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"nervous wreck" Definitions
  1. a person who is very worried or nervous about something

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" Insists the "Dibs" singer, "I'm always a nervous wreck!
"I'm a nervous wreck when he goes in," she recalls.
Because I'd probably be a nervous wreck the entire time.
"When I met Christian, I was a nervous wreck," she said.
Ted Cruz of Texas is a "nervous wreck" and Florida Sen.
I'm sure he was proud, but I was a nervous wreck.
If the baby were in my body, I'd be a nervous wreck.
Mr Hoffman makes Benjamin more relatable, trading Salingeresque angst for nervous wreck.
I was a nervous wreck, but Chris was so calm, thank God.
On the inside I was a nervous wreck before the project dropped.
"He was a nervous wreck," recalled Jim Mahoney, Frank Sr.'s former publicist.
As the guests began to arrive, Rob started to become a nervous wreck.
They are going to be a nervous wreck or a very disillusioned person.
I was already a fairly nervous wreck, but here was another level of stress.
"When we finally got there she was a nervous wreck," Eoghan told the Independent.
The racist police officer, Chris, is a nervous wreck with a dysfunctional family life.
"The first three or four holes I'll be a nervous wreck for sure," said Lincicome.
"I've been a nervous wreck all week," Ms. Koehler said, complaining of an upset stomach.
" At a red light, he offered divinations about my life: "You've been a nervous wreck.
Mitch McConnell was a nervous wreck and even Donald Trump got in the stop-Blankenship movement.
Then there were the cameras — not typically there to record her performance as Broadway's resident nervous wreck.
Gail: I have to admit that I'm a nervous wreck waiting to see how this works out.
Then she goes home and becomes a nervous wreck, wondering whether she let her big break slip away.
I've always been a nervous wreck, and I have a history of vomiting when I get worked up.
After allowing my secret to work me into a nervous wreck, I suddenly disclosed, mid-makeout, on my bed.
I call her 'Nervous Nancy,' she's a nervous wreck," Trump said during a call-in interview on "Fox & Friends.
He'd arrived in 2013 for a hefty £18m, made some high-profile ricks, and often looked a nervous wreck.
"Now I'm a nervous wreck with nobody paying attention to that brokerage account since Fred's gone," Jane told me.
Given the circumstances, given the fact that we're in a national emergency at this point, I'm a nervous wreck.
He terrorized me for the next six years and left me a nervous wreck for the rest of my life.
His parents were spared, but his father's hair turned white at 24 and his mother was reduced to a nervous wreck.
If everything (public speaking, getting sick, diving, and separation), makes you a nervous wreck, that could just be generalized anxiety disorder.
Mr. Nolan did allow that the run up to the release of "Dunkirk" had left him somewhat of a nervous wreck.
" In the trailer for the film, a friend of the Italian opera singer said he "was a nervous wreck before every performance.
Ryan Reynolds may be the picture of confidence onscreen, but once the camera turns off the actor says he's often a nervous wreck.
It left her a nervous wreck, terrified of running into Pinto again at the museum, and looking over her shoulder at every turn.
"I was a nervous wreck," said AJ Dix, a partner at Ms. Theron's production company, Denver and Delilah, which helped produce the film.
He recounted the experience to Ellen DeGeneres on a visit to her show, telling the host that he was a nervous wreck the entire time.
" Rothman goes on to say the whole thing made her a nervous wreck and she had to quit ... and now claims it was "constructive termination.
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I, obviously, am comfortable with everyone on earth knowing that I'm a nervous wreck, because I would not be writing articles on the internet about it I wasn't.
" She explains that this means the same plant can make one person feel invigorated if they need energy and will calm another one down if they're a "nervous wreck.
I showed up out of nowhere and I was a nervous wreck and you guys really made me feel at home and feel safe in a situation I was terrified of.
I'm a nervous wreck, though, and allergic to most everything in this world, so instead of injections, I wanted to try Emsculpt, which forces your muscles to contract through targeted electromagnetic energy.
