- All right I'll walk you to your car, if you'd like.
- Yeah. Sure. It's a bad neighborhood.
- Maybe I should walk you to your car.
- I don't have a car.
- You want a ride home?
- No, thank you. I'd like to walk. Are you okay to drive?
- I'm not drunk. You think I am? You'll know when I'm drunk. I'll be throwing up. And I never throw up, so...
- Tamam. İstersen, seninle arabana kadar yürüyeyim.
- Evet, elbette. Kötü bir mahalle.
- Belki de seninle arabana yürümeliyim.
- Arabam yok.
- Eve bırakmamı ister misin?
- Hayır, teşekkür ederim. Yürümek istiyorum. Sen kullanabilecek misin?
- Sarhoş değilim. Öyleyim mi sandın? Sarhoş olsam anlardın. Kusarım. Ve ben hiç kusmam... o yüzden...
- You're taking it too personally.
- How else? I felt like throwing you in the hangar.
- We carried out an order. Now we can go home, take off our uniforms, and take it personally.
- Fazla kişisel alıyorsun.
- Başka ne yapayım? Seni hangara atıyormuşum gibi hissettim.
- Bir emri yerine getirdik. Şimdi eve gidebiliriz, önifprmanı çıkar ve kişisel almaya devam et.
A politician should have three hats. One for throwing into the ring, one for talking through, and one for pulling rabbits out of if elected. Carl Sandberg
After I'd hit a home run and took my position in the field, the fans in the bleachers began throwing packages of tobacco at me. I stuffed them in my pocket. Hank Sauer
Americans are crazy. They have this fascination with throwing their shoes on stage. I've been to a lot of shows in me life, some good and some bad. But I was never moved to take off me shoes and throw it at the lead singer. Noel Gallagher
And there's a visceral fun in watching Team America and making it, like taking a puppet and throwing it against the wall. Because it's not CG, there's something funny about it. Matt Stone
And, quite frankly, I fully expected to be charged with murder, because they weren't charging anybody. I did it in terms of, I felt like I was throwing down the gauntlet saying look, this is what happened. There's a family out there that needed to know what happened. Patty Hearst
As he spoke he drew the dog-whip swiftly from the dead man's lap, and throwing the noose round the reptile's neck he drew it from its horrid perch and, carrying it at arm's length, threw it into the iron safe, which he closed upon it.