He says, “Which I suppose you should count, so let's call February New York at its almost worst."-- He's a lawyer so he's always doing footnotes--"The cheery buzz of the holidays is long gone and the spring thaw is too distant to provide any solace.Add a three inch layer of blackened slush, and it can feel like Moscow with out the twelve-cent vodka.
around it cinner than my own lips and then it got in my teeth so I left it on I just thought I'd be a cheery nurse you want to hear my nickname we forgot to use it was ironpits uh then I went to my dressing room and I was sitting there waiting all
I mean, that's entirely possible. Very cheery . So when you're working this whole entire project, what were you main takeaways?
He flew me to Mogadishu. I told you it wouldn't be cheery .
And she said, you apologize all the time. You're supposed to be cheery .
it's very difficult to say if she was a lesbian or not. And the crowd then dispersed in quite a cheery way, because they were entertained by Nell.
Sorry? Looks? Cheery . Cheery . Yes, exactly. "Homicide" is a book written by two pioneers of evolutionary psychology, Martin Bailey and Margot Wilson, where they offer evolutionary explanations
So you had this idea of having the dinner around a table, bringing people together, getting them out of their beds from watching Netflix. And you decide a great way to do this is bring them on the cheery topic of death. Why death?
A great story, actually. He breezed in the following morning at 9 o'clock, very cheery , good-humored as usual, with his dog.
socially comfortable are more able to open themselves up to friends. So this question of what do you do when you're like trying to stay positive and stay cheery and you're surrounded by people who are bringing you down is a big one. And I wish I had a great answer, because I don't.
But the good side of that disaster is that the Dalai Lama has become well known to the world. And the world has a chance of being cheered up, including-- the world including China has a chance of being cheery and cheered up. And so, that's the virtue of this book.
It started right after September 11. The four writers were friends and in their 20s, and they wanted to write something that was a little bit cheery . And they were performing it in small clubs, the four of them, who are not here today.
And thank you all for coming out. Especially to hear someone who writes books with titles like, "The End of Oil," and "The End of Food." Because you know it's probably not going to be super cheery . So yeah. I've just published a book called "The Impulse Society." There are some copies over there.
First of all, we identified seven primary catalysts that can jumpstart progress in the work. He said, "The truth is everyone is working crazy hours, doing impossible tasks, and still keeping on the cheery side of the street.
Because we felt it was just the right thing for our sanity. Like, we could be great with our kids for a period of time and, you know, maybe at Hour Four we were still as cheery as at Hour Five, but typically, if we could switch off, the kids would get an up, happy, rested person. And then we could go do our work or we could go lie down or we could read a book, you know, in our times off. So that helped.