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April 26th, 2011 | 938 Entries

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938 Entries for “trailer”

  1. movie film harry potter twilight edaward cullen farm a path cows milk sheep excited cinema drama music dancing cheesy length short long story revealing mysterious interesting dull excitement popcorn

    by Tessa Neal on 04.26.2011
  2. I absolutely love movies. They’re an escape. And half the time the trailers are the best part. It’s like when you first meet a person and you see the best, you know? And everything about them is perfect. But then you get to know them, and you learn everything about them. The good, the bad, the sad, the scary. And all of a sudden, they don’t seem so perfect anymore. They seem real.

    by Jessica on 04.26.2011
  3. Look out! Rednecks! They’re everywhere! I only live in this trailer park because the rent is cheap and Im above petty obsessions with superficial appearances. But I came to this theater to watch trailers in peace, away from the prying howels of drunken hoopleheads!

    by Eric on 04.26.2011
  4. Trailers are really temperamental. They never can go right.

    by Caitlin Armstrong on 04.26.2011
  5. Living in a trailer would be a bit of a terror, don’t you think? Too much cramped up space and not enough movement. I have to be free like a bird, so a trailer? No thanks.

  6. My father lived in a trailer park once. It was a dump. Sometimes I cry for those who live in such poverty. But then I realize that I’m crying in vain.

    by Caitlin Armstrong on 04.26.2011
  7. I love movie trailers. Often times it’s the best part of the movie. I actually get ticked off sometimes when we get to the show late and I miss the trailers. Often times the trailers all show the best parts of the movie so you don’t have to see the movie because the trailers are just the right amount of viewing pleasure

    by Therese on 04.26.2011
  8. I was told that my aunt used to have a trailer house that I would go and visit, my aunt talks about it occasionally, like I am supposed to remember it. I don’t. But what I have heard sounds neat. I heard I used to swim there once, I hope I was happy in that pool, since I can’t swim anymore due to my self harm scars.

  9. tractor trailer, crsipy pain, the grass is wet with dew, my shoes soak around the sides as i walk from on etrailor to the next, a dog barks and i hear that over the mariachi sound of the neighbors having a party, there are cmaeras and film makers nearby, setting up lights, and the property is big, we’ve been hear for two week.

    by Jert Zylan on 04.26.2011
  10. Uhm,mmm, it can be the ad for a movie. Or a place to live in. It depends what kind of Trailer you’re talking about. Movie Trailers can be really cool, and get you interested in the movie by showing its awesome effects, dramatic acting and such. It’s reeeealy interesting. :D

    by Mary on 04.26.2011
  11. One summer my parents bought a trailer. It was to house me when I returned from drama school as the house would be full for weeks. I painted it, layered the walls with thick globs of mis-matched colour… I thought it was amazing! When I returned from my first stint away on a film set, my dad had pinned a tin-foil fashioned star on its door.

  12. A trailer or caravan is what people go on holiday in when they cant afford to go on a real holiday e.g. trailer park. it is also a short clip from a movie giving away its best bits.

    by will on 04.26.2011
  13. I had a trailer hooked to the back of my GFord pick-up when the tornado appeared on the Horizon. Thank God my tornado escape pod was inside. I pulled over, took the pod from the trailer, and escaped certain death while eating a peanut butter sandwich!:)

    by Wayne Cramena on 04.26.2011
  14. Trailer Trash- Modest Mouse. Trailer parks, mobile homes, etc. I wish a better definition came to my head. I feel like a prick talking about it in a negative way…

  15. there once was a kid who lived in a trailer. He didn’t have many friends, only a pet rock. But he was happy. And isn’t that the important thing in life? That no matter where you are, you are happy? A trailer may be small, but his heart was big. Love life the way it is, and don’t be afraid to be happy where you are.

    by Kelcie on 04.26.2011
  16. The trailer shivered and shook as the tornado swirled in the sky. The family inside tried to keep the babies safe while fighting off the questions of the children.

    by niki on 04.26.2011
  17. Oh so get this! I’m like the star of a movie! It’s like totally awesome! And it’s like coming out soon! You want to like see the trailer? Oh….. Well it like doesn’t have one……. Like not all movies have to have trailers! Uh! Valley girl!

    by Linden on 04.26.2011
  18. I am always running around constantly with my trailor in tow
    I am like a chicken with its head cut off, not knowing whats in store
    I’m tired of my heart being whipped around ind you as you run buck wild
    I’m done with the feeling of spinning my wheels while you drag my heart around

    by Gabby on 04.26.2011
  19. A home, someone who trails behind, or a taster clip to a movie. I like the idea of it being a home the most, because while it looks like a rolling tin can to some, to others it is their everything. Their shelter, their safe-place, their hub.

  20. It was old and rusted. They couldn’t move it if they had a brand new truck, let alone the broken down one that could barely pull itself along the dirt roads. Jim stared at his sad looking trailer, but all he could see were the memories he’d built there with his family. They were poor, but that crappy old box was always filled with love.

