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Oh, and he refers to it as "Starbucking," which is one of those cases where it seems wholly unnecessary to invent a verb to describe an activity
Cracked: All Posts 2010
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Scotland and Wales. inter, who changed his name from Rafael Antonio Lozano Jr, will then move on to Spain, Portugal and Germany for more 'Starbucking'.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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He said he will continue his "Starbucking" in Spain, Portugal and Germany.
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Winter, who changed his name from Rafael Antonio Lozano Jr, will then move on to Spain, Portugal and Germany for more “Starbucking”.
California Man On A Mission To Visit Every Starbucks In The World | Impact Lab 2009
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He gained some notoriety mid-decade, when he was the subject of media reports and a documentary film, "Starbucking."
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Winter Winter gained some notoriety mid-decade, when he was the subject of media reports and a documentary film, "Starbucking."
A Starbucks Quest 2009
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I remember the character was once in jail and someone said what kind of crime was Starbucking.
Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #139 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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So no matter how cool the new show is, I always be haunted by memories of that damn space dog robot and the phrase “Starbucking!”
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Image: Giuseppe Longo start Previous: Mr. Know-It-All: Greening Your Avatar, Starbucking Your Hubby, Hanging Up on Robo-Calls Next: How To: Cure Brain Freeze, Land a Plane, Get on Reality TV Tunguska Basin, Siberia — Around 7 am on June 30, 1908, something fell out of the sky and exploded, flattening at least 60 million trees.
Sci-Fi Solves 100-Year-Old Siberia Mystery With Apocalyptic Plotlines By David S. Hirschman 2008
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Image: Giuseppe Longo start Previous: Mr. Know-It-All: Greening Your Avatar, Starbucking Your Hubby, Hanging Up on Robo-Calls Next: How To: Cure Brain Freeze, Land a Plane, Get on Reality TV Tunguska Basin, Siberia — Around 7 am on June 30, 1908, something fell out of the sky and exploded, flattening at least 60 million trees.
Sci-Fi Solves 100-Year-Old Siberia Mystery With Apocalyptic Plotlines David S. Hirschman 2008
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