My involvement got really impactful in that, at first I was just there at the studio and I'm just showing them shit while they're tracking cause Ben was just a nervous wreck.
"He was squealing a good bit when the thing grabbed him," Ackerman told the outlet, recalling being "a nervous wreck" and slipping and falling onto his backside while "tugging" against the reptile.
But, the movie suggests, he has shut himself off emotionally; he is divorced and has trouble connecting with Raghav, who's a nervous wreck (and then worse) because of exams and pressure to succeed.
And throughout the season, she plays a Machiavellian scheme and pits two girls — one not as talented but fearless, the other more talented but a nervous wreck — against each other for a spot.
But if someone around me has the stomach flu, I'm a nervous wreck for weeks, and it's hard for me to do anything except think—over, and over, and over—about how I'm going to get it.
"The first time I worked with Bob Ferrell at the Truman library nearly a quarter-century ago, I was a nervous wreck because he knew more about my family than I did," Mr. Daniel said in an email.
Lawrence's father, Bob, told the ABC his daughter was "a nervous wreck" over the level of media attention she would receive when she returned home and that his daughter had already paid "a very heavy price for her crime".
I look back at pictures of myself from before this began and I wonder how I was ever "happy" without it because now I am a nervous wreck if I even come close to not having my pills for the day.
I was flipping between the excitement of being around these boys I was hanging around with—because they were all so cool and charismatic and had lots of stories—and then being an absolute nervous wreck and hiding in the toilets.
The Italian opera singer, who died in 2007 at the age of 71 from pancreatic cancer, "was a nervous wreck before every performance, he would always say, 'I go to die,&apos" an old friend of the singer says in the trailer.
So we're puttering along the road, me half enjoying a BJ, half being a nervous wreck of a lookout, and just when I finally relax enough to enjoy this awesome moment I pass a police car on the side of the road.
We see the dissonance between everyone clutching their hearts after Rebecca "confesses" to being "an extreme nervous wreck" during another round of ratings, and the real image of Seaburn, calm and slouched against the couch, telling the camera his strategy of fostering sympathy.
I Was Misinformed I have been trying to make my home a happier place the way the Japanese organizing guru Marie Kondo suggests, thanking possessions that no longer "spark joy" for their service and throwing them out, and it is making me a nervous wreck.
PARIS (Reuters) - Top seed Naomi Osaka admitted being a nervous wreck as she narrowly avoided a meek first-round exit at the French Open this week but said she was at full throttle as she outslugged former world number one Victoria Azarenka on Thursday.
"Parente alone won't pull off a turnaround at BRF, but he'll calm the board, which is a nervous wreck right now," said one of the executives familiar with his leadership style, who asked not to be named because his appointment had not been finalized.
He tells of how playing in New York made him a "nervous wreck"; of how after winning one title there, he and his players celebrated at the Copacabana nightclub; of the joy he felt in that moment, after capturing another championship, when Mikan lifted him onto his shoulders.
I'm a total nervous wreck — I'm constantly thinking that every tiny decision we make will have a huge impact on our baby, either detrimental or beneficial; I don't know which — but at the same time, I take things in stride and just do what needs to be done.
I was a fan of the band, and from being in the scene that we were all in—I was playing drums in a band called Nervous Wreck at the time and we were a hardcore band, and Architects were this band that everyone in Brighton just looked up to.
"The first three or four holes I'll be a nervous wreck, for sure," she said, adding, "I think if I can take a few slow breaths and not pass out on the first hole, I'll be O.K." For advice about this week, Lincicome has leaned on her financial planner, Aaron Barber, a retired touring pro who played alongside Sorenstam at the Colonial.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle published a 36-page tribute. Her book, The Nervous Wreck, was made into the movie The Nervous Wreck in 1926, starring Harrison Ford and Phyllis Haver.
