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  • Events commenced at a leisurely pace thereafter, featuring staples such as the Cucumber Sandwich Discus and 'Bounders', as well as new events such as the chaotic and highly entertaining Umbrella Jousting, in which two brave cyclists, protected only by broadsheet newspapers, attempted to unseat each other using umbrellas.

    Londonist 2009

  • This could explain a move to turn the Bounders club into an affiliation of the WI

    Cheeseburger Gothic » Havsy’s cake shoppe. 2010

  • But I might have outgrown science fiction quickly, moved on to books about horses and girls and high schools, if it weren't for books such as Dogsbody and The Homeward Bounders and Archer's Goon, and if it weren't for characters such as Kathleen, who rescues a puppy and falls in love with a star, and Jamie, who spies on a dangerous game that They are playing, and Howard, with his two very complicated families.

    The stars of modern SF pick the best science fiction 2011

  • I think Homeward Bounders and Archer's Goon, both standalone books, are other good starting-points.

    Jones Conference in Bristol 2008

  • The Village Idiot and Bounders ruling there, think they've the right to ravage and rape the land sweet and fair.

    Ye Olde Political Theatre 2007

  • Phipps a bit of a cub, and Phipps thought both Dangle and Widgery a couple of Thundering Bounders.

    The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006

  • In the Bounders discipline chaps approach a lady, behave like cads and the one who is slapped hardest around the face wins.

    Archive 2006-07-01 DAVID BISHOP 2006

  • The way we explore the environment simply changed over the years: from traversing the African deserts in bands, to adventuring across the American plains in wooden wagons, to roaming the continent in Winnebagos, Bounders, Airstreams, and Marathons.

    The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997

  • Bounders include more options than we have room to list here.

    The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997

  • The way we explore the environment simply changed over the years: from traversing the African deserts in bands, to adventuring across the American plains in wooden wagons, to roaming the continent in Winnebagos, Bounders, Airstreams, and Marathons.

    The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997

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