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EVERY summer Las Vegas plays host to Black Hat, a security shindig where spooks, businesspeople and academics rub shoulders with some of the world's most talented hackers.
The row boiled over at the European Social Forum in London last week, a lefty green shindig, where protestors linked to Respect stormed a debate involving another member of the IFTU.
It ended with some positive PR for the species at their annual shindig, where they were cooed over, petted, praised wildly and generally given a level of care and attention rarely lavished on a human outside of a barmitzvah in Los Angeles.
Google planned the shindig where it could inflict maximum damage, at the steps of Ebay Live, the auctioneer's biggest customer gathering of the year.
The ditty continues well into their arrival at the swank shindig, where its premonition proves true, sort of: Mia abandons the gala and, strolling through the Los Angeles streets solo, finds herself lured into a nightclub where a pianist (Ryan Gosling) plucks at one of the soundtrack's signature songs, the dreamy "Mia and Sebastian's Theme".
Let's say our friend here is actually just a stupid, gakked-up city boy who's either trying to get home or and this seems more likely, given his demeanor to another shindig where there's a gang of fellow moneymen waiting, like a murder of crows perched on the bar of a B@1, squawking chauvinisms at a barmaid.
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From there, I took it upon myself to find a few unsecured shindigs where I repeatedly requested Sutton Foster's jaunty rendition of I Get A Kick Out Of You.
In any case, there would be crowds on cameras at Drake University, where the shindig was, so I showed up too.
A pre-Emmy shindig for the Motion Picture and Television Fund, where the hub of all the creators and artists in entertainment that create, well, art and entertainment for basically everything we consume, commence and canoodle for one evening under the stars at an undisclosed location.
David Stein brought right-wing congressmen, celebrities, writers and entertainment industry figures together for shindigs, closed to outsiders, where they could scorn liberals and proclaim their true beliefs.
DJ Tim Hacking, who played across Scotland at the time, remembers phrases such as "I'm off me napper" and "mud stomping to the beats" to describe the squelchy terrain of the forests where Scottish shindigs were held.
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