In early 2013, Shrout joined Kansas City metallic hardcore band Renouncer. Nervous Wreck reunited and played one show in May 2014. He is an artist-endorser with Kansas City Drum Company, a company he has been with since 2004.
The Frost King, which Keller wrote out of buried memories of the fairy tale The Frost Fairies by Margaret Canby, read to her four years previously, left Keller a nervous wreck, and unable to write fiction for the rest of her life.
After graduation, she attended Santa Ana College, and later Orange Coast College as an acting student, but dropped out after a year to pursue an entertainment career in Manhattan.Diane Keaton: A Nervous Wreck on the Verge of a Breakthrough. Movie Crazed. 1974. Retrieved February 22, 2006.
Councillor Tuura has many first names during the film series: Voldemar, Karolus, Taneli, Elmeri, Valtter and Hugo. His secretary is Miss Unelma Säleikkö. Councillor Tuura can't stand his son-in-law Uuno; because of him he has become a nervous wreck. He has called that for example "garbage face" and "heap of rubbish".
This, he said, had left him "a nervous wreck". He had planned to sail around the world before he heard of the race, which "sort of caught up with me." An aunt's legacy provided him with the means to finance the boat. King was sponsored by the Daily Express and Sunday Express newspapers.
She pepper-sprays him on impulse and, feeling guilty, drives back home where she feels safe. When she reaches home, Bart tells her she is parked over the mailman. Marge is a nervous wreck and cannot bring herself to cross the threshold of her house to help the mailman. Dr. Hibbert diagnoses Marge with agoraphobia.
Jet released a single album on CBS Records in 1975, toured as support to Hunter-Ronson and then became Radio Stars,Radio- stars.com who had one UK Top 40 hit, "Nervous Wreck" in early 1978. It peaked at #39. The b-side to the single was a cover of Marc Bolan's "Horrible Breath", a John's Children staple.
Nix wrote the songs "Nervous Wreck" and "Try Me One More Time" and reworked others, such as "Catfish Blues" and Curtis Jones's "Lonesome Bedroom Blues." At various times he worked with Big Walter Horton, Elmore James, Johnny Shines, Memphis Slim, and Ike Turner. In the late 1950s Nix was briefly a member of Willie Cobbs's band.Olsson, Bengt (1970).
He is shown to be, much like his sisters, a nervous wreck around Grandma. Gert: Jay's aunt, and Grandma's daughter. She is a very interesting addition to the family. Her most noticeable issue is that when she breathes she has a tendency to suck in while still speaking, as a result of trauma instilled in her by Grandma from a young age.
Just hated him." She also recalled Hawtrey "...being a nervous wreck nearly every morning. And then she claimed Bill was making her do stuff at the end that was too much for her. In the scene where she's down in the cellar, there were a lot of crew guys doubling for her, with the axe and swinging stuff around. It wasn’t her doing that.
By the end of 1972 Monkman was a self-admitted "nervous wreck" and on the verge of physical and mental breakdown. He had to wear earplugs to go on the London Underground and went to a naturopath three times a week. Phantasmagoria was recorded with bassist/guitarist Mike Wedgwood, who replaced Eyre. The album's title was drawn from the Lewis Carroll poem of the same title.
By 1930 there had been no improvement in trade, despite the hotel being "scrupulously clean" and being run on the "most economical lines". A handwritten note on the memo states "Fyfe is genuine and so is his wife, his letter should not be regarded as a try-on". In May 1932 Mr. Fyfe, was "a nervous wreck". Andrew Banks Fyfe was issued with a notice to quit in February 1933.
Mark of the Beast at Kipling Society The play had a prologue set in India, where an Englishman has killed a sacred ape and a Hindu priest puts a curse on him. Thirty years later, the Englishman has become a nervous wreck and sent to Los Angeles to be looked after by his family. Film rights were bought by Monogram Pictures who filmed the play as The House of Mystery (1934).
