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Who could be bummed about a singer singing live?
Honestly, I probably shouldn't still be bummed about a 16-year-old novelty album that Pesci probably made to finance a single Saturday-night hooker-and-coke-binge, but I am.
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That seems like a morbid thing to be bummed about, so let us explain.
But if like black people are like, "M'eh", then I'm going to be bummed about it for a very long time.
Since I could think about high school I had been itching to be a senior, and with the first week on the horizon, I had no time to be bummed about it.
"I'm bummed about it because I had such a great experience and great time making the first film and was really excited about coming back," Dallas told EW.
I like to think the way the audience does, and it's a been a long time and I'm bummed about that.
His character, Ray, is a blue-collar search and rescue worker who is bummed about his divorce but who also tears the door off of a car that's hanging off the side of a cliff with his bare hands.
Of course Bell, Telus, and Rogers were bummed about their handicap, and spent the summer rolling out a massive advertising campaign to sway public opinion, making the argument that new carriers wouldn't be as good as providing rural service.
That's a great record but overall people were bummed about him DJing.
What is sperm?" Even though she was bummed about not being there for the reveal, she just puts on a smile and tries to answer as much as possible.
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