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Sometimes, for fun, he'd play his old commercial showreels.
One's eyes can't glaze over while reading Abbey, because he's forever poking them — sometimes for fun, sometimes for purpose.
"Sometimes, for fun, I ask friends and acquaintances — educated, sophisticated ones — how many hostages they think are being held by pirates," she writes.
On stage at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook co-founder and CEO, says that he still codes sometimes for fun.
"Sometimes for fun, we would go up against each other in "drawing battles" and let the audience decide who wins.
Sometimes for fun she pinched her thumb and pointer finger together as if holding a joint, put them to her lips, and inhaled slowly, filling her lungs with a toke of nothing.
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To get through slow times (but sometimes just for fun), the club also held masquerade balls several times a year and hosted parties for college sororities and fraternities.
That does not mean he freaks out if someone changes them (as friends sometimes do for fun), or that everything else in his house is equally ordered.
Imagination is a wild card we use in many ways, sometimes just for fun, but one that probably evolved to help us anticipate trouble.
Sometimes, just for fun, she takes her clothes off, remembering her thrill as a child undressing in front of her bedroom window, but then, catching sight of her reflection in a shopwindow (the mannequins stare icily, straight at her), she sees what a silly fat fool she is and stops that.
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