By 1980, Henry has become a nervous wreck from cocaine use and insomnia. He sets up a drug deal with his Pittsburgh associates, but is arrested by narcotics agents, and jailed. After bailing him out, Karen explains that she flushed $60,000 worth of cocaine down the toilet to prevent FBI agents from finding it during their raid, leaving them virtually penniless. Feeling betrayed by Henry's drug dealing, Paulie gives him $3,200 and ends their association.
He also starts to collect baseball cards. He tells his parents about this and instead of telling him to be himself, like he expected, they encourage the change and offer him $100 if he doesn't tell a joke for three weeks, which is the night of the talent show. Gary is a nervous wreck on the night of the talent competition. He is not in the program because he quit (then rejoined).
The bear eventually wanders off without attacking, annoyed by Homer's tearful cowering. The incident becomes well known due to a nearby hunter with a camera. Homer becomes a nervous wreck, hallucinating and seeing bears like Winnie-the-Pooh, Paddington Bear, Smokey Bear, the Snuggle Bear, Teddy Grahams, the Chicago Bears, and an "Intensive Care Bear." To add insult to injury, the hunter's tape is shown on the news, and Homer is mocked by many.
His major storyline was involved with blowing up the midget submarine Grampus in target practice, but Grampus was saved at the last minute and later became a member of the Star Fleet. After the episode "Munitions", Bluenose was left a nervous wreck, after a terrible night at the docks involving the death of the naval tramp steamer Kraka-Toa. He is later towed away by Grampus. He was not seen again after this.
Shrout played in obscure bands in the mid-to-late '90s, and had several projects in the early 2000s. He played in Kansas City metal core band Saved by Grace (1999–2003), Orange County, California's Eighteen Visions (2003–2004), and Kansas City hardcore punk bands Nervous Wreck (2005–2007), and Black Mark (2008). He toured with Love Is Red in 2002. In early 2010, Shrout joined Kansas City hardcore punk band Dark Ages.
Richard Davies (born 22 July 1944) is an English musician, singer and songwriter best known as founder, vocalist and keyboardist of the rock band Supertramp. Davies is their only consistent member, and composed some of their best known songs, including "Rudy", "Bloody Well Right", "From Now On", "Ain't Nobody But Me", "Gone Hollywood", "Goodbye Stranger", "Just Another Nervous Wreck", "Cannonball", and "I'm Beggin' You"."Supertramp", 107.1 Nash Icon, ©2019 Triton Digital. All Rights Reserved. 4.19.
Spock then mind-melds with Goodman only to discover that, as he describes it, his brain is devoid of substance and contains only a few rodents. Other NBC executives and staff show up and dismantle the Enterprise set. Other crew members accept the cancellation, but Shatner and Nimoy try to hang on to their Star Trek personae as Kirk and Spock. However, Nimoy is eventually reduced to a sobbing, nervous wreck, and is carried off the set.
Days before the convention, ever the perfectionist, he was a nervous wreck. The night before the World Congress, the Dutch newspaper Het Parool printed, “Yesterday, the world champion Fred Kaps from Rotterdam gave an example of the act he will use to defend his title.” The paper went on to say that when Kaps gave a sample performance for his colleagues, it “…nearly brought the house down.” Kaps improved the salt pour trick and added other items to his act.
Meanwhile, Murray's suspicious wife searches for him in the hotel where he entertains his mistresses, reducing him to a nervous wreck. Needing more time to gather evidence against Murray, the conspirators order Barbara to calm him down by seducing him, which she duly does. Murray temporarily regains his sanity after his tryst and addresses community representatives to over the riots. To the dismay of the plotters, he addresses the meeting with surprising skill and persuades the audience to refrain from vigilantism.
The first was "Nervous Wreck"/"Queen of the Hop" and the second a tribute to his backing band "Rock with the Devils" backed with "Devil's Rock", an instrumental by the Devils. The EP was just called "Johnny Devlin" and contained "High Heeled Shoes", "Hard To Get", "Big Green Car" and "Your Cheatin' Heart". In March 1959, Devlin left on what was to be his final tour of the country. He took in the smaller centres that hadn't experienced the Devlin hysteria and madness.
