Taking a trip to an unknown destination by taking some public form of transit, chosen at random, usually a local bus. Some people do this to get to know a new city. Others do it for the fun factor, and potential for a good story later.
by Pizzaf December 19, 2008
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These actors will play similar characters to that which they played in another recent drama, some as in period dramas, even wearing similar costumes to those they wore before.
It seems that sometimes, as soon as these people "exit stage right" in one drama, round they come again "entering stage left" in something else.
"The Magic Roundabout" is the title of a children's stop-action cartoon series. A roundabout being shown during the opening credits
These actors will play similar characters to that which they played in another recent drama, some as in period dramas, even wearing similar costumes to those they wore before.
It seems that sometimes, as soon as these people "exit stage right" in one drama, round they come again "entering stage left" in something else.
"The Magic Roundabout" is the title of a children's stop-action cartoon series. A roundabout being shown during the opening credits
In the BBC medical series "Bodies" Chrissy Farrell was seen each week as the hospital's departmental manager Vicky Hall.
A week or so after this series ended, she turned up in another BBC medical soap, "Casualty," as a patient in a ward bed, but she played her part no differently, same north-eastern accent. It was as if "Vicky Hall" had had an accident and was suffering from amnesia.
She'd been on The Magic "cast" Roundabout. "Magically," appearing as someone else almost immediately after she'd disappeared from another drama.
It happens in films, but not so frequently, an example would be Elisha Cook Jr. who played a petty small time crook in dozens of films.
A week or so after this series ended, she turned up in another BBC medical soap, "Casualty," as a patient in a ward bed, but she played her part no differently, same north-eastern accent. It was as if "Vicky Hall" had had an accident and was suffering from amnesia.
She'd been on The Magic "cast" Roundabout. "Magically," appearing as someone else almost immediately after she'd disappeared from another drama.
It happens in films, but not so frequently, an example would be Elisha Cook Jr. who played a petty small time crook in dozens of films.
by Doghouse Riley October 14, 2007
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"Has anybody figured out what Sasha and the Galactic President are?"
"Not a clue. I think they're Magical Cat Things."
"Not a clue. I think they're Magical Cat Things."
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After dinner last night I tried out 'The Magic Mac Job' on Brian. He was into it.
Hey Sara, do you think we should give Zach 'The Magic Mac Job' tonight after the party?
Bro, when she hit me with The Magic Mac Job I knew she was a keeper!
Hey Sara, do you think we should give Zach 'The Magic Mac Job' tonight after the party?
Bro, when she hit me with The Magic Mac Job I knew she was a keeper!
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"The punch drink she served us at dinner was so rouzeh magical, enchanting, we were immediatley refreshed "
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Get the magic internet words mug.The anime equivalent of jumping the shark. In essence, any plot point that comes out of left field and makes no sense within the context of the show.
A reference to the penultimate episode of Occult Academy, where one of the characters is suddenly revealed to be a magical flying panther, to great unintentional comic effect.
A reference to the penultimate episode of Occult Academy, where one of the characters is suddenly revealed to be a magical flying panther, to great unintentional comic effect.
by TsunTaiga July 8, 2011
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