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Then, a la LOST, we flashed forward to a backyard, and me and some shadow-dude are chilling on a trampoline, gazing at the stars, talking about traveling from one to the other, like bar-hopping, but ... star-hopping.
Won't you take me to Crazytown? pabba 2009
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The classical (or cliché) event: when my long-time girlfriend and I broke up, and I went out of the country to work in the USA for a year, I decided to go writing in the lonely evenings rather than go bar-hopping and chasing women.
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TNT will debut "Franklin & Bash," about a couple of bar-hopping lawyers who chase down clients with the same slightly sleazy insouciance of Matthew McConaughey in "The Lincoln Lawyer."
The Short List 2011
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Jesse Neider for the Wall Street Journal The Norwalk Maritime Aquarium On a recent Saturday night, a group of Connecticut twentysomethings decked out to go bar-hopping boarded a Metro-North Railroad train headed toward Manhattan.
SoNo Grows as a Destination Shelly Banjo 2011
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He had been out bar-hopping with his friend from college, Dan.
Borrowed Bottle of Bud Erin Zulkoski 2011
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Everyone is so well meaning, but I totally get what you mean SDR about bar-hopping etc. not being something that will really help!
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Shortly before midnight on Friday the thirteenth, the prince and his band of bar-hopping buddies showed up at Mahiki, where they knocked back mai tais, piña coladas, and zombies as well as several $700 bottles of vintage Dom Pérignon—all at a total cost to the prince of over $17,000.
William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011
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We spent lazy days on the city's beautiful beaches, and late nights bar-hopping.
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Shortly before midnight on Friday the thirteenth, the prince and his band of bar-hopping buddies showed up at Mahiki, where they knocked back mai tais, piña coladas, and zombies as well as several $700 bottles of vintage Dom Pérignon—all at a total cost to the prince of over $17,000.
William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011
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North Beach bar-hopping can be fun, too, so long as you know how to dodge the tourists.
Stefanie Lee: The Roaring Twenties: A Love Letter to Polk Street Stefanie Lee 2011
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