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"hitchhiking" Definitions
  1. a way of travelling by asking for free rides in other people’s cars, by standing at the side of the road and trying to get passing cars to stop

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So when graduation was looming, I planned a hitchhiking trip.
The local hitchhiking couple had gone missing earlier this year.
Speaking of "going somewhere," you've had an extensive hitchhiking career.
We're hitchhiking in tiny miniskirts, and wearing black fingernail polish.
"You are pretty much hitchhiking with strangers," she told CNN.
She began shuttling between Texas and the West Coast, sometimes hitchhiking.
"You are pretty much hitchhiking with strangers," the woman told CNN.
This book includes two accounts of hitchhiking to the West Coast.
He drank heavily, hitchhiking to various towns bordering the Navajo reservation.
PECULIAR HABITS Hitchhiking in the desert while resembling a homeless person.
Also, Uber exists now, and what is Uber but commoditized hitchhiking?
I'm hitchhiking the USA starting in Boston July 17. http://t.
"When you're hitchhiking on a boat, you have to contribute," Dalitz said.
College students traveled between home and school by hitchhiking to save money.
It's a tale that involves car problems, hitchhiking and maybe even love.
"We got out to Wisconsin Avenue and we started hitchhiking," he says.
Hitchhiking is so over a fella could write a keeper about it.
He began running away from home as a teenager, often by hitchhiking.
Luise Yang, London — He picked me up hitchhiking and I married him.
In Cuba, he got around by hitchhiking, just as ordinary Cubans do.
Hitchhiking isn't exactly hitchhiking when you're being trailed by a social media team the whole time, Jared, but I hope you got a chance to see wither goest thou, America, in thy shiny car in the night or whatever.
He took up hitchhiking, then he upgraded his wanderlust to hopping freight trains.
When you're hitchhiking, it takes two to three times longer to get anywhere.
Segarra got into folk music the traditional way—by hitchhiking across the country.
We were uncomfortable, in a hitchhiking situation, thinking are we going to crash?
Narrator: Foreign bugs hitchhiking in luggage have wreaked havoc in the US before.
Most people seemed to get around by bus, horse, hitchhiking or on foot.
Bonnie: When you were hitchhiking and fucking everybody you met on the road.
Ricky and Keith had been in Europe for a while hitchhiking and bumming around.
But there also seems to be a more specific purpose to his cognitive hitchhiking.
Mr. Murray began hitchhiking around the country, seeing greater Australia for the first time.
She was killed by a man who picked her up while she was hitchhiking.
Stanley Johnson's career is dangerously close to hitchhiking on the side of a dusty road.
"The streets were in a panic, people were abandoning their vehicles and hitchhiking," she said.
It started when I was a kid hitchhiking and riding freight trains around the country.
It was shocking to most that we were hitchhiking at all, let alone by choice.
I was traveling with two women friends, introducing them to train hopping, and later hitchhiking.
Next, we're shotgun in a trucker's six-wheeler where the girls are hitchhiking to Coachella.
When hitchhiking, Mr. Coombes says he protects himself by carrying a club or a screwdriver.
People will make excuses, they'll say she shouldn't have been hitchhiking, or partying, or alone.
And as I pulled onto the turnpike there was somebody, a soldier or sailor hitchhiking.
She said she had spent two weeks hitchhiking and walking to reach the Rumichaca crossing.
And liquid water, with a good mix of minerals, is an ideal travelodge for hitchhiking bacteria.
Hitchhiking, drugs, near-death experiences; god-fearing families in New Jersey and experimental academies in California.
Roy McClellan's widow, Denise, told KSNV that her husband was killed while hitchhiking on Nov. 216.
It is New York's own version of hitchhiking: asking for a swipe of a stranger's MetroCard.
Despentes roved widely before turning to writing, spending her teenage years hitchhiking and following rock bands.
Hitchhiking scared him, and he didn't want to bother his friends more than he had to.
Mr. Owens also served in the Peace Corps and took a hitchhiking trip around the world.
Researchers analyzed drivers' behavior in 2,864 hitchhiking cases, noting if the weather was sunny or cloudy.
"Wandergesellen," or journeymen, a vestige of the Middle Ages in modern Europe, are hitchhiking across Europe.
" Like Humbert, and presumably Vladimir, we observed "that curious roadside species, Hitchhiking Man, Homo pollux of science.
The next morning, an estate worker picked him up hitchhiking near Ockle, in the north of Ardnamurchan.
Bible freaks who would condemn me to burn in hell because I was hitchhiking with my guitar.
But in 2007, he quit his job and embarked on a "digital hitchhiking" tour across the country.
She resorts to hitchhiking, but drivers aren't looking to extend a hand to someone who's now at 2.8.
That spring Dennis picked up two young women hitchhiking on Sunset Strip and brought them to his home.
Simon & Garfunkel's "America," a song about a young couple hitchhiking across the county, carries the 60-second ad.
The two hitchhiked to Somerset and Glastonbury, rode a bus to Bath and then resumed hitchhiking to London.
" — Marsha Matson "In 1980, I spent four and a half months hitchhiking from San Francisco to New York.
