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Anna, a divorced woman in Canterbury Hill, hears strange voices in her house coming from the attic, making her believe in the existence of monsters. She often breaks chicken casserole dishes which she prepares, and passes out drunk on her sofa. One morning, from her window, she sees her handsome new neighbor, Neil, taking his daughter Emma to ...
But Gardner is more horrified than surprised, considering Bennett has been out of a steady job for well over a year, thought the car cost only $3999 (that's just the down payment "due at signing"), and got neighbor Mikey Day to loan him the money. The closing tag line: "Give the gift of Lexus, and definitely talk it over first." [404]
He tries to find ways to make money, from stealing bikes from the shop and selling them, to doing freelancing work such as repairing a toy car for a man's birthday gift, but money becomes tight. Eventually, their rental house is sold by the owner, forcing him to move back to the Gallagher house, while Tami moves in with her Dad.
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Farmer Palmer – a paranoid, money-grabbing farmer with an inbred son and daughter (who go on to marry each other) whose catch phrase is "Get orf moi laaaand!". He frequently berates and physically threatens (usually with a double-barrelled shotgun) innocent members of the public for encroaching on his property, yet he hypocritically treats the countryside with complete disdain.
51. Woman giving Money to a Servant-Girl. In a well-furnished room sits a lady with an embroidery-pillow on her lap; she gives money from her purse to a servant-girl, who carries a market-pail. A little child pulls the girl by her apron. At the side by an open window is a table with a cloth, upon which are a water-bottle and a glass.
For Love or Money (also released as The Concierge) is a 1993 American romantic comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring Michael J. Fox and Gabrielle Anwar. In the film, a concierge has invested his savings into obtaining his own hotel, but needs additional financing to begin development.
When an elderly neighbor known as "Mean Mr. Benson" passes away, Dave still wants to make sure he gets a proper ceremony. He convinces Calvin to hold a repass at the Butler home, wherein Calvin starts to realize he may have become the new Mean Mr. Benson in the eyes of the neighborhood kids.