The band released two albums, one titled Marzuki (MS Records, 1996) and a second titled No One Likes a Nervous Wreck (MS Records, 1998). Several of her old band members including Paul Mumaw (Rockstar Crush), Jason Harrod, Kenny Hutson (Vigilantes of Love) and Sufjan Stevens appeared on her self-titled release. After the release of her first album, she went on an eight-year hiatus before releasing a follow-up, The Breadwinner in 2009, which was noted internationally. It featured the single In Summer in the Heat.
Unfortunately, for Litif, bartender Robert Conrad was working that night and witnessed the crime. Shortly thereafter, Conrad disappeared. According to Kevin Weeks, > Conrad, who was about fifty, was a nervous wreck over what he had seen, so > Louie wined and dined him in Las Vegas. Then he took him up to a little > place he had in Nova Scotia, where he promised to hide him until everything > blew over, assuring him that everything would be alright and that there was > nothing to worry about.
Films in which Hackett acted included Anne of Green Gables. His Broadsway credits as a performer included Mr. and Mrs. North (1941), Up Pops the Devil (1930), Mirrors (1928), Off-Key (1927), Twelve Miles Out (1925), The Nervous Wreck (1923), Up the Ladder (1922), Just a Woman (1914), and The Happy Marriage (1909). His Broadway credits as a writer included The Diary of Anne Frank (1955 and 1997), The Great Big Doorstep (1942), Bridal Wise (1932), Everybody's Welcome (1931), and Up Pops the Devil (1930).
Following the release of their first single, "King of the Bop"/"Nervous Wreck", in June 1978, on Soho Records, the band renamed themselves The Nips and released the garage punk song "All The Time in the World"/"Private Eye" with Phil Rowland of Eater on drums. By May 1979, the band's line up had changed to include Gavin "Fritz" Douglas, on guitar. "Gabrielle" was released in November 1979, first on Soho Records, and then reissued on Chiswick Records. with John ("Grinny") Grinton (ex Skrewdriver) on drums.
Karan strongly believes that parents are the best gift endowed by God and succeeds in uniting Varun with his father. At the final 5th one day match between India and Pakistan, events spiral out of control and Karan's magic bat is destroyed by Raghav. Karan is a nervous wreck, but Varun makes him realise that the bat was in fact just an ordinary bat, and it was a mere coincidence that two players viz. Karan and Kapil Dev who used that bat were both incredibly talented batsmen.
While a reasonable assessment, his army's effectiveness was undermined by inexperience, and the poor quality of many senior officers. This included James Gardiner, later mythologised for his heroic death, who was described as a 'nervous wreck'. On 16 September, his dragoons fled in panic from a small party of Highlanders, the so-called 'Coltbridge Canter'. The two armies made contact on the afternoon of 20 September; Cope's forces faced south, with a marshy area immediately in front, and park walls protecting their right (see Map).
Dr. Doug Murphy, played by Johnny Kastl, was a pathologist at Sacred Heart, formerly a doctor of internal medicine. Doug was an incompetent nervous wreck who often accidentally killed patients assigned to him, and even had causes of deaths named after him. He even said in the season 4 episode "My First Kill" his first kill was 40 minutes into his first day. Because of his anxiety, he was nicknamed "nervous guy" and "pee pants" by Dr. Cox, who, along with Dr. Kelso, degraded him constantly.
Buckshot and Nervous Wreck Records employee Dru Ha were both elemental in getting Smif-N-Wessun signed to the label, and in early 1994, the duo released their debut single, "Bucktown", which, like Black Moon's "Who Got Da Props?", became an underground phenomenon, and also charted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at #93. Following the single's release, "Bucktown" became a popular nickname for Brooklyn. "Bucktown" earned Smif-N-Wessun considerable underground hype for their debut album, Dah Shinin', released in early 1995.
