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We wound on to one of Dartmoor's most remarkable sites, a moor liberally dotted with the remains of Bronze Age settlements, among which probably the finest is Grimspound – 24 hut circles (the remains of little round houses).
By the time we wound on to a flyover to head for downtown we were easily 3,000 people.
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"There's almost a hysterical trill at the end of the solo that leads into the finale … 'And as we wind on down the road …'" He's often used sexual imagery to describe the song and it's no different today: "It's like an orgasm at the end.
So, on this first day we wound up on the topmost deck at the back of the boat next to "kiddie land" where the wind blows strong and the waiters seldom tread.
On the way home, my wife took a wrong turn and we wound up on Highway 60 instead of 10.
We wound up on national TV".
Alas, we wound up on the cutting-room floor, but the thrill of being in the movies remains.
We were told by attendants that parking at the Alamodome was by permit only, so we wound up on a distant unofficial lot next to the railroad tracks.
I called bullshit and we wound up on his farm an hour later.
So we wound up on a bar crawl with the rest of the 18-30 gang, crapulous Brits, flags flying half-mast, gawking at broads, sinking ever lower in a Lethe of Alcopops.
We had people come down from DC to help organize the protest, and we wound up on tons of news channels -- it was great to be a part of something that became bigger than just a Facebook post, and it was wonderful to be able to really use our voices.
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