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I pop over for a word.
In fact, as a frequent U.S. traveler myself, I'm tempted: I generally pay at least that much, and usually a bit more picking up a prepaid sim card from a U.S. carrier when I pop over for a work trip.
I pop over every year with the Shut Up & Sit Down team, because we're cool and board games are cool and leave me alone you aren't even my real dad.
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So, yesterday morning, following a networking breakfast at the Red Lion, I popped over to Starbucks.
Friday night, after checking out a cheeky and borderline shameful Parke & Ronen runway show that suggested the male modeling industry may soon be facing its own steroid scandal, I popped over to Jason Wu's afterparty at Adour in the St . Regis Hotel
Then I popped over to Jean Louise and grabbed a few of Robert and Meg Bannick's specialties: the buttercrunch (buttery toffee with nuts and chocolate, $13 a pound) and turtles (caramel clusters of peanuts or cashews and chocolate, $13 a pound) that disappear so speedily from their cases.
Zipit – I popped over to the Zipit website and discovered that they're actually still making these things!
I popped over to one of the Mac'd locations last week in San Francisco to get my mac on and chat with the founders.
I popped over to Paris today to get a taster of the startup scene in France, and to draw some comparisons with the UK startup scene.
When I realized how close Dafen was, I popped over the border to check it out.
I popped over to Hastings, where he's from, to catch up with him.
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