This is something — now, I have to tell you, I have never seen so many bad commercials about me as in the last three days since I did this. (Laughter.) So, will you remember that when you see this horrible commercial that I’m a “socialist” — I was called a “socialist” for the first time in my entire life. (Laughter.)
THE LAST TIME YOU HAD FUN is a grown up comedy, underline the word comedy. Screenwriter Hal Haberman may want to present us these four insecure, conflicted individuals but the comedy remains strong from start to finish, there's not a single boring moment. The dialogue is fast, smart, funny and witty, it keeps the actors and the audience on
Every time I look at you, I swear that I fall in love. You hit me up late night and said [?] and done. You hit me up late night tryna fuck, yeah. [?] [Chorus] Last time you said it was the last
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flythesky822 • 1 mo. ago. Last time I felt loved was July 18, when my bf and I spent time together after going on vacation and we said how much we loved each other. The next night he had a mental breakdown and that Thursday morning he broke up with me.
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The Last Time You Had Fun. 2014, Comedy/Drama, 1h 22m. 67%. Tomatometer 6 Reviews. 34%. Audience Score 50+ Ratings. Want to see.
It could be the last time you do it. If the Senate gets its way, this weekend will be the last time we turn our clocks back an hour. But the House is holding up a bill to make Daylight Saving time
I jump over random shit all the time. I'm sure people think I'm weird but I don't care. makes my life a little less boring. I'm 5'. I jump all the time. The last time was either to close a cupboard or to try to see if they had more colors of food coloring. My child jumps approximately every .35 seconds.
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N6Otmca. The repetitiveness of daily life can take its toll if you are not mindful of where you are spending your time. Find out why having fun needs to become part of your daily few days ago I picked up my son from school and he proceeded to tell me what he had done for the day. After listening for a bit he asked me how my day was. I told him I had a good day. He then asked me “Did you do anything fun today?” I paused, and much to my dismay could not think of one fun thing I had done that day. A rather sad moment. I realized the lack of fun was affecting the balance and creativity within my second chakra. What is it Costing You? When my son asked me point blank that question, I felt disappointed in myself. I started thinking about my daily routine and had one of those “hit you in the face” realizations that I seldom allow myself to do something I consider fun. In fact, if you asked me what I like to do for fun these days you might hear a long pause. I do have hobbies and have many things I enjoy. I just have not done any of them for a LONG time. It has been longer than I would like to amazes me how many hours housework can consume. I find myself begging off going to fun activities because of laundry or cleaning. Going to the local grocery store is necessary but I would not place it in the fun category. Have you experienced something similar? With school, work, homework, and dinner the days just seem to Back in Love with your Hobbies I love to quilt and sew. I have a spare bedroom set up for that but have not done any quilting in ages. I used to love to sew and make quilts. The feel of the fabric in my hands is something I miss most. The closest I have got to the sewing machine these days is to sew patches on my son’s uniform or a button on a what is it costing me? Although other areas of my life have balance; I still feel lopsided. I feel like I have left a piece of me on the cutting room floor. So, I need to change up my routine and start adding fun back into my daily activities. I know I have chosen all this up to this point; and I look forward to making some new of Adding Fun back into your Day Feel more energized Allow yourself to laugh Feel silly Reconnect with friends Increases circulation Helps work through the winter blues What can You do to have Fun Today? So, what can you do to add a little fun back into your daily routine? Take a look at what you have placed on the back burner. Take a fresh look at a hobby Say yes to an invitation for lunch Decide to do something just for yourself today Sign up for a class Pick a fun physical activity I plan on getting back into my sewing room and reacquainting myself with my stash of wonderful fabric. What ideas do you have? What are you going to add back into your life? Post navigation
#1 How would I express a concept such as "When was the last time you went to the store?" or "The last time you went to the store, did you buy tea?" I'm thinking of "the last time" as maybe something like "прошлый паз" (not sure if that's even correct), but I'm not sure how to use it how to put it in a sentence. "Когда был прошлый раз что ты ходил в магазин прошлый раз?" "Когда ты ходил в магазин прошлый раз, ты взял чай?" That would be my guess, but it doesn't sound right at all. Thanks in advance, #2 "Когда был прошлый раз, что ты ходил в магазин, ты взял чай?" "Когда ты ходил в магазин прошлый раз, ты взял чай?" The first one sounds unnatural, but the second one is quite well, although a bit ponderousю More natural would be: Ты прошлый раз в магазине брал чай? or something like that. Also in some contexts you may use последний раз instead of прошлый. #3 How would I express a concept such as "When was the last time you went to the store?" «Когда был последний раз, что ты ходил в магазин?» #4 "The last time you went to the store, did you buy tea?" «В последний раз, что ты ходил в магазин, ты купил чай?» #5 «Когда был последний раз, что ты ходил в магазин?» That's some sort of an alien language (although the expression is undoubtedly grammatical). The normal way to ask that is simply "когда ты в последний раз ходил в магазин?". «В последний раз, что ты ходил в магазин, ты купил чай?» I wouldn't call it normal for the spoken language either. "Что" as a relative pronoun is used exceedingly rare, to start with. And clutching to original syntactical constructions during translation is often just unproductive; after all, Russian syntax is obviously different and has its own preferences. "В последний раз, когда ты ходил в магазин, ты чай купил?" would be certainly ways more natural. #6 Hi chloeelisabeth, I agree with Awwal12's comment in #5: The normal way to ask that is simply "когда ты в последний раз ходил в магазин?". The construction is neater (because idiomatically there's no fronting of “the last time”) in Russian than in English. Last edited: Mar 12, 2018 #7 Hi chloeelisabeth, I agree with Awwal12's comment in #5: The construction is neater (because idiomatically there's no fronting of “the last time”) in Russian than in English. It depends essentially on what you were going to say. I completely ignore what Awwal12 says, except of if you want to translate this Russian phrase back to English, you should get also a neater phrase, for example l: “When did you go to the store last time?” However, this phrase is somewhat different from the OP one, apparently due to a different emphasis: «Что это было за время...?», or «Как тот момент связан с (чем-то ещё) ...» Please compare with: «А если вспоминать единственный букетик, То нужен календарь за то тысячелетье!» On the other hand, the accurate construction, as suggested above, isn’t uncommon in Russian (and it doesn’t allow for прошлый instead of последний, unlike the “neater” phrase does): «Когда это было в последний раз, что ты сделал своей жене комплимент за большой ужин, который она приготовила, ...?» «Они бы ещё спрашивали, брал ли человек взятки и когда это было в последний раз.» «Когда это было - что ты ехал?» #8 Last edited: Mar 13, 2018 #9 Awwal12's point ("The normal way to ask that is simply "когда ты в последний раз ходил в магазин?") is correct. It’s correct, but not related directly to the posted question, that tackles a different issue: how to express the underlying concept and not the best possible translation. Last edited: Mar 13, 2018 #10 While all of your explanations are plausible, the TS (AE) posted a specific question about how to render the quite specific concepts, which are certainly parallel and take place in both languages. #11 Ты в магазин когда последний раз ходил? Ты, когда в прошлый раз в магазин ходил, чай купил?
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