) and told me to stay off his front porch.
Partly a cranky protest against the tyranny of technology — Daniel is a stranger to smartphones and computers — the film suggests that some of the political anger of our moment stems less from reactionary intolerance than from a stubborn and defensive humanism.
He began climbing into the leadership ranks as a deputy whip but gave that post up to become a leader of the Republican Study Committee, the conservative group that often bedeviled the leadership with its alternative budgets and cranky resistance.
Calling to mind precedents from Thoreau's humble dwelling at Walden Pond to the Unabomber's hide-out in the Montana woods, it evokes an often cranky, sometimes delusional do-it-yourself individualism that still runs deep in the grain of American consciousness.
I've heard journalists suggest that Disrupted may have basically made us all un-hireable outside of journalism; nobody wants to bring in the cranky skeptic who may end up writing a book on what a bunch of charlatans they all are.
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - At Kinfe Abera's garage in Addis Ababa, cranky, 50-year-old Volkswagen Beetles enjoy a kind of life after death; their parts are never discarded but re-used to keep the city's remaining Beetles on the road.
It was OK, as far as its users were concerned, for its walls to be built and defended (and only very rarely womanned, courtesy of infosec's default oppressive, exclusionary and often predatory sexual culture) by a cohort of … well … cranky assholes.
It has been a while since a world-class, life-size misanthrope like Lee has commanded the screen — not another brooding narcissist or a showily difficult cable TV antihero, but a smart, cranky human recognizably made of flesh and blood.
Mr. Vinton said he had been unaware of Gumby until long after he began doing clay animation, when he saw Eddie Murphy satirizing the character on "Saturday Night Live" in the 23s as a cranky, demanding celebrity off the air.
But for political observers, who were used to the cranky outspokenness of Ron Paul, Rand Paul's relatively mainstream persona — calmer, more diplomatic, and more moderate than his father — was a big clue that he was grooming himself for a presidential run.
But do you want a president who thinks of himself as a member of the untouchable elite — folks who've got their own faithful retainers trotting at their heels, tossing out money to make unpleasant things like cranky ex-lovers go away?
Large numbers of voters in Democratic primaries seem to think that a cranky, old, arm waving New England socialist with a heart condition can defeat Trump and carry through on his idealistic promises — Not a chance, and the Republicans know it.
Suzanne's community-service sentence involves reading to cranky Blind Bill, and they instantly clash, so of course they will soon be hot and heavy for each other, especially since Suzanne has been chafing under the thumb of her domineering husband.
Our talkative, spoiled, playful kitten (all attributes I gave her in the game) would meow at us in the middle of the night from the bedside table, making our Sims cranky when they woke up for work in the morning.
The best and most significant cast addition is Ed O'Neill as Hank, a tired and cranky octopus who just wants to get transferred to a zoo where he can spend the rest of his life stretching his tentacles in solitary peace.
The greasy pizza box of a building has some serious issues: For starters, it's devoid of natural light, overstuffed with cranky commuters, lacking any respectable seating options—and good luck finding a decent bacon egg and cheese before that 7 am train!
Adapted from the popular 25 Bill Murray comedy of the same name, Groundhog Day tells the story of a cranky TV weatherman Phil Connors (Andy Karl) who gets stuck in a time warp while covering the Groundhog Day ceremonies in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.
When the cranky old ticket agent complains that she's been bothering him too much, Millicent sees evidence that she has a doppelgänger at the station — perhaps one of many from an alternate universe, in the process of replacing their counterparts on Millicent's Earth.
In the last decade, Lewis, who was known for his cranky persona and oversize ego, garnered controversy for his political and social views — most notably in 2007, when he used a gay slur during the 18th hour of his Labor Day telethon.
Based on my recent investigations, it's possible to spend an hour, as an adult of middlingly sound mind, enthralled by the offerings of the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, the soul of the Cracker Barrel experience, a buffet of slightly cranky kitsch.