Popov's passport photo, 1941 Upon his return to Dubrovnik in the fall of 1937, Popov began practicing law. In February 1940, he received a message from Jebsen, asking to meet him at the Hotel Serbian King in Belgrade. Popov was shocked to find Jebsen a nervous wreck, chain smoking and drinking exorbitantly. He told Popov that he had joined his family's shipping business after graduating from Freiburg and explained that he needed a Yugoslav shipping license to evade the Allied naval blockade at Trieste.
Initially, Siodmak had been unavailable to direct the film due to commitments to an ultimately unrealized project starring Joan Fontaine, but Fontaine's withdrawal due to pregnancy allowed Siodmak to direct The Great Sinner."Hollywood" by Dorothy Manners, Middletown Times Herald, June 24, 1948, p. 12 The film went into production as a 'prestige film' and Peck later recalled that Siodmak was as a "nervous wreck" as a result of the responsibility he felt. Walter Huston did not sign on for the film until production had already started in September 1948.
His partner, Max Gordon, was also from a Lower East Side family of Polish Jewish immigrants, and had also performed a "Dutch" act in vaudeville. Their booking and production agency became known for creating high quality single-act plays for inclusion in vaudeville programs, such as Eugene O'Neill's In the Zone. This partnership produced the plays Welcome Stranger, Six Cylinder Love, The Nervous Wreck, Rain, Easy Come, Easy Go, Secrets and The Spider. In 1925 Lewis produced and directed the original Broadway production of The Jazz Singer, starring George Jessel.
They went into the last game tied 3-3 with their club coaches Jonny 8ball Morris and Patrick the pocket James taking the cues. The game was tense and it came down to a difficult shot on the black. The pool team captain Ian Morgan was a nervous wreck and hid himself in the bathroom at the moment 8ball Morris 'the cut in kid' slid the 8 ball down the middle pocket. Since then the Sarries pool team has seen their ups and downs with their Achilles heel being female opposition.
During the 1984 United States presidential election, comedian Mark Russell performed "The Wreck of the Walter 'Fritz' Mondale". The Canadian art-rock group The Rheostatics recorded a version of the song for their 1991 album Melville. In 1995, two decades after Lightfoot's original song was written, singer-songwriter Camille West recorded a parody song with a similar rhythm titled "The Nervous Wreck of Edna Fitzgerald", about a well-to-do family's disastrous day at sea. She recorded and released it on her album Mother Tongue (subtitled "Maternal Madness, Month by Month") that year.
The worm comes out from his hole and tells the viewers that the bird is trying to catch him every day, and that it's making him a nervous wreck. The worm wants to get rid of the bird, and then he sees a chance: a cat that chased a mouse but failed. The worm approaches the cat, and asks him if he wants to eat. The cat says that he does; and the worm shows him a plan of action: the bird chases the worm to his hole, the worm hides in it, then the cat will catch the bird and eat it.
While it is true they are Ranger fans, a Detroit Red Wings jersey can also be seen hanging below a goalie mask in Joey and Chandler's apartment in season two. In an episode of The Simpsons, "Lisa on Ice", Bart is the star of his peewee hockey team, the Mighty Pigs, coached by Chief Wiggum. Lisa is eventually forced to become a goaltender on an opposing team—the Kwik-E-Mart Gougers, coached by Apu—to avoid a failing grade in gym, and she blossoms from a nervous wreck to an intimidating star. Eventually, the two teams play each other.
Paolo doesn't know anything about Mylene's family, her long, lost sibling or her estranged, nervous wreck of a mother. Nor does he know about the very long scar that runs across Mylene's body, nor of how incomplete she always feels. And he finds that the more he tries to win back her love, the more she retreats to her secret world that nobody could enter. One day Mylene is asked to perform an abortion for a fee, she feels conflicted about doing what is right and at the same time, being in dire need of tuition fee.
