He paints the characters as shallow, egocentric individuals who exist primarily to have a good time. |
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They double-date, drink, work out their romantic pitfalls, and have a good time. |
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It's just a bit of fun to let the kids have a good time and raise some money for the charity. |
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I tell kids, or adults who have their game faces on for contests, that they should just have a good time with it. |
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It's hot, happy, sweaty and full of people determined to have a good time, and the men are pretty good-looking. |
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That's fine, I'll have a good time goofing around with Marco and Tim, I thought, and just about forgot about Scott and his wiggly dance. |
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My personal view, admittedly pretty neurotic, is that the politician is jealous of hardworking people who can manage to have a good time. |
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Luckily, though, by the time we got there he was incredibly well tempered again and seemed to have a good time playing. |
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Scottish people and West Indians are not dissimilar, in the fact that they both like to have a good time. |
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But yesterday villagers chose to party and have a good time, as they could do nothing more than wait until the flood waters had receded. |
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Not only do we have a good time hanging out, I also love the way he cares about everyone. |
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They have a good time discussing their nicknames, and those of the necessary shepherdesses. |
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When it works out, it's a real blast to see all these people come there and have a good time. |
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I think if you want to have a good time with good company, then this is a good choice for a boogie. |
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Dad, you have to be safe, but come back home and have a good time and I'll be taking care of mom and the and I just want to say bye. |
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The Goth scene is dead and the venues are only open so people can enjoy the music and dance and be with their friends and have a good time. |
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Most assuredly, the boss is not paying him to socialize and have a good time with co-workers and friends during off-hours. |
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If you go with an open mind and accept it for what it is you can't fail to have a good time. |
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Most clubbers are out to have a good time and head for home at the end of the night. |
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When so many overhyped events fail to deliver, this should be a welcome refresher course on how to have a good time. |
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The place has class, style and everything else you need to have a good time. |
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Its new nature concept allows children to have a good time in the open, re-discovering and enjoying nature, wildlife and conservation. |
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Mountain climbers can have a good time on the sandstone rocks, followers of winter sports in the mountains. |
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They are taught all over again to play, dance and have a good time like other children. |
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If they like the song and they have a good time listening to it, that's good enough for me! |
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The Over 45 category is not as competitive as the Under 40 category but we all know each other and have a good time. |
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There are plenty of ways to have a good time with friends while still learning about smart money management. |
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We need more basketball hoops so kids can go and hang out and have a good time. |
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He is very anxious that they should have a good time, and he wants to show them that his wife is a great cook. |
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As a sail maker, his livelihood depends on the sea, but as windsurfer, he knows how to have a good time on the water as well. |
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Oh, hey man, how's it going? Did you and Lex have a good time last night? |
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Most people drink to be congenial, to celebrate, to have a good time. |
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I hope we have a good time as it'll be Marky's first real trip to Paris. |
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Everyone seemed to have a good time, even Fiona, who was apparently trying to get over having the mopes whenever she was not the direct focus of Albert's attention. |
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The thumping, Morse code like bass-line harmonizes with the psychedelic guitars flawlessly to provide the right atmosphere to let loose and have a good time. |
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As long as people have a good time, as long as the community is burnished with an extra polishing of fellow feeling, an event is successful, right? |
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We know that you will have a good time and return home with memories of the greatest convention ever. |
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This is no itsy-bitsy committee whose members get together every once in a while to talk to one another and have a good time, go out for a beer or a coffee or whatever. |
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So use common sense but, more importantly, have a good time! |
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Well, these are only details but it does not help to have a good time. |
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It's something everyone can be proud of and have a good time doing. |
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People want to have a good time, and human behaviour hasn't changed. |
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The roads are fantastic, there is almost no traffic, people are very calm and don't hassle us when we stop. It seems that we are going to have a good time! |
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Brainstorm creative ideas and make events that bring people together to have a good time while still educating them about malaria and how they can donate to your campaign. |
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Small children will have a good time in one of the playgrounds and there's a golf course and recreational lake close by plus the small creek of Touques is perfect for fishing. |
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These events offer our clientpartners the opportunity to have a good time in a pleasant setting, and they give participants and organizers an ideal opportunity to work together for charitable purposes. |
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A new concept of room to enjoy the benefits of the sea, open for everyone and planned for you to relax, to have a good time, to look after yourself and for your wellbeing in general. |
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Every Friday, Geoff and his group of friends all met at their favorite hangout to talk and have a good time. |
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Everyone will have a good time in the tropical pool paradise with its gulf pool, wild water river, whirlpool, waterslides and the exciting hanging bridge that crosses the water. |
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The facilitator of the day, Sean O'Leary, conveyed also the same massage, saying that the meeting was above all for us to have a good time together and to get to know each other better. |
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Before you put away the shoes have a good time to inject. |
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He just wants to have a good time at the barn dances the critters stage after the farmer's gone to bed. |
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