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We were an underground hip-hop group from L.A. performing in the bohemian, surfer-dude spot of Venice Beach and we won over the female crowd, enticed by the elements of a live band and live free-style dance.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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The attitudinal glue, though, was an offhand, ahistorical, surfer-dude casualness in arriving at such an aesthetic.
When the West Coast Went Pop Peter Plagens 2011
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NBC also picked up Ben, from writer and executive producer Tad Quill Scrubs, a single-camera romantic comedy about a recently divorced "type A" mom who tries her best not to fall for the sexy, surfer-dude contractor redoing her kitchen.
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Mr. Vedder reportedly got his first uke on a lark at a drugstore in Hawaii, and the little instrument with the enchanting sound does well to help him temper his booming voice and settle down, sweetly, into his humble surfer-dude guise.
Four Strings and a Tune Andy Battaglia 2011
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Mr. Vedder reportedly got his first uke on a lark at a drugstore in Hawaii, and the little instrument with the enchanting sound does well to help him temper his booming voice and settle down, sweetly, into his humble surfer-dude guise.
Four Strings and a Tune Andy Battaglia 2011
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 The same is true for the attractive love interest and the surfer-dude sidekick who is probably going to cause more trouble than help.
Review: Hunter’s Fortune #1 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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The queries lead her to a Chinese-American man who "comes across as a typical HBS student, tall, with gracious manners, prominent cheekbones, a winsome smile and a fashionably choppy, surfer-dude haircut," except for the fact that he describes himself as a "bitter introvert."
Avoiding The Limelight Philip Delves Broughton 2012
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We were an underground hip-hop group from L.A. performing in the bohemian, surfer-dude spot of Venice Beach and we won over the female crowd, enticed by the elements of a live band and live free-style dance.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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We were an underground hip-hop group from L.A. performing in the bohemian, surfer-dude spot of Venice Beach and we won over the female crowd, enticed by the elements of a live band and live free-style dance.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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In between songs, Dom spoke to the crowd, though, unlike his Mike Patton-esque (of Faith No More) bratty, twangy singing voice (circa "Epic"), his speaking voice is quite surfer-dude in sound and content.
Alyssa Miele: Neon Indian, Miniature Tigers, Nite Jewel, the Dom and Prefuse 73 Rock Governor's Island Alyssa Miele 2010
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