Buckshot Black Moon debuted in 1992 with the release of the single "Who Got Da Props?". The song became something of an underground phenomenon, and was also able to receive minor crossover success, charting on the Billboard Hot 100 at #86. The popularity of the single lead to a record deal with Nervous Wreck Records, which released the group's debut album Enta Da Stage in late 1993. The album was produced entirely by Evil Dee and Mr. Walt of Da Beatminerz, and featured the debut of Camp members Smif-N-Wessun, as well as an early appearance from Mobb Deep's Havoc.
In the Japanese version, the real currency has pictures of "Kin" while the counterfeit bills have pictures of "Gin" - a reference to the oldest-living twins. In the Americanized version, the bills are differentiated by pictures of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. ;The Colonel: Presumably from the Navy, he and his assistant try in vain to get in contact with The President in trying to stop the Punishment Missile, but to no avail; The President is on the phone with Milk and quickly forgot about said missile. Quickly becoming a nervous wreck, The Colonel tries to get help from Dr. Eyepatch, only for the doctor to be absolutely unhelpful.
Tibby, the wife of Samuel Sweetland (Jameson Thomas) dies, and shortly afterwards his daughter marries and leaves home, leaving him on his own with his two servants. His wife had told him that he should remarry after her death, so he pursues some local spinsters who were at his daughter's wedding after he and his housekeeper Minta (Lillian Hall-Davis) make out a list of possibilities. First is Widow Louisa Windeatt, but Sweetland is shocked and mad when she rejects his advances and says she is too independent for him. Next, he attempts to court Thirza Tapper, a nervous wreck who almost collapses when Sweetland proposes to her.
Notorious womanizer Michael James (Peter O'Toole) wants to be faithful to his fiancée Carole Werner (Romy Schneider), but every woman he meets seems to fall in love with him, including neurotic exotic dancer Liz Bien (Paula Prentiss) and parachutist Rita (Ursula Andress) who accidentally lands in his car. His psychoanalyst, Dr. Fritz Fassbender (Peter Sellers), cannot help, since he is stalking patient Renée Lefebvre (Capucine), who in turn longs for Michael. Carole, meanwhile, decides to make Michael jealous by flirting with his nervous wreck of a friend, Victor Shakapopulis (Woody Allen). A catastrophe appears on the horizon when all the characters check into a quaint hideaway hotel in the French countryside for the weekend, unaware of each other's presence.
When Gil McDougald found himself on the receiving end of a line drive during batting practice in August 1955, the Yankees called up Richardson. He debuted on August 5, 1955, getting his first hit against Hall of Famer Jim Bunning in a 3–0 victory over the Detroit Tigers. In the field, he was a "nervous wreck" as he later described, but no balls were hit to him. He started four games at second base in three days (including an August 7 doubleheader), then entered three games in the late innings at shortstop before getting sent to the minor leagues on August 15 to make room for a pitcher returning from the disabled list.
Between the demise of Jet and its reincarnation as Radio Stars in 1976, he performed briefly with pioneer of American punk Ian North; along with drummer Paul Simon, Gordon played a handful of dates with Ian's Radio before rejoining members of Jet to form Radio Stars. Radio Stars achieved a modicum of success with a single "Nervous Wreck" (which charted at No. 38 in the UK Singles Chart) and two critically well-received albums Songs for Swinging Lovers and Holiday Album. The band has been anthologised with Two Minutes Mr Smith (Moonlight Records) and Somewhere There's a Place For Us (Ace Records). Ace Records re-released the Radio Stars catalogue on CD in 2003.
She stated that he would only move around in night while disguised along with five of his guards, stating she last met him in spring 2018 before a new master took her away. Baghdadi's brother-in-law Mohamad Ali Sajit on an interview with Al Arabiya described him as a "nervous wreck" during the last months of his life, suspecting ISIL governors of betrayal. He stated that he met Baghdadi for the first time in Hajin in late 2017 and the final time in the desert located along Iraq-Syria border. Per him, Baghdadi only traveled with five to seven confidantes which included: Abul-Hasan al- Muhajir, his security head Abu Sabah, al-Zubaie who was killed in March 2019 and ISIL's former wali of Iraq called Tayseer, alias Abu al-Hakim.