  21. homeless

    by dominique on 04.26.2011
  22. the film’s trailer was incredibly dull. thankfully she had a book with her. as she squinted in the dim light of the theatre, she suddenly realised that the person next to her was trying to read over her shoulder. “excuse me,” she said. “do you mind? i’m trying to read.”

    by Mommy en France on 04.26.2011
  23. So I lost my job, lost everything and ended up in one of these. It’s been difficult having to associate myself with now being one of the rednecks of America. But it’s quite odd how easily I’ve adapted in the end.. got myself an obese wife, a gun and a tiny dog. We all have fantastic sex. The lumberjack shirts and hats aren’t too uncomplimentary either. Beats having to sit in an office all day wearing a tie. What’s wrong with not wearing any trousers anyway? I enjoy the breeze.

    by Annie on 04.26.2011
  24. a trailer was standing in a trailer park. it was the ordinary kind. White with black wheels with some decoration on the side of it; some pink and purple and blue stripes. It seemed so ordinary but it really wasn’t because inside it was a dark secret.

    by Caroline on 04.26.2011
  25. Trailer. This was my house. Yes it was small and often needed work but it’s what my mother could aford. I was not rich like the other kids, in fact this was a recent upgrade…. untill now we were living in the back of our car… and before that on the street. Having my own room was a new wonder….

  26. There is no shame in living in a trailer. Sometimes life just takes us to places that we never thought we would go. No one expects their life to take them there, but you have to learn to make the best of that situation.

  27. My nana and papa have a trailer. It normally just sits in their driveway which my mom calls a parking lot sometimes. Usually though, they only use the trailer when we go to Montauk. Even though when we do go, us kids aren’t allowed in the trailer… at all.

    by KyKy on 04.26.2011
  28. I lived in a regular trailer for 9 years with my mom and my first stepfather. Not the metal, rounded rectangular type of trailer. Looked like a oblong white rectangle with windows built in. My room was at the very front. I liked playing outside in the huge yard by our house and the wild forest behind the house. Good memories.

  29. When a read this word the firt thing that I think was movies, I really like to see all movies that be new on Tv or on the cinema too

  30. John opened the trailer door, the warmth of the sun bathed his face as he stared out at the wreakage of what was once his home. It seemed to him paradoxical that the sun could shine in the wake of the tornadoes…

    by ben canellys on 04.26.2011
  31. I was driving a trailer, it was by night, a cold and lonely night. Suddenly, in the middle of the road, I saw something completely weird. I stopped the trailer because I thought that thing was something alive, but I wasn’t sure, so I tried to observe with attention… I didn’t have any other option in that moment: “you need to observe nearer” so I went out of the trailer and I felt just a little scared. You know, it was some logical, it was really late and the night was so dark, and the cold temperature… So, I walked to see that thing which was moving

    by zteph thompson on 04.26.2011
  32. trailer is a place where poor people sterotypically live, but not necessarily!

    by me. on 04.26.2011
  33. Trailer park kids sitting on the grass enjoying the sun, thinking about no more than the grass by their toes or the friend by their side. no harsh complications, no realisations of what is to come. to learn is to broaden your horizons for about difficulties. to be older means to be capable of thinking of many problems at once. not sayin trailer p[ark kids are dumb, but the word…….it made me do it!!!

    by colxm on 04.26.2011
  34. She never dreamed she would live in one. Her father built her a gorgeous house that for the last 15 years she made perfect. But a husbands dream and need to be near nature changed her dream. A loving wife, she sewed her dreams to his and agreed, she would move out to the farm land and live in a trailer until they could build a house.

  35. Before I see her coming up behind me I wish for something more than this desolation. I think that I am all alone in the world and she is merely a mirage, a myopic vision that extends into the air but not into my heart. But then I turn and her face shines right at my shoulder, and she cannot wait to hear my voice again. My heart is free, my vision real.

  36. I live in a trailer. Well a pop-up camper. I thought we were going on a camping trip I was 6. I recently realized that we weren’t on a camping trip.We were homeless. I am now 45. It had never dawned on me before.

    by Tess on 04.26.2011
  37. I peered into the trailer, my eyes scanning it for any discrepancies. Everything was in tact–not a thing out of place. And I was content. A bit timid, but content. The door swung close behind me as I stepped outside into a sun too bright to think about. Off into my new life. Wait… What?

    by Emily. on 04.26.2011
  38. I had a friend who lived in a trailer when I was younger. There was a trailer park right down the road from where I grew up. I remember being really happy that I didn’t live there and that I had a house. This word also reminds me of the movies. I like the movies. I haven’t gone in a while though.

    by Kristin on 04.26.2011
  39. I’ve never pulled a trailer with the car. Perhaps it’s the US version of a caravan. Don’t the talk about ‘trailer parks’? And there’s the kind of trailer you get for a movie.

    by morag Towndrow on 04.26.2011
  40. the trailer was yellow.

    by Emily Carroll on 04.26.2011