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novelty dance of 1960s America fame
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Examples
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Despite how crazy Pawnee is, it appears real something Dunder Mufflin no longer has. frug
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The man has become so much humbler since Titanic, it's pretty obvious to see. frug
Listen to This: James Cameron’s Hour-Long WGA Interview on Screenwriting/Avatar | /Film 2010
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It's either that or Hollywood is losing the ability to embrace the unknown. frug
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If the Lost prediction is wrong, then he has to perform a task ... like watch Pay it Forward x10 or any other suggestion! frug
/Filmcast Ep. 90 - Alice in Wonderland (GUEST: Eric Vespe from Ain’t It Cool News) | /Film 2010
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Peter, have you watched it without seeing all of the films? frug
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Judging by his interviews, he doesn't seem the type to go for something this big. frug
More Crazy Rumors: Jonah Nolan to Direct Superman? | /Film 2010
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Not sure if that's really what happened behind the scenes or not. frug
Universal Wants Harold and Kumar Duo to Write American Pie 4 | /Film 2010
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"Hair," the musical that turned the counterculture into a hippie-dippy chorus line, has planted itself at the Kennedy Center for a spell -- and what an exhilarating frug down memory lane it proves to be.
The wonderfully unruly 'Hair' is still a blowout 42 years after its Broadway debut Peter Marks 2010
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The guy doesn't know how to direct action properly! frug
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Uh, then they woud probably just give up on the movie, because whether or not some dude on an internet movie blog likes the animation, its going to be released. frug
Transformers 3 Will Shoot Big Action Sequences in Chicago and Moscow | /Film 2010
yarb commented on the word frug
To dance slowly while scrutinising the beer-sodden carpet.
November 24, 2007
whichbe commented on the word frug
To solicit donations and attempt other forms of fundraising while pretending to conduct market research. (From WordSpy)
August 15, 2008