Ellie later accuses him of self-centeredness and disregard what she wanted when he a bought washer and dryer for their anniversary (as opposed to a big-screen TV). Although usually calm and collected, Ellie becomes a nervous wreck and a perfectionist when she is required to be near Devon's parents, whom she refers to as the "Very Awesomes." In "Chuck Versus the Gravitron," Devon's parents are supposed to come over for Thanksgiving and Ellie's nervousness manifests with her cleaning at a hurried pace, cooking multiple turkeys (which she promptly throws in the trash for flaws only she notices) and uninviting Morgan. Ellie was greatly intimidated during a visit from Devon's parents, and was quickly driven to frustration by Honey Woodcomb's interference with the wedding plans, but hits her breaking point when Woody offers to walk her down the aisle (the only part of the wedding she imagined was her father doing this).
The album was recorded for the British label Ché and picked up by Elektra Records subsidiary Primary for release in the US.Catlin, Roger (1997) "Lilys Bringing 'Happily Chaotic Bubblegum Rock' To Waterbury", Hartford Courant, February 15, 1997 The album originally had a budget of $8,000, but this needed to be more than doubled to $17,000, with the projected studio time of one month extended to two.Gladstone, Neil (1996) "Quick Fix: The Lilys - Doom and Bloom", CMJ New Music Monthly, November 1996, p. 8 Battles with the label over finance led to several compromises; Lilys leader Kurt Heasley had originally planned the album to sound "like Badfinger backed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra", and a big band had been planned but was replaced by xylophone and trumpet players, with samples of clarinet and bassoon added later, and by the end of the recordings Heasley claimed to have been a nervous wreck and 50 pounds underweight from eating only garlic.
In a contemporary review of Blank Generation, Robert Christgau of The Village Voice wrote that the Voidoids "make unique music from a reputedly immutable formula, with jagged, shifting rhythms accentuated by Hell's indifference to vocal amenities like key and timbre", and that he intended "to save this record for those very special occasions when I feel like turning into a nervous wreck." In the first edition (1979) of The Rolling Stone Record Guide, Dave Marsh rated it 2 stars out of 5 and described it as "bull-oney", writing "In the first place, Jack Kerouac said everything here first, and far better. In the second place, Hell is about as whining as Verlaine is pretentious." However, in a radical and uncharacteristic re-evaluation, the second edition (1983) replaced Marsh's review with one from Lester Bangs, who upped the rating to a full 5 stars, labeling it "seminal" and "essential to any modern music collection", and describing the music as "shattering assaults by a band that prophesied the later No Wave punk-jazz fusion".
In May 1977, the band both performed live for the first time and recorded the first of three sessions for John Peel at the BBC's Maida Vale studios. Later adding Steve Parry on drums, the band's second release came in August. Playing "No Russians in Russia", the Radio Stars made their TV debut on Marc, Marc Bolan's show. The track later appeared on the 1978 Chiswick sampler Long Shots, Dead Certs And Odds On Favourites (Chiswick Chartbusters Volume Two). The performance was subsequently included in Columbia's DVD release Marc,Columbia COBY-91416-7 featuring all six episodes of the Marc show. In October 1977, the band briefly entered the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart. "Nervous Wreck" backed with "Horrible Breath" peaked at No. 39. The B-side, "Horrible Breath", was a song written by Marc Bolan from his time with John's Children. The band perfgormed the single on BBC's Top of the Pops on 19 January 1978. The debut album, Songs for Swinging Lovers, named in reference to the Frank Sinatra album, finally appeared in December 1977. The band toured with Eddie and the Hot Rods and Squeeze, and played the Reading Festival in 1978. The Radio Stars released their second album in 1978, entitled Holiday Album.

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