On the fifth night, he calls us together for a fireside chat.
You think because we had a little fireside chat about my past we're buddies now?
A touch of the fireside chat, an effort at direct address to the public.
His other pet campaign invention is a version of the fireside chat.
Roosevelt used the phrase in a fireside chat (radio address) he gave on April 7, 1932.
Walker also made a direct appeal on television to the public with what was billed as a fireside chat tonight.
I take it you have already had a fireside chat with Orylos.
"Not just any dog," said Levi, during a fireside chat.
She would take each one aside, not to embarrass anyone, and tell them 'we need to have a little fireside chat.'
She would be stunned at the idea of substituting a fireside chat for a good hard roll in the hay.