Here's a film from Despicable Me's studio that pretty much merges the two, with the Grinch (voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch) as a Despicable Me-esque cranky villain wandering around Whoville performing minor acts of villainy, until he gets the idea to ruin Christmas.
But their fans are a little bit cranky these days because the Caps have a well-documented history of playoff misery, and the predicted easy first-round opener against a young, but badly outmatched, Maple Leafs team has turned into a close battle.
On January 4, 1903, the War of Currents culminated in the spectacle electrocution of the Luna Park Zoo's cranky elephant Topsy, who had killed three people (including one trainer who tried to feed her a lit cigarette) and was deemed dangerous to humankind.
Our store invites that cranky toddler, the person who needs a safe space to rant about the latest lies of the Trump administration, the cancer patient who needs to talk and that local teacher who knows our staff can find what she needs.
That's good news for airlines, yet full planes — and the extra fees many airlines charge for preselecting a seat – means families may have trouble getting seated together on airplanes, making it likely adult travelers may find themselves planted next to cranky children.
Simon Aboud, the writer and director here, works some obvious parallels as he tells the story of a timid young woman, her cranky old neighbor and the garden that separates them, but enjoyable performances keep the tale from becoming too heavy-handed.
" Paglen, who describes himself as "very cranky about space," maintains that most people are too sentimental about sending fragile humans and their expensive life support systems beyond Earth: "If I say I don't think there should be manned spaceflight, people get offended.
Bitter, sarcastic Alice is slightly underdeveloped in this volume (there's a troubling scene in which her sexual assault becomes important mostly for how Malcolm reacts to it; Pullman can and should do better than that), but her sour, cranky voice is profoundly endearing.
It's not spoiling too much to say that while his character is physically fourteen, his mind is significantly older, and it's astonishing funny to see Gallagher nail the role of a cranky, often condescending adult in a roomful of emotionally stunted man (and women)-children.
What she should really do was start thinking as blandly as possible before bad things happened, as soon as she started feeling cranky or evil, and make her life totally boring so that whoever watched it would fast-forward and maybe miss the bad stuff.
If, on the other hand, you tend to wake up feeling groggy, cranky and/or want to up the intensity of your morning workouts, a small, nutrient-dense nosh in the hour before you hit the sack could better set you up for the day.
Sure enough five minutes in the twins lose their minds, so I instantly start giving them snacks and also walking back and forth in the back area of the very large waiting room… Eventually a cranky old lady decides to weigh in on my parenting.
"Either the disruption will come from the Republican Party representing cranky old white people and a new right-of-center party emerging in its place, or a third party will emerge, à la the Republicans emerging from the Whigs in the [1850s]," Roy says.
The old-timers will tell you the same cranky thing, that the style of wrestling which preceded the late 90s WWF/WCW/ECW boom was slow for a reason: you could not do the dives, broken tables, and all the rest night after night.
Their findings: Cranky people are prone to trolling: The researchers gave participants a test, either very easy or impossibly difficult, sat them down in front of an online forum with either neutral or negative posts, and asked them to make a post of their own.
"When our cranky hero, a lifelong atheist, declares that there is no soul, it seems an extraordinary line to give an actor who spent his entire career proving otherwise," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her New York Times review; she named it a Critic's Pick.
And she's joined in her effort by an ersatz "Scooby-Doo" gang that includes a cranky shrew who's been "spotting" Melody for years, a Kardashian-like mother and daughter, a jumpy desk clerk and a brassy Nancy Grace type with an agenda of her own.
Her bunkmates include Dorothy (Lena Skeele), a femme fraudster; Rat (Jasmine Forsberg), a cranky klepto; Kitty (Emerson Mae Smith), a queer sophisticate; Ya-Ya (Sydney Farley), a wackadoo with a talent for explosives; and Judith (Tatiana Wechsler), a one-eyed hellion who emasculated her abuser.
