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  • These are the risks of time bungeeing besides being lost in a temporal twist of course.

    365 tomorrows » 2009 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009

  • March 31, 2009 at 12:40 pm yes but if I have a hard case it is really difficult to pedal to the airport, as I do in Toronto when I go to New York, and from Penn Station at the other end, rolling up my soft case and bungeeing it to my little carrier.

    Air Canada: $50 Folding Bike Tax « Stephen Rees’s blog 2009

  • Todd was standing nearby and just shrugged and went back to bungeeing his Soloflex on top of his Supra.

    Microserfs Coupland, Douglas 1995

  • I figured that aiding my debt was infinitely more important than the aforementioned arachnid bungeeing into my brain while my head was imprinted in the pillow.

    WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011

  • No, you're right, bungeeing a plastic sheet to a tree does seem a bit pointless, and many in this battalion have now done the job for real, and a lot of great blokes have left.

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • No, you're right, bungeeing a plastic sheet to a tree does seem a bit pointless, and many in this battalion have now done the job for real, and a lot of great blokes have left.

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • No, you're right, bungeeing a plastic sheet to a tree does seem a bit pointless, and many in this battalion have now done the job for real, and a lot of great blokes have left.

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • Continuing the legacy of the great Sun Ra, the 85 year old (suck on that Shelley) and appropriately wizened Marshall Allen with his EWI trombone leads the other nine musicians on stage through a chaotic reprogramming of sense and order, bungeeing through perverted parodies of Hollywood crescendos and pyrotechnic "phre jazz" ( "jazz of the sun," a term coined by Sun Ra as a play on free music) made all the more kinetic by the solar system sparkle of their sequined robes.

    The Line Of Best Fit Susana Pearl 2010

  • Continuing the legacy of the great Sun Ra, the 85 year old (suck on that Shelley) and appropriately wizened Marshall Allen with his EWI trombone leads the other nine musicians on stage through a chaotic reprogramming of sense and order, bungeeing through perverted parodies of Hollywood crescendos and pyrotechnic "phre jazz" ( "jazz of the sun," a term coined by Sun Ra as a play on free music) made all the more kinetic by the solar system sparkle of their sequined robes.

    The Line Of Best Fit 2010

  • Continuing the legacy of the great Sun Ra, the 85 year old (suck on that Shelley) and appropriately wizened Marshall Allen with his EWI trombone leads the other nine musicians on stage through a chaotic reprogramming of sense and order, bungeeing through perverted parodies of Hollywood crescendos and pyrotechnic "phre jazz" ( "jazz of the sun," a term coined by Sun Ra as a play on free music) made all the more kinetic by the solar system sparkle of their sequined robes.

    The Line Of Best Fit Susana Pearl 2010

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