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1. summer bunnies
Website that launched December 25, 2002 and features some of the hottest models that have ever donned a thong. Buffie the Body, Lyric and Khrysti Hill are in the numbers.
summer bunnies, urban models
2. watch hill
A great place that everyone should love because all the people are so nice, and everything is beautiful. The town is very small so everyone knows everyone. It is mostly a place where New Yorkers and people from Fairfield county reside during the summer. It is a great place with lots to do, except many tourist pile in causing it to become crowded and sometimes gross. The Misquamicut club is a very nice beach/golf/ tennis club that 80% of Watch Hill people belong to. It takes about four years to claim a full time membership, but it is worth it. Watch Hill is a great place and always will be!!!
Girl from New York: omg hey sam... i saw you this winter at the Brearly lacrosse party!

Sam: Oh really! thats so funnY!

Girl from New York: yeah.... wow I feel like I know you so much because of Watch HIll

SAm: Yeah def.
3. Trinity Grammar School
Trinity Grammar School is an independent, Anglican, day and boarding school for boys, located over three campuses in Summer Hill, Strathfield and Lewisham, all inner western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Founded in 1913 by The Right Reverend G.A Chambers at Dulwich Hill, the school has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 2,000 students from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12, including 30 boarders from Years 7 to 12.

Trinity is affiliated with the International Coalition of Boys' Schools, the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA), the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA), the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA), and is a founding member of the Combined Associated Schools (CAS). The Head Master is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (UK).

The School is governed by a Council (appointed by ordinance of the Diocese of Sydney), with the Archbishop of Sydney as President.
Trinity Grammar School is a school.
4. Usdan swim hill
very big, steep, and annoying hill that kids that go to the summer camp, Usdan, have to walk up to get to the pools. However, when going down the hill it is very hard to walk normal speed, and you feel like you're going to fall.
Ugh! I hate going up the usdan swim hill. They should knock it down and build elevators, jetpacks, water slides..
5. Clifton Hill
Located in Niagara Falls, Ontario. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. It is also where the city gets most of it's money from. Overpriced attractions (such as the Skywheel) and restaurants are scattered throughout the area to keep tourists entertained. In the summer, it is normally swarmed by tourists and drunken local teenagers. It is also a hang out for emo kids and punks (if you look hard enough). Exercise extreme caution on Friday nights in the summer just after 10pm when everyone emerges from the falls after the fireworks display. Also, beware of tourists running into the street. It is a hell hole to drive there in the summer. In the winter, it is pretty much dead. Actually, all of Niagara Falls dies in the winter, minus the people working the attractions.
No, we are NOT driving down Clifton Hill...it's almost 10:10!
6. yeti
yeh-tee noun, plural – yetis
1. A bipod mammal indigenous to the Canaan Valley Ski Areas of West Virginia characterized by bright hunting attire, Carhards, arctic ninja masks, denim jeans tucked into the ski boots, or Starter jackets and a complete inability to ski. These aloof creatures generally have poor dental care as a result of eating rocks as cubs (this condition is known as Summer Teeth). Like their banjo playing fair weather kin, the diet of the yeti consists of mayonnaise sandwiches and Miller High Life. Yetis attract mates (usually within their immediate family) utilizing the Yeti Tuck-Wedge. See Yeti Tuck-Wedge. While difficult to find, the Yeti is not a bright or crafty creature and can be easily captured by challenging them to a Yeti Downhill or setting up a Money Booter Yeti Trap.
Check out the yeti chasing his ski down the hill!!!
Look at that yeti's summer teeth, looks like he can eat corn-on-the-cob through a picket-fence.
Yetis really piss me off!
Salamander it is like a yeti yard sale today.
7. cardboarding
The summer and spring version of winter sledding (on snow). Cardboarding takes place on a grassy, steep hill and instead of riding a plastic or metal sled, you ride a large piece of cardboard.

It may sound hella lame, but its actually quite amusing on a summer day.
"I miss sledding :("
"well we can go cardboarding now that summer is here!"
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