The young comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney have taken on the personas of a couple of longtime, cranky and infernally codependent septuagenarian roommates, and in those disguises manage to be blissfully offensive (and on-target) about pretty much everything, including the theater itself.
On songs like "Change Clothes," with Pharrell, from 2003, and "Off That," with a young-and-hungry Drake, from 2009, he was all too happy to display a cranky old-soul impatience, arguing that because he thinks he is grown up, his peers should, too.
It should also be noted though that the FDA has been pretty cranky about how companies talk about food containing CBD, and while they have softened their stance a bit, the agency isn't all that keen about the sale of CBD in food or as supplements.
He possesses the solid footwork and deft passing abilities favored by a certain cranky coach with a love for international big men and Pinot Noir... It was almost a foregone conclusion that Gregg Popovich would be the one to bring Boban in for a My Gigantski reboot.
So even when it's too hot—when you are starting to get cranky, and the sweat keeps dripping down your back—you can experience the fresh Vermont air and the wholesome hippy way of life by eating some Vermont Creamery goodies and smoking some dank outdoor green.
The sweetness of it all lingers momentarily before melting away into frenzied visions of work piled up on your desk, a career you can't afford to put on temporary hold or a boss that you assume would be cranky if you went MIA for a week.
You participate in turn-based battles with your team of three, moving around the map to strategic locations, using your colorful weapons on baddie rabbids, and deciding when to use your secondary abilities: Donkey and Cranky have overwatch commands, Rabbid peach has healing and a shield.
And at every turn, the Coens take the piss out of these ideas, whether it's via a cranky-voiced director mumbling at Clooney to "tremble" as he looks upon Jesus, or in Johansson ripping her mermaid crown off her head and whipping it at a bandleader.
In it, the notoriously cranky Punk pontificated on just how bad WWE and John Cena were, comparing Cena to the then-working in TNA Hulk Hogan and calling Triple H (Vince McMahon's son-in-law and probable heir to the company with Stephanie McMahon) a doofus.
Here's a rowdy, self-aware, cranky verging on bilious boomer-rock epitaph written by Pete Townshend and sung by Roger Daltrey: "I don't care, I know you're going to hate this song," Daltrey sings as Townshend builds new versions of the Who's edifices of strum and riff.
The no-touch functionality is a great feature when you have to deal with cranky kids, but when you're taking a reading in the middle of the night, the average parent is probably not going to know the exact temperature that indicates a fever or serious health problem.
It was Mr Turnbull, right-wingers in the party immediately pointed out, who put the seat in jeopardy by resigning, and who compounded the misdeed by failing to endorse the party's candidate, Dave Sharma—as if the prime minister had no right to feel cranky about his defenestration.
A few days after Mr. Obama's highly publicized visit to Cuba in 883 — the first by a sitting American president in 88 years — Mr. Castro penned a cranky response denigrating Mr. Obama's overtures of peace and insisting that Cuba did not need anything the United States was offering.
On a recent Saturday, Dr. Conway, a pediatrician, examined a 5-month-old girl who had a heart defect and pneumonia, a cranky 903-year-old girl whose body was covered with a mysterious rash, and a 17-year-old patient with belly pain and an inflamed pancreas.
That might sound like the cranky raving of a Luddite—VICE talked via land line to Millman, who doesn't text, tweet, or have a cellphone—but few Western authors are as experienced as he is in grappling honestly and thoroughly with remote cultures and the Inuit people in particular.
Following their crime spree on the other side of the law are two Texas Rangers, the cranky Marcus (Jeff Bridges) and his mixed-heritage partner Alberto (Gil Birmingham), both of whom are, in their own ways, products of the particular slice of Texas in which they live and work.
In the luteal phase, the two weeks leading up to your period after ovulation, progesterone rises and releases a chemical called allopregnanolone (my new favorite word, just rolls off the tongue, maybe I'll name my daughter after it), which, in the majority of women makes them more subdued, fatigued, cranky.
The GOP senate caucus contains a couple of vulnerable incumbents (Dean Heller and Jeff Flake), one moderate (Susan Collins), some cranky people who don't like Trump (John McCain and Lisa Murkowski), and the Senate is always marked by a certain amount of small-c conservative reluctance to monkey with the rules.
And while this is probably not the place for cranky opprobrium, it feels necessary to call out the obliviousness of designers who presented collections rife with references to campsites, tarpaulins, tents and displacement when millions of Syrian and Afghan refugees crowd Europe's borders or wash up dead on its shores.
There will be a few familiar faces here: Emily Watson plays Marmee, the mother of the March sisters; Michael Gambon plays Mr. Laurence (the grandfather and guardian of Laurie, one of the main characters); and Angela Lansbury is in the role of Aunt March, the cranky, wealthy great aunt of the March girls.
Acker is a cranky ol' cuss, who gets one of the episode's best lines ("I'm going to spread my legs out like this and just to finish it off, why don't you give me a swift kick in the balls") and makes Kim feel like the worst variety of heartless corporate suit.
"His enormous talent and outsized heart were perfectly suited to playing the larger-than-life yellow bird who brought joy to generations of children and countless fans of all ages around the world, and his lovably cantankerous grouch gave us all permission to be cranky once in a while," the statement reads.
"His enormous talent and outsized heart were perfectly suited to playing the larger-than-life yellow bird who brought joy to generations of children and countless fans of all ages around the world, and his lovably cantankerous grouch gave us all permission to be cranky once in a while," the statement added.
It also echoed popular criticism of the self-esteem movement, and the "participation trophy" fears that our cranky elders had already established about the generation then commonly called "Gen Y." But while consumer media ate up Twenge's sky-is-falling take on millennials, her peers in academia and the scientific community began to call bullshit.
"The strategy is get your point across, never make more than one or two big points, and don't snipe at somebody without thinking it through because you don't want to look cranky," said Howard Dean, a former governor of Vermont who made the leap from unknown to presidential front-runner before flaming out in 20083.
If you can't decide between a modern version of Finnegan's Wake, a cranky essay collection by a beloved comic writer (Watchmen et al.), the 2,000-year history of an English micro-neighborhood, the cosmic adventures of a child ghost, a narrative poem, or dozens more fever dreams of a maniacal genius, read them all here.
What turned the cranky nationalist movements of Europe's late 19th century into the powerful fascist parties of the interwar period was primarily the changing conditions they faced: namely the immense problems created by the First World War and its aftermath combined with the failures and miscalculations of democratic institutions and elites in responding to them.
They cry because their ears hurt and they're being made to stay in a certain position when they don't want to or the air smells strange and the noises are loud, or their stomachs feel upset or the day has been too long and they still aren't there yet or they're just plain cranky.
Democrats out here in Berkeley, California, denizens inside perhaps the bluest of the nation's political blue bubbles, are ultra cranky these days not only because they believe the Trump presidency is the sorriest disaster since Noah's flood but also because his raucous administration continues to suck all the oxygen out of the civic arena.
Ambitious and aggressive, she wants to break into a larger market, an opportunity that seems possible after her cranky station manager (an excellent and withering Tracy Letts) announces the owner is looking to poach two reporters for his Baltimore station—she hopes she'll be chosen alongside George (Michael C. Hall), the station's handsome, charming anchor.
The inevitable one explaining why Hellboy, a giant, cranky, hard-drinking, stone-handed demon, is living on earth with a human father (Ian McShane), and fighting supernatural nasties with the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense, is set up in a way that literally has a seer telling Hellboy his own history as if he wasn't there for it.
Some of his optimism may come from the fact that he just beat his own New Zealand box-office record with Hunt For The Wilderpeople, a widely praised adventure-comedy about a cranky, illiterate senior citizen (Sam Neill) and his 13-year-old ward (Julian Dennison) disappearing into the New Zealand bush together to evade child-welfare authorities.
But as I sat in the office on a rainy Tuesday morning after a long weekend, contemplating what I'm doing with my life and feeling cranky about having to file a story, Olympian Elizabeth Swaney's exceedingly mediocre freestyle skiing run—in which she didn't perform a single trick while going down the half-pipe—caught my eye.
But the Cellar's reputation as a home to cranky antagonists of the politically correct is a simplification, a broad-brush description of a club that has showcased everyone from Mike Birbiglia to Ali Wong, Hasan Minhaj to Amy Schumer "My mandate is to present the most honest representation of the comics as I can," Tremper said.
Vanessa Hudgens ("Spring Breakers") stars as the company's relentlessly perky new head of R&D, but if the show succeeds it will be because of an ensemble that includes distinctive performers like Alan Tudyk as the feckless Van Wayne and Danny Pudi, Ron Funches and Christina Kirk as the cranky workers waiting to be whipped into shape.
Inside the List She has four Cavalier King Charles spaniels, a cranky cat, 17 elderly chickens ("everything on my farm is geriatric, including me"), three horses and a 33-year-old pony, but Lisa Scottoline still manages to write three books a year: one series novel, one stand-alone thriller and one nonfiction collection with her daughter, Francesca Serritella.
But he's picked up a few tricks along the way, has learned to come at us in a form we know and have forgotten to be suspicious of, from TV: famous, likably cranky, a fan of winning by any means necessary, exploiting our recent dullness and our aversion to calling stupidity stupidity, lest we seem too precious.
But in time it was largely forgotten, except by cranky, nostalgic New Englanders like my father, a wooden-hull Navy vet, who insisted that the CG803, a descendant of the wooden surfboats that were launched off the beach in 19th-century rescues, was superior to the steel-hulled vessels that replaced it in the '60s and should never have been phased out.
Connie Brown, a UI undergrad at the time, remembers Nimoy being cranky—everyone wanted the green-blooded, pointy-eared, exceptionally logical Spock, not this mere man, this actor named Leonard-something, this down-and-out, can't-get-a-movie-deal, struggling actor who would, only a year after this visit, publish his bridge-burning autobiography entitled, fittingly, I Am Not Spock.
And yet, somehow, even that's not enough for ex-fans and others who have already felt betrayed by Cosby's once-seemingly impregnable moral standing, or for those who in more recent years were put off by Cosby's turn-of-the-20th-century image as a cranky scold insisting on greater moral and social accountability from African-American parents and their children.
In 1995 Elastica were joined on stage by a very energetic streaker and anyone who was unfortunate enough to see The Bravery play (remember them?) in 2005 will recall that the bass player took all his clothes off and hung full dong for quite a while before throwing himself into the drum kit, like a sweaty drunk goth version of a very tired and cranky gorilla.
On Tuesday, the 66-year-old comedian went back in time — taking in a performance of Groundhog Day, the Broadway musical based on his hit 1993 movie about a cranky TV weatherman who gets stuck in a time warp while covering the Groundhog Day ceremonies in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania and is forced to relive the same day over and over again until he gets it right.
It was, however, hard to stay unimpressed with the guy when he was able to keep a cigarillo dangling from his lips while dancing harder than anyone else to the between-set DJ. But it's easy to be a hardened cynic and that disillusionment washes away almost instantly because the music is great and no one's cranky or too drunk or taking too many selfies.
That film was a huge letdown, but of course it came in at No. 1, because its primary competition consisted of Alien 3, Universal Soldier, Patriot Games, and Lethal Weapon 3, the one that tried to make a selling point out of the fact that Mel Gibson and Danny Glover's perfectly good cranky bromance from the first film had permanently become an awkward Joe Pesci threesome.
For most of the period from 1974 to Hughes's purchase, the magazine's principal owner was Marty Peretz, a New Left activist turned cranky racist who filled the magazine's pages with a mix of truly great reportage and criticism, and his personal views on the "cultural deficiencies" of black, Latino, and Muslim people (in a particularly notorious post, he opined, "Muslim life is cheap, most notably to Muslims").
Through two 10-episode seasons — and now at the start of an eight-episode final run — "The Leftovers" has played to the strengths of its head writer and executive producer, Damon Lindelof, who with his most famous series, "Lost," learned that viewers love it when something on TV makes their spines tingle, and get cranky when someone spoils a magic trick by spilling its secrets.
" Jess Sprengle, a 29-year-old licensed professional counselor who posts her favorite therapy memes on Instagram as The Cranky Therapist, said that while many of her clients, who are primarily teens and young adults, follow her, and will even reference memes they saw on her account during sessions, she typically "doesn't make it a habit of talking to them about memes as a therapy tool or technique.
The rights of transgender people have been a concern of presidential politics; "Transparent," the comedy about a middle-aged male political scientist in the process of becoming female, is popular and in its third season; gender-neutral bathrooms are on the rise, and opposition to them puts challengers in the position of seeming benighted and cranky, as though they hankered for a world still dominated by three television networks.
His most recent show, held at the Weeksville Heritage Center in Brooklyn on a rainy evening with very grumbling attendees, imagined what "black American leisure" might look like in a world where there was no threat of the police being called on a black man creating a community garden, and was so accomplished that all the damp, cranky guests went away practically bouncing on their toes with glee.
It's hard to blame them: the list is so stern, so peevishly cranky, so absolute in its dictates ("Never use the word then as a conjunction — we have and for this purpose"), so condescending in its outlook ("It's doubtful that anyone with an Internet connection at his workplace is writing good fiction") that reading it makes you want to break every last rule Franzen outlines, just for fun.
He emerges in the journals as almost a caricature of old-fartness: vain (devoting page after page to listing all the people who wrote him notes of congratulation after he became a Companion of Honour, in 1988); cranky; right-wing; nitpicky about other writers, including his betters (Woolf, Conrad, Lawrence, even Shakespeare and Dickens!); obsessed with genealogy, his own, especially; forever prattling about wine and recounting his many visits to the dentist.
How fitting that this young, cranky English singer-songwriter infamous for dissing corporate pop stars should achieve his big breakthrough not thanks to the critics who declared him our New Dylan (just how many of those do we need?) but via "Simple as This," his song featured on the 2014 soundtrack to The Fault In Our Stars, a truly evil film infinitely more middlebrow than anything the boys in One Direction, the admittedly bland targets of his ire in the press, have ever recorded.
"I suspect that some friends who buy together think it's a good idea because they really like the idea of having someone at the house for company or they think they won't be at the house much, so it won't be a problem," continued Ms. Saatchi, who worked with two women in their 40s who were buying a weekend home in Montauk, N.Y. "They were both strong and opinionated and sort of cranky, and neither had lived with anyone for a long time," she said.
WME is in a sensitive spot at the moment, having purchased the UFC 10 months ago for $4 billion in the hopes of turning it into a cornerstone of its sports-entertainment-marketing cross-cultural multinational synergy ecosystem only to find the promotion's two biggest stars disappearing (one into the world of boxing, the other into likely early retirement and a career in Hollywood), several mid-level names moving on to other promotions, and more and more of its fighters cranky over the UFC's questionable pay practices and endorsement deals.
" As cranky as she might be by nature, as gloomy as she is about her own failing health — wearing "diapers for old people … my foolish poopie panties" — and as the state of her town and the country grows more ominous, with depression and drug addiction taking their toll and "that horrible orange-haired man" occupying the White House, Olive Kitteridge is capable of looking past her solitude, her looming fate, and finding some solace and beauty in the world, as when she gazes out her window on a June day: "And so she sat, watching the sky, the clouds high up there, and she looked down then at the roses, which were pretty amazing after just one year.

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