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"I take class with mostly old ladies," the ceramist says.
Little old ladies do bring out the best in us.
People went to work and old ladies went to church.
I thought I'd try and outdo the old ladies tonight.
Nobody wants to see a movie starring two old ladies.
The old ladies in the audience from Arkansas are going wild.
I don't agree with berating old ladies, but there you go.
Some people think that women wear glasses like that—old ladies.
It reminds us of the old Ladies Room skit on SNL.
His sister already has him killing old ladies and tormenting farmers.
H.S. Let's just agree that, in general, old ladies are pretty badass.
They're sort of classic now — almost 'sensible shoes' for funky old ladies.
You associate nuns with stodgy old ladies, but to me they're romantic extremists.
We are two little old ladies who work on their computers all the time.
Little old ladies, dressed in black, sitting outside chatting, watching a few kids playing.
I'm going to start thanking bus drivers and helping old ladies cross the street.
Nice old ladies have baked me cookies for starting them off on The Wire.
It's got 20 old ladies out in the back rolling pita bread to order.
"The old ladies would tell us how to make the burekas uniform," she said.
I get 80-year-old ladies with nowhere to go attending from my synagogue.
Zhujiajiao has dozens of zongzi vendors; mostly old ladies who do everything by hand.
And totally got my ass kicked by her and a bunch of little old ladies.
A bunch of old ladies that are super fun — we just needed to do it.
I was helping little old ladies across the street when I was 5 years old.
So all of these old ladies, these old bags, show up with protest with signs.
Everybody there is my age, so it's like a bunch of us old ladies working out.
It's such a swift, quiet motion that now I feel hella paranoid about little old ladies.
Sipping coffee, Amy noticed a group of old ladies collecting leftover coffee grounds from the counter.
"There's enough space on this for old ladies to have a dance performance," wrote one Weibo user.
People think breast cancer is an old ladies' disease and that couldn't be further from the truth.
My favorite part of beauty school was working on the clientele — who were all little old ladies.
"The old ladies would tell us how to make the burekas uniform," Renee Galanti Feldman, 84, said.
"I don't care if it's the little old ladies' knitting club—go do it," he once said.
Food kiosks shared curb space with limos and exotic sports cars; old ladies sold trinkets on the street.
Many, many times, little old ladies will walk by and get startled, walk quickly, and grab their purse.
"There were old ladies looking at me like, 'Oh, we're going to have iPads,'" the volunteer told POLITICO.
As Louis CK might put it, that's about three 70-year-old ladies living and dying back to back.
And I am talking about from the youngest young to little old ladies in elephant hats who swarmed him.
In a few years, those little old ladies in the grocery aisle might just be hiding robotic-assisted superpowers.
"You could go knit with old ladies; I mean, you don't have to be out, like, working," she said.
A table of old ladies next to us sniff dismissively at the spectacle, returning to their game of mus.
The crowd was a mix of young and old, men and women, including some old ladies in traditional dress.
"There are a couple of old ladies who believe in Jesus, but they believe in Buddha, too," he said.
"Once after a performance, four old ladies in their seventies from Anhui were waiting backstage for my autograph," Jin said.
There's a tent of free sandwiches and cakes for the runners, all made by local old ladies and farmers' wives.
Someday, once Mommy's rejoined the work force, you'll be skateboarding top speed down the sidewalk, gunning for the old ladies.
It's like that Monty Python clip of the old ladies clapping, but twice as hilarious, unintentional though that may be.
As most old ladies tend to do, she asked me if I have a girlfriend and I said I did.
As I write, little old ladies in Belgium are clawing at each other over the last rolls of toilet paper.
"Mom, unless you want some old ladies to start hitting on you, you don't want to buy that belt," she said.
During the fight, a few old ladies behind me chattered to each other about how strong these foreign fighters are becoming.
In addition to lunging at old ladies, he lunged at construction workers; he lunged at anyone who dared walk by him.
But I only dig one person out, you know what I mean but I don't pick on old ladies and that.
What I would uncover there was a sight to behold, filled with colorful people, Drakolytes, and some old ladies playing dominoes.
The 41 and 73-year-old ladies hit up Bristol Farms Saturday afternoon, and Holland revealed ... she has a tramp stamp!!!
"It fits the rhetoric of 'These whiny old ladies are complaining again,'" said Amanda Farinacci, 40, the network's Staten Island reporter.
Anyway, I might recast your question slightly to ask not what old ladies dress like, but rather what maturity looks like.
During one training, "There were old ladies looking at me like, 'Oh, we're going to have iPads,'" a volunteer told Politico.
In the cavernous mall atrium, Toronto punk bands Teenanger and S.H.I.T. played across from a snack booth staffed by irate old ladies.
VICE called up a few of them to find out what it's like to have old ladies mistake you for the devil.
I couldn't stand that these little old ladies and my girlfriend were like "this is nice" afterwards while I was bowlegged and staggering.
"They're old ladies," Kevin Sinclair, a developmental biologist and lead author of the study, tells the Times, referring to the four Dolly clones.
The old ladies who worked there helped us pin our hair up in special nets and fitted us with grand and curly hairdos.
Like going into a Jewish appetizing store, where the African-American guy behind the counter is speaking Yiddish to the little old ladies.
In working-class "Southie," Jim Bulger was known for helping old ladies across the street and giving turkey dinners to his neighbors at Thanksgiving.
"From small kids to old ladies, it is spoiling the minds of everyone," said S. Nithyajothi, a homemaker from the southern city of Madurai.
WHEN a democracy sends riot police to beat old ladies over the head with batons and stop them voting, something has gone badly wrong.
Most of the bartenders are still little old ladies, and there's a revolving door of all Tenderloin types fanning through at any given hour.
" Contemporary culture, she said, demanded "someone who can go out there on the street, talk in your language, dance with old ladies, drink wine.
Old ladies still gather for their weekly book club meeting to discuss Jodi Picoult for five minutes before moving on to trashing their neighbors.
There is a huge market for women who have money and don't want to look prepubescent, but don't want to look like old ladies either.
In front of the door were "old ladies and men sitting on the chairs praying, so they were the first to get hit," he said.
In the words of the old Ladies' Home Journal , you have to answer the question "Can this marriage be saved?" before you can save it.
When we first meet Cass, she's throwing out barbs as sharp as Harley Quinn herself and sweetly complimenting old ladies as she steals their watches.
Wiggins as a doddering old lady, and Bob pointed out that I'd played a bunch of old ladies and suggested I play her as this bimbo.
I was also asking friends, and friends' mothers and aunties how they make things, going to the wet markets and watching old ladies wrap tamales [zongzi].
"Anyone who is unable to control his language in front of little old ladies and children is a problem for me," Crow told the Washington Times.
Florida is a weird place full of flip- flops, alligator-skinned old ladies and bad tattoos, but when people mock it I can't help getting defensive.
Then we started a system of having all the old ladies and respectable people going along the cars handing out cake and apologizing for the delay.
She writes that the lobby was "alarmingly and upliftingly packed with people," including couples getting married, people lodging complaints, babies in strollers, and old ladies in wheelchairs.
It is not the job of election or referendum campaigns to carry out civic education, any more than it is to help old ladies across the road.
He probably would have made this list even before we learn that he gets little old ladies killed and tortures homeless men for his own sick pleasure.
One of the old ladies from the residences yet to be converted to a rooming house was outside in her pink housecoat, sweeping chinaberries off her sidewalk.
It was hard to believe the same hand that was carefully applying strokes of sky-blue acrylic had once shaken the life out of harmless old ladies.
Over the last three years, he's dealt with scammers who try to squeeze thousands of dollars from old ladies under the false threat of arrest or imprisonment.
AS A CHILD growing up in Philadelphia, Stephen Schwarzman had a part-time job selling handkerchiefs to old ladies at his father's shop, Schwarzman's Curtains and Linens.
Man, we've got Samuel L. Jackson petting kittens, 21s Blockbuster love, laser blasts, spaceships, Top Gun suits, old ladies getting clocked, and super-powered Brie Larson kicking butt.
This is the man who pressured little old ladies to give up their homes and ran the dubious venture known as Trump University so he could make money.
And so Paley's account of her earliest years ends with two old ladies trying to make out the blur of their young mother, as powerfully enigmatic as ever.
"I would drive through small towns in Mississippi and I would see this little old ladies who have been friends for 50 years bowling together," King tells Creators.
To play in a rock band is already an act of subversion, and wearing leather and fur isn't subversive; it's for old ladies who live in the past.
"We've had little old ladies who instead of taking a shot and moving to the next one find one they like and just stay there drinking," she said.
In one wing, old ladies in red aprons and elbow-length rubber gloves crouch over pails of kimchi, turning over pounds and pounds of the stuff for shoppers.
Protestors, for their part, amounted to "mostly little old ladies from church," said Stickles, and neo-Nazis who stayed in their vehicles and drove around the library yelling obscenities.
I always equated Jazzercise with old ladies, neon leg-warmers, and the '2129s, but I was pleasantly surprised to find out that it's a great workout with current music.
My friend booked us ferry tickets, and when we got there, we asked some old ladies about the key to their longevity as soon as we had the chance.
I mean when you see them shooting old ladies walking out of town -- they can't even walk and they're shooting 'em -- it almost looks like they're shooting 'em for sport.
Lou, having been laid off from a job dispensing bogus nutritional advice to old ladies at a tea shop, is hired by Will's mother (Janet McTeer) to care for him.
" He also pointed to a quotation in which a former New Black Panther leader, Malik Zulu Shabazz, suggested killing all Zionists in Israel, including their "old ladies" and "little babies.
She persuaded three female friends — a group she nicknamed "the manangs," a Tagalog word for old ladies or sisters — to leave their high-powered jobs at news stations and magazines.
I've had old ladies give the sign of the cross, or people choosing not to sit beside me on the bus—that kind of stuff is their choice, not mine.
Sounds less convenient and fun than me getting to go to Costco at least once a month and eating samples of taquitos from old ladies who slip me double servings.
In 2016, she created a pair of diamond earrings and a matching bracelet featuring a string of cannabis leaves that "sweet little old ladies" often mistake for stars, she said.
Expect a moral by the end of these Jr. scaries, which tackle everything from controlling parents to cyberbullying to creepy old ladies: everything a young person has to fear in 2018.
It's not like I was living on the streets and robbing old ladies and stuff like that—for a lot of that time, my parents were letting me stay at home.
"We are not going to be little old ladies sitting in a nursing home with blue-rinsed hair," said Jenny Kee, @Jennykeeoz, a 225-year-old Australian artist and knitwear designer.
In Mexico, it has become the religion of choice for transgender, gay and lesbian worshipers, prostitutes, felons and drug traffickers, as well as little old ladies, police officers, doctors, nurses and judges.
For former women's world number one Annika Sorenstam of Sweden, Palmer was "the common man but so far from common" who touched lives "big or small, young or old, ladies or lads".
And when I look on TV and I see the 70-, 80-, 90-year-old ladies talking about what happened when they were 17, 18, or 19, there's something strange about it.
They keep me overnight, which is okay by me because a Saturday night in the ER promises drunk old ladies who hit their heads and don't know who they are—and delivers.
"Because Munchee was making reckless and unsupported claims about incredible returns that deceived investors and separated little old ladies from their hard-earned retirement ether," you might assume, but you'd be wrong.
And so I get hammered constantly by everyone, from the rabbis to the old ladies to the young parents who are like, 'It's your responsibility to do this,' and I'm like, 'I can't.
"And when I look on TV and I see the 70-, 80-, 90-year-old ladies talking about what happened when they were 17, 20013, 19, there's something strange about it," Kelly said.
In the hallway, a craftsman with white hair down to his shoulders showed off wooden models of the flat earth, as old ladies hocked self-published conspiracy theory books a few tables down.
LARS HENRIKSSONKristianstad, Sweden In my early days as a student in Bournemouth, we referred to the over 65s as Woopies and Jollies: Well Off Older People, and Jolly Old Ladies with Lots of Loot.
The national headlines emerging from San Francisco's current rental crisis paint a picture of wealthy landlords pushing old ladies out of units they've inhabited for decades in order to quadruple their profits housing techies.
"When I used to go [back to Syria] for summer vacation, I kept asking old ladies, seniors, about their traditional food," she tells me while tossing a massive potato salad with fresh tomato and mint.
" The Penguin had 60% of the support from Gothamites, over Linseed's 30%, while the Harry Goldwinner, the "monarchist candidate" (a reference to the 1964 Republican Presidential candidate Barry Goldwater) had 2% from "two old ladies.
Circus Network, a Porto-based cultural organization and gallery space, recently commissioned a cohort of Portuguese artists to reimagine kitschy porcelain pups, a sculptural element commonly found in the living rooms of little old ladies.
Members of the RSS parade in khaki uniforms, do physical jerks in the morning, help old ladies cross the street, pick up litter—and are occasional recruits for extremist groups that beat up left-wing students.
Like all the other old ladies, she hid her wallet in her bra, kept her cream-colored headscarf in place by biting down on the two corners, and had a lifetime's worth of refined bartering skills.
"It was horrible, people screaming, little kids crying, old ladies could not walk through the mud, and I was trying to help them get away from the plane, which was already in flames," Mr. Díaz said.
McKay also bookends the movie with what I think of as cinema's Universal Bimbos, those young, dumb counterparts to the mean old ladies with puckered mouths whose clucking is meant to symbolize small-town hypocrisy or whatever.
" In Biennale Bitch she portrays the audience as "art dealers in suits [brushing] shoulders with deodorant-less performance artists, old ladies dripping in perfume, cheeky curators whispering secrets and blinged-out art tsars, who waved from water boats.
I've been an AV passenger in San Francisco, Mountain View, Las Vegas, Detroit, and Pittsburgh, but nothing like Miami — cars and trucks and candy-colored mopeds jockeying for space with bicycles, scooters, and old ladies with laundry-filled pushcarts.
Sure enough, at every stop on his tour (apart from a couple of old ladies who shoved their leaflets in a bin) the director of Britain Stronger In Europe (BSE) and his lieutenants seemed to encounter fellow pro-Europeans.
The Circle is a remake of a UK program of the same name, and reviewers frequently invoke Black Mirror to convey its plot—the spooky episodes, not that nice one where the old ladies fall in virtual-reality love.
He was ours and we were his, and no amount of window breaking, lunging at old ladies, destroying the mail, freaking out when people came to the door, and getting in fights with other dogs was going to change that.
If it can keep your poodle warm, it can keep you warm We use horse hair for violin bows, sheep's wool for literally everything that requires warming and goat's hair to make the scarf of choice for rich old ladies.
In Stein's essay, she discusses how small annoying incidents throughout the day ("the whole store-full of old ladies who banged their carts into me at Zabars") will piss her off, but she smile's through the ordeal, holding it all in.
"If you want to see someone get in touch with their inner-psycho, just mention that you're looking into it and you will see sweet old ladies go bat-crap crazy right in front of you," said speaker Rob Skiba.
JUST's COO, Jim Siplon, tells us about the town's initial hesitance in welcoming the company, but how, after lots of community outreach and compromise—including holding multiple meetings with little old ladies—the town has come to advocate for JUST.
It was the old ladies (these were the Fifties) teetering along on their high heels, hatted and gloved, with seams in their stockings, and with glassy-eyed fox furs draped over their massive chests, who might fall down, not me.
There are hordes of scooters streaming flags, little girls and old ladies mad with joy, rivers of wine and grappa, revelers blaring horns into the early hours, wives and their mothers-in-law reconciled, southerners and northerners united in triumphant embrace.
"Yes, I met a good many charming old ladies in my search for Carroll letters," he said in an interview included in "Soaring With the Dodo" (1982), a collection of essays about Carroll edited by Edward Guiliano and James R. Kincaid.
Despite having to deal with Juul-vaping brats all day, lunch ladies are usually sweet, innocent old ladies who—with each dollop of watery mashed potatoes—give kids a pure, wholesome reprieve from the dark hellscape that is middle and high school.
Why else would she be living under an assumed name, picking up random dead old ladies' identities as she goes, moving from place to place every year, and hiding a firearm arm in her car even with all of these protections in place?
Unlike some of the other cabinet nominees who are expected to have rocky hearings—we'll hear quite a bit about Jeff Sessions's history of racism and Steven Mnuchin's history of booting old ladies from their homes—opposition to Tillerson will be bipartisan.
Before she wrote "Outline," Cusk was a wickedly clever stylist, who fired off aphorisms like a French court diarist and made up the sort of metaphors—"cauliflower-haired old ladies"; the "floury haze" of a dry summer—that you flag in the margin.
The shock of that experience has galvanized some of those women, sending self-described little old ladies to their first protests, motivating suburban moms who couldn't previously name their political representatives to start calling them daily, and inspiring twentysomethings to run for office.
In its early days, before it was considered a stodgy place for little old ladies, it was radical: a safe, affordable space for women to socialize on their own, in an era when women without male escorts were not welcome in restaurants.
Several times a week, Kitboga goes live on Twitch, where an average of 7,000 viewers watch him mercilessly troll the sort of people who tell old ladies in nursing homes that they owe the IRS thousands of dollars—and get their MasterCard number.
Don't let anybody fool you with this nonsense nostalgia about bumping into neighbors at the polling place, seeing all the "I voted!" stickers, talking to the nice old ladies at the card table, and feeling a stirring of old-fashioned civic fraternity.
"There is enough of a consensus there that those little old ladies — even if they're a little on the progressive side — would write a $25, $50, $100 check to Joe, maybe four or five times in the next year," Mr. Rendell said.
Take enough London buses, and you'll know there are exactly two types of people who'll ever address the driver: angry old ladies cursing them out when the route is diverted or drunk people calling them an asshole for not letting them on without bus fare.
He was traveling the Earth, lifting giant boulders and breaking them over his knees, whipping eagles out of the sky with power lines, picking things up for old ladies, punching giant red diamonds with PHILLIES spray painted on them so hard they broke in half.
"It acts quickly, so you're not waiting around for six hours to see how high you are," he says, adding that these products are primarily intended for the chronically ill and "little old ladies" who would otherwise get doped up on opioids and sleeping pills.
"Like so many things with the Young Lords, you got to go backward to go forward," he says as the sounds of East Harlem rise around him: kids yelling, the cackling bochinche of old ladies, the heavy sighs and squealing brakes of the M103 bus.
"Drug companies are quietly making billions forcing little old ladies to buy enough medicine to treat football players, and regulators have completely missed it," said Dr. Peter B. Bach, director of the Center for Health Policy and Outcomes at Memorial Sloan Kettering and a co-author of the study.
I kind of thought that when I got to Hustler, there was going to be orgies and moonshine behind every door, but when I got there, the first thing I noticed in the Columbus office were all these sweet old ladies with beehives sitting in rooms stuffing dildos into boxes for shipping.
"We would go to villages in what is now northwestern Poland, and old ladies who knew where the remains of the German cemeteries were would volunteer to take us there," he said, adding that the women would sometimes even get down on their hands and knees to clean moss off the headstones.
And while the TSA does a fine job protecting the airlines from potential bombers and little old ladies, strategically placed armed Special Agents from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in the lobbies and on the perimeters of airports will do more to prevent terrorism inside an airport lobby than confiscating a 4-ounce bottle of shampoo.
Although he looked like a horny Batman villain and frequently terrified little old ladies in Anchorage grocery stores, Hostgator M. Dotcom (his legal name since 2010) wanted me to know that he was actually a good dude who gave his kidney to a stranger he met online before he ever became a human billboard.
I'm surrounded by people who have Cruz's name written and painted all over their clothing, tough-looking men and fragile old ladies, crispy-tan women and little kids in red sweaters and bowties, all of them covered in CRUZ, buying more CRUZ stuff from stands in the corners of the room and in the hallways.
" But then he trips into a puzzling, troubling riff about Cosby's rape accusers that suggests he might somewhere feel a kinship with the beleaguered comedian and sitcom star: "When I look on TV and I see the 70-, 80-, 90-year-old ladies talking about what happened when they were 17, 18, or 19, there's something strange about it.
The title story of "Nona's Room" is slightly reminiscent of a couple of Matheson's twisty, deranging first-person narratives, "Born of Man and Woman" and "Dress of White Silk," and one of her tales ("Chatting to Old Ladies") has a kind of monster in it, but Fernández Cubas is, I think, more an artist of the uncanny than of horror per se.
The rest of the rooms were occupied by old ladies: one who spoke no English and kept her television tuned to blaring Russian talk shows; a retired teacher in the final throes of cervical cancer; an unflappable, perpetually crocheting 99-year-old who had recently gained back some weight and taken to playing piano and who, everyone suspected, wasn't actually dying anymore.
We still have our cast of regulars, like Stacey (Kimmy Gatewood) and Dawn (Rebekka Johnson) as the old ladies, Arthie (Sunita Mani) as "Beirut the Mad Bomber," Rhonda (Kate Nash) as Britannica, Reggie (Marianna Palka) as Vicki the Viking, Tamme (Kia Stevens) as Welfare Queen, Melanie (Jackie Tohn) as Melrose, Jenny (Ellen Wong) as Fortune Cookie, and Sheila the She-Wolf (Gayle Rankin) as….
Watching old ladies illegally gamble playing zi pai (cards) in the park; laughing at the phallic shaped geoducks in the almost-overflowing fish tanks near the waterfront with my brothers; daring our friends to jump off the upper deck when we hired out junk boats for parties; or being an immature little shit snickering at my favorite street sign in the whole wide world "Wan King Path" near the basketball courts.
But Dove's penetrating eye finds redeeming qualities in just about every person she interviews, from the despondent Vietnam vet who lives on a bare lot by the side of the road ("not a tree, not a bush, not a single burst of dandelion yellow or a sprinkle of violets") to the chatty old ladies at the nursing home, who play gin at 8 o'clock in the morning and gossip at all hours of the day ­and night.

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