He walked miles through the woods, eventually carrying the child piggyback, and then hitchhiking to a police station.
It was the era of hitchhiking, and everybody passed through Winnipeg in the middle of going somewhere else.
In 1977, Janice and her husband, Cameron, kidnapped Stan when she was hitchhiking and they offered her a ride.
Kern argues that the differences in the rates of recombination across the genome reveal a phenomenon called genetic hitchhiking.
By 15, she was working behind the bar and hitchhiking down to London's Marquee Club to watch the Specials.
Signs warning against hitchhiking have been put up, as women hitchhikers are the most common target along the highway.
And per the CDC, poop-hitchhiking parasites like giardia can survive anywhere from a few days to several weeks.
There was a snapshot of teenage Grandma in a swimsuit, grinning goofily, jutting her thumb in a hitchhiking pose.
Year: 2006Before she started selling vintage clothes online, Amoruso was unemployed and hitchhiking up and down the West Coast.
CreditCreditPhoto Illustration by Tracy Ma/The New York Times; Getty Images (hand) A hitchhiking robot was beheaded in Philadelphia.
The victim of an abduction while hitchhiking from her Oregon home, Stan, now 59, eventually escaped and rebuilt her life.
Genetic hitchhiking meant that evolutionary geneticists suddenly had a whole new force called linked selection to worry about, Kern said.
The 1003-year-olds had last been seen in April that year, hitchhiking outside Wollongong to pick fruit in Victoria.
Eugene would be hitchhiking and some married guy would pick him up, then touch his leg one too many times.
People work on TV when they're young, make some money and then go crazy … We left town and went hitchhiking.
Without further ado: + For 30 days, LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner are hitchhiking across the United States for their new project,  #TAKEMEANYWHERE.
Island residents carried baguettes under their arms, chatting in French and Creole while waiting for buses or, occasionally, hitchhiking rides.
In junior high, she started skipping school and hitchhiking to New Haven to attend antiwar protests and hang around Yale.
This is where she first heard the story of Resurrection Mary, said to be the ghost of a hitchhiking girl.
I sold my bike, my bed, and all the designer outfits that I obviously wouldn't need while hitchhiking through New Zealand.
Hitch, as the name suggests, is a hitchhiking-style service that groups people who are headed in the same direction together.
I was quite wasted, so I just started hitchhiking, and the guy I was talking to in the line pulls over.
Weird, But True: A New Hampshire dad drove a hitchhiking bride to her wedding after her limo got a flat tire.
In 1979, Shirley Ledford was hitchhiking home from a Halloween party when two men picked her up in a dingy van.
In the story "Car Crash While Hitchhiking," the narrator looks upon an accident victim, a bloodied man taking his final breaths.
Completely immobile, HitchBOT was designed with an LED "face," a hitchhiking thumb and the ability to respond to simple voice questions.
He was able to diversify his performances after adding circus skills to his repertoire while hitchhiking through Europe, according to Forbes.
"A few years ago, a robot named HitchBOT was hitchhiking throughout different cities in an experiment to test human psychology," she said.
He's done motivational speeches and worn paper bags over his head, and now Shia LaBeouf is turning hitchhiking into an art form.
Near Fresno, California, Van y Vienan provides a shared electric van, and in Lawrence, Kansas, a local resident made a "hitchhiking" app.
Dr. Simon's study concerned the kidnapping, in the summer of 2014, of three Israeli teenagers who were hitchhiking in the West Bank.
By contrast, Rex imagined that his real father would have talked with him about Russian literature or taken him hitchhiking across Europe.
Mr. Ohlmeyer received similar assignments around the Midwest from ABC, hitchhiking to events from the Notre Dame campus, in South Bend, Ind.
Its members, traveling on foot and hitchhiking, set off early last week from the city of San Pedro Sula in northern Honduras.
Shia LaBeouf just began another Hashtag Art Project called #ALONETOGETHER to follow up the hitchhiking one, the movie one, and the elevator one.
By the third or fourth day, people were already so tired that they just walked to the edge of town and started hitchhiking.
Seems Snakes on a Plane isn't as a ridiculous film as we thought, as new research suggests snakes have been hitchhiking on planes.
I'd heard it in the Doppler effect of cars passing my family and other refugees when we were hitchhiking along frigid Austrian roads.
And even Chris Martin on his way to play the Super Bowl (hitchhiking there, so the conceit goes) has to stop for snacks.
Burtka, Harris, and Gideon all dressed as the hitchhiking ghosts, while Harper was dressed as the classic ghost bride, complete with an ax.
It was 21997 and the director, in his early 21990s, had just completed a short film, "Amblin'," a love story about hitchhiking hippies.
We were 18 and 19, an American Jew and an Israeli Jew hitchhiking back to Jerusalem after Shabbat in the Fall of 2010.
A friend of hers was hitchhiking from Halifax to British Columbia, I said he could stop in at my place and stay the night.
By destroying the spacecraft, NASA will ensure that any hitchhiking Earth microbes still alive on Cassini will not contaminate the moons for future study.
Cynically, if you're riding with a bunch of other carpoolers, it does theoretically reduce the likelihood of a Ted Bundy-esque hitchhiking nightmