he's got this work ethic that just never stops and and he's kind of a major poit a Bungalows with a with a porch and uh Dwayne looks at me and says you want some coffee and I said ah I'm already
think oh he's got money Al bet he's got a personal market cap Al bet he's got a swinging pad in Tahoe a bungalow on the vineyard a p te New York City Al Bet owns his own Le jet not doesn't rent one like everyone else does right bought back and forth to see how his Gardens are
She and Rishi just needed to get away from the theater of failure that had become their bedroom. They needed to escape the chilly corners of their bungalow and have the sort of relaxed intercourse from which babies seemed to spring. Her ears buzzed with certainty and farther inside, her ovaries winced.
designed to elevate the pelvis during lovemaking whether that's effective or not i air goes through the veranda and into the interior of the bungalow the air is cooled
And he said, well, she'll have to come and live with you for a while, because I understand you've got a spare room. And I kind of remember turning up one Sunday morning at Martin's bungalow in Unger with my bikes and all my menagerie. And I kind of never moved out.
We were kind of looking at properties way, way, way above our league. It's embarrassing to say to you people now that Martin's bungalow-- detached bungalow-- was valued at 86,000 pounds. And to get an equestrian property somewhere with some land was moving up to 226.
I don't know. So there's this erotic love poem here situated in the midst of the Bible. had specifically started encouraging members of the queer community to move to it because they had great affordable bungalows, and it was close to the city,
access the houses on these Hills except via the stairs so you walk up the stairs and they're giant they just go on and on and up it's it's just like you I don't know it's just bizarre and they're like little Bungalows with fairylights and I just ah it's so magical that if you walk up to the top of Echo Park Avenue there's like this um this like empty
First of all, everybody had about the same. They were living in a village north of Berlin in the woods, in their bungalows, completely shielded from the world.
I'm not one of these people that thinks that somebody from one particular background can't write about somebody from a background that's different. About nine years ago, I moved into a little bungalow cottage which was built in 1910 that I call Shack by the Sea that I walk down from.
Although, not quite literal of "Hey, do you wanna maybe start a brewery together?" But instead, we had that in the back of our mind as we started the conversation of, "Hey, maybe we should get together and do a home-brew" Steve was actually living in a little bungalow in Santa Monica, just a hop, skip, and a jump from here. And I started going over to his house and playing assistant home-brew lackey because he had been actually, he was quite experienced at home-brewing at that point.
the map on the block where he lived his entire life before he enlisted in the army and where he lived again after he was discharged. A red piece of confetti covers his mother's bungalow and the backyard where he pitched his tent and built Iggy the iguana's outdoor cage. The librarian clicks on to the tiny square. And suddenly the Kid is looking at his mug shot. His forlorn bewildered face. And he
for watching TV and movies on DVD. He'd be able to travel to Asia or South America or to the islands in the Caribbean. Out were the sprawling city dwindles and finally ends beyond where the malls and bungalows and gated communities of the suburbs turn into trailer parks and the trailer parks eventually merge with palmetto scrub and cane fields and mangrove marsh out beyond the great Pensacola swamp, a flattened
will create negativity. If the value is inner growth, then distressing situations They were living in a condominium, while many of their friends were living in town houses, some had even reached bungalows.
We wanted to be very natural. One thing I love, this space, it was a traditional bungalow here in Los Angeles big enough where he was
So the creation of the music for this film was very interesting. We planned out of 10 days to Kandla, where Ritesh Sidhwani, the director, he had a bungalow there. And we wanted to stay 10 days and create music over there.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: I was very struck by the position he was in when I first met him, that is to say a man wearing an electronic ankle bracelet, effectively under house arrest in Ellingham Hall, a large country house outside Bungay, of all places, in Norfolk. And I was invited there to come and meet him.
He was out here since the First World War and was working as a waiter in downtown Oakland on Clay Street and living on 76th Avenue in a little shotgun bungalow that