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He grew his hair out a bit, rode cross-country on his new motorcycle, bummed on beaches, fell into a romance.
Except I don't think I've ever heard anyone on Gossip Girl use the term "violently bummed on a beach".
The only thing I don't like about this movie is that Jon Cusack is apparently (still) bummed on it.
As opposed to, 'oh we got signed to this record company, we gotta use their plan.' They wanted to make sure they never had to do anything that would make them feel bummed on making music".
http://www.phs-edv.de/c64s/ PC http://www.bannister.org/software/frodo.htm MAC 8. NES (1985 - 1991) The NES made its debut in 1986, and while the average consumer was bummed on the lackluster, over saturated market left behind from the first wave of consoles (The E.T. video game, anyone?), true video game players were hungry for the next wave.
Bummed on the weed-getting situation in Malaga, we placed much hope in the leg of our trip that took us over the Strait of Gibraltar to Morocco, a nation famed for its couscous.
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I birdwatched and beach-bummed on it.
"Standard acupuncture session with Rone, bum on show to the world full of pins!" – Martyn Rooney.
"Mike of God! I've got some money here (from bumming on the corner) so you can join me.
Its policy has tended to be populist, but not bums-on-seats rubbish.
Almost the entire coast has been a developmental gold rush since the 60s, primed for bums-on-seats package deals.
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