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Do you think Miguel's making eyes at Rebecca even during [the vows]?
Am I crazy, or are Jack and Heather making eyes at one another?!?
He's all the time curling his moustache and making eyes at Prissy Andrews.
She ended her strut by twirling around and making eyes at the camera.
The new character could be making eyes at either Lorelai, Rory, Emily, or Luke.
The pair cannot stop making eyes at each other throughout practice, and it's all very cute.
"I was making eyes at Michael across the bar, and Michael averted his eyes," he said.
"He has no girlfriend," Ramona Singer said while making eyes at Frankel and trying to save the conversation.
That said, they could also be making eyes at three dudes drinking solemnly among themselves to the side.
He shouted that I was a whore, too, because I'd been making eyes at the damn blond brute.
I picture myself draped in white gauze, making eyes at the discus thrower from beneath a crown of elegant braids.
It's the summer of 2013 and I'm standing in the hallway of the Double R Diner making eyes at David Lynch.
This student said the victim was often seen with Ramos — "making eyes at each other, like flirting" — according to the Connecticut Post.
This student said the victim was often seen with Ramos — "making eyes at each other, like flirting" — the Post reports, citing police.
The shot shows Kim and her 4½-year-old daughter making eyes at the camera as North rested in her dad's arms.
But we'll always remember this pair as two beautiful, tragically in love teens making eyes at one another behind a fish tank.
In fact, we recommend it since the newest GOT photos from the upcoming season include a very smiley Tormund making eyes at Brienne.
It was getting tiring to see Aaron and Emily pulling on Kirkman from opposite directions, making eyes at each other all the while.
"Baby Chicago," Kardashian captioned the photo, which features the mother-daughter duo in matching white and cozy ensembles, both making eyes at the camera.
But it's hard not to enjoy this scene a little, the two of them fumbling with flirtation, making eyes at each other between desks.
Sure, it's possible that the rest of the party got cut out of this photo, but look at how Cheryl is making eyes at Nick!
After a soccer match that evening, he fatally shot one of Escobar's men; Lehder was jealous because his girlfriend was "making eyes" at the man.
Within days, Sandra is joining Bif's dance class, smoking her weed and making eyes at a two-stepping retiree named Charlie (the wonderful Timothy Spall).
But now that that door has slammed shut, we can expect to start hearing whispers about some team or other making eyes at Quebec City.
That could lead to a dalliance with integrity, maybe making eyes at governance, and then at the Christmas party, a drunken hookup with defending the Constitution.
On Dragonstone, as a special treat to me, director Matt Shakman gives us five minutes of Daenerys making eyes at Jon Snow while he pets Drogon's face.
At the essay's climax, Beach describes going out for drinks with Calloway in Amsterdam and getting free drinks from the bartender, who keeps making eyes at Calloway.
Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) and Ben (Sam Trammell) finally get into the brawl that we've been waiting for ever since we saw Ben making eyes at Rebecca (Mandy Moore).
It's worth wondering what the deal is with Courtney's alleged "boyfriend," Mikey — could Mikey actually be that cute girl at the coffee shop whom Courtney was making eyes at?
Elsewhere in the video, three high society-looking blonde women (one of whom is also Britney) are excitedly making eyes at Britney and her dancers from across the room.
Harley Quinn is in league with Bats but she's making eyes at Poison Ivy, but she's hanging out with that gas-bag Scarecrow, and Brainiac is eating cities or something.
There's the romantic charge of Luke and Lorelai making eyes at each other over Lorelai's shoe, and the Rory/Dean/Jess love triangle finally and dramatically coming to a head.
One promotional video features a bi-curious woman in a boring relationship making eyes at another woman across a bar (only one of their new TV spots explicitly references adultery).
Daisy (Sophie McShera), the tart kitchen maid, is making eyes at a saucy plumber, and a butler emergency coaxes Carson (Jim Carter), that reliably priggish defender of probity, out of retirement.
Mark McGrath's appearance as a possessed creep making eyes at Daphne, along with Scooby-Doo's cast and long term relationship with Simple Plan, mark it as the peak of early 2000s high art.
If drama isn't in the air, romance certainly is: Archie is definitely making eyes at Val from backstage, while Archie's dad Fred (Luke Perry) and Veronica's mom Hermione (Marisol Nichols) are cozying up in the audience.
Such a show, all fucking and fantasy and furious men making eyes at even more furious women (and, like, elves, and sorceresses, and so on) makes perfect sense, in these post-Game of Thrones days of stay-in entertainment.
Same for Bernie Sanders, who because of some topline similarities -- mainly a broad economic populism and faddish personal brand -- is too often conflated with Trump, or held up as a false conduit for Republicans making eyes at working-class Democrats.
Then, as you actually focus on what is on the stage, you're greeted with seductive dancers strutting around in their burlesque best, making eyes at patrons as they find their seats and begin to even attempt to take in all the wonder around them.
Frank Zappa Zappa was performing in London in 1971 when a fan rushed the stage during the band's encore and — either because Zappa had been "making eyes at his girlfriend" or the band "hadn't given him value for his money" — punched Zappa, causing him to fall 15 feet into the venue's concrete-floored orchestra pit.
Convinced by Lord Varys to throw in with Daenerys, they are joined by Theon and Yara Greyjoy; Theon is on the fast-track to redemption, having swallowed his pride, saved Sansa Stark from Ramsey's clutches, and supported his sister's claim to the Salt Throne, while the always-formidable Yara was last seen making eyes at Daenerys.
" Don* from Texas, Larry* from Ohio, and another guy named Don* also from Texas all have similar things to say, but it's Roger* from Internet whose praise rings loudest: "Just wanted to say that I went into the camera store the other day and was astounded when two women started making eyes at me and started flirting with me. Amazing.
The creators, David Lynch and Mark Frost, conceived it as a single 18-hour work, and the first two "parts," as Showtime calls them, don't feel particularly episodic.) Alongside the introductions are a great number of curtain calls, among them Margaret the Log Lady (Catherine E. Coulson), now using an oxygen tube; Lucy (Kimmy Robertson) and Andy (Harry Goaz), whose son, last met in utero, is now 24; Shelly (Mädchen Amick) and James (James Marshall), making eyes at each other across the Bang Bang Bar.
Ma! (He's Making Eyes At Me)Ma! (He's Making Eyes At Me) at Discogs is the debut album by Scottish singer Lena Zavaroni, released in 1974 on Philips Records.
"Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me" alternatively sung as "Ma, She's Making Eyes At Me" is a song published in 1921. The lyrics were by the American composer and comedian Sidney Clare, and the music was by the American songwriter and producer Con Conrad.
Brita Koivunen, 1965. Brita Koivunen (married name: Brita Koivunen-Einiö; 31 August 1931, Helsinki – 12 April 2014, Helsinki) was a Finnish schlager singer. Some of her most famous songs include "Suklaasydän", "Sävel rakkauden" and "Mamma, tuo mies minua tuijottaa", a Finnish version of "Ma! (He's Making Eyes at Me)", all from the 1950s.
Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Harold D. Schuster and written by Charles Grayson and Edmund Hartmann. The film stars Tom Brown, Constance Moore, Richard Carle, Anne Nagel, Jerome Cowan, Elisabeth Risdon and Fritz Feld. The film was released on March 15, 1940, by Universal Pictures.
Born Jonathan Joseph Candido on Christmas Day in 1913 in New Orleans, Louisiana, Candido, who later used the legal name John B. Candido, was a bassist and vocalist in Ted Fio Rito's big band, and they can be seen in a Soundie, "Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me". In 1933 he married Anita Bivona.
Paris, December 1946. Jenny Lamour (Delair) wants to succeed in the theatre. Her husband and accompanist is Maurice Martineau (Blier), a mild-mannered but jealous man. When he finds out that Jenny has been making eyes at Brignon, a lecherous old businessman, in order to further her career, he loses his temper and threatens Brignon with death.
Retrieved 19 October 2016 As a mainstay of the Johnny Otis Revue, she recruited sisters Sadie and Francine McKinley to form The Three Tons of Joy, considered "an appropriate name as the three women weighed around 800 pounds together." In 1957, Johnny Otis signed to Capitol Records. The label released four singles in Otis' name simultaneously, including "Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me".
I fight like a woman. I scratch and kick and bite and punch. Women are much meaner than men. So I warned any girl making eyes at Doo then, and I'm still jealous enough to warn 'em today—if you see this cute little old boy near me wearing his cowboy hat, you'd better walk a circle around us if you don't want to go to Fist City.
After four years of its publication in 1921, it was used in a 1925 film short considered an early sound film titled Theodore Case Sound Test: Gus Visser and His Singing Duck directed by Theodore Case. The film depicts Visser singing the song "Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me" while holding a duck. The duck quacks each time the word "Ma" is said, sounding as if she is saying "Ma".
Larry is a womanizer who is having an affair with Moe's wife Belle (Mary Ainslee). At the same time, he is also making eyes at Joe's fiancee, Millie (Angela Stevens). However, Moe tracks down the conniving Larry at his pet shop, and gives him the works before Larry calms him down. Realizing he needs to cover his tracks, Larry looks for a "fall guy" in the form of Joe.
Pan Gideon meets his old friend, the prelate Tvorkovski, in whom he confides that he wishes to marry Anulka and asks him to put his case to her. Back at Gideon’s house the prelate speaks to Anulka and she accepts Gideon’s hand in marriage. Guests come to Belchantska for the engagement including his relatives. Pan Krepetski and his son, Martsian, nicknamed 'Pniak' (stump), a relative whom Gideon previously threw out of his house for making eyes at Anulka.
Larry is a womanizer who is having an affair with Moe's wife, Belle (Mary Ainslee) while making eyes at Shemp's fiancée, Millie (Angela Stevens), as well. Moe, however, tracks down the conniving Larry at his pet shop, and gives him the works. Larry is able to think fast and convinces Moe he is innocent, which calms him down. Realizing he needs to cover his tracks, Larry looks for a "fall guy" in the form of Shemp.
Jack was born in Manchester on 12 August 1941. He went to Nansen St Junior School and then to Ardwick Secondary Technical School. He passed the Town Hall exams and went to work as Junior in the Education Department at the age of 15. He went on holiday to Butlins at Filey at age of 16 with a group of friends and roped into the National Talent Contest where he sang "Ma she's making eyes at me".
During the party, Sharon notices that Phillip is making eyes at new schoolteacher Lesley Tenant (Nicole Lewis). The following morning, Sharon is given an early wake up call by D.S. Harry Fielding (Mark Benton), who informs her that a body has been found in a nearby lake. Sharon arrives at the scene to discover the body is none other than Lesley Tenant. Initial reports suggest that she was stabbed to death, and that her handbag, mobile phone and necklace have all been stolen.
The next night, Spike jumps out at Anya in the streets, trying to scare her into giving him her money. At the party, Buffy and Riley are making eyes at each other from across the room while their friends attempt to talk to them. Spike and Anya bond over a couple beers at the Bronze, complaining about what it's like to be without their harmful demon powers. A guy is talking to a girl, when he places his hand on a wall and suddenly gets very excited.
The single credited to "Johnny Otis & His Orchestra with Marie Adams & The Three Tons of Joy" was released on Capitol Records, charted in the UK Singles Chart peaking at number 2 in November and December 1957. The song became the title track of a similarly titled debut album by child singer Lena Zavaroni as Ma! (He's Making Eyes At Me). Lena Zavaroni's version was also released in the United Kingdom on Philips Records reaching number 10 on the UK Singles Chart in February 1974.
The film was shot on May 12, 1925 in Case's sound studio at his home in Auburn, New York. The film was shown in June 1925 at the Exposition of Progress in Auburn. The title was also adopted for the 1940 film Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me directed by Harold D. Schuster and screenplay by Charles Grayson and Edmund L. Hartmann based on "Fashions for Sale", a story by Ed Sullivan, and starring Tom Brown in the role of main character Tommy Shaw.
In an item reported from Hollywood, The New York Times noted that Warner Bros. had placed "Richard Clayton of the New York Stage" under contract, one of several actors engaged for its forthcoming production of what was described as The Life of Knute Rockne.Churchill, Douglas W. "SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD; Wallace Beery to Be Starred in 'Wyoming'—Paul Lukas Assigned to 'Escape' 'STRANGE CARGO' OPENING 'Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me' Is on Today's Palace Bill With 'Virginia City'", The New York Times, April 25, 2940.
Around the time that the film was produced, Universal Studios were producing a number of musicals named after well-known songs, such as Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me and I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now. I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby was named after a 1928 song of the same name, written by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields. McHugh agreed with the use of the title song in the film, sung by Peggy Moran, but did not want to compose further songs for the film's soundtrack. The rest of the film's songs were composed by Frank Skinner and Paul Smith and included the titles "The Tomato Juice Song" and "Sweetheart of Public School 59".
Frustrated butcher Fred Ramsden (Windsor Davies) and his dim electrician friend Ernie Bragg (Jack Douglas) happily head off for a holiday trip at the Riverside Caravan Site, while their respective wives Sylvia (Liz Fraser) and Vera (Patricia Franklin) look forward to their health farm holiday. Once at the caravan site of Major Leap (Kenneth Connor), Fred starts making eyes at two young female campers, Carol (Sherrie Hewson) and Sandra (Carol Hawkins). However, as Ernie talks in his sleep and any infidelities are likely to be spoken of in the marital bed after their holiday, Fred is despondent. Professor Roland Crump (Kenneth Williams) teams with Roman expert Anna Vrooshka (Elke Sommer) in an archaeological dig at the site.
Some of the earliest recordings were those by The Benson Orchestra of Chicago and Ted Lewis & His Orchestra, both in 1921. Later recordings include Dick Robertson & His Orchestra released in December 1939 on Decca Records with the B-side "She Had to Go and Lose It at the Astor". Soon after the Merry Macs made a recording released in February 1940 again on Decca records with B-side as "Breezin' Along with the Breeze" followed by Riley Puckett in October 1940 on Bluebird Records with "Walking My Baby Back Home" as B-side. The Greek-American singer and band-leader Johnny Otis had a hit with it, after including it in his album The Greatest Johnny Otis Show featuring Marie Adams on the tune "Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me".
The next week, in episodes broadcast from 9 to 13 July 2012, Jack and Max both witness Kat dancing sexily with Ray, and they are judgemental of her, which Inside Soap said could be because one of them is jealous, and Jack keeps "making eyes" at Kat, which could be more revealing than Kat's own actions. They later said that Kat would probably not dance with Ray like that if she was trying to keep an affair with him secret, especially in front of Kim, and said she could have been trying to make either Max or Jack jealous. All About Soap also thought Jack might be jealous, and when he asks Ray if any "hot women" are going to his party, Jack looks at Kat, which they thought could be because Jack hopes Kat will be there. The "sexy dance" between Ray and Kat was interpreted to be either evidence or a red herring, but Inside Soap noted that Kat seems keen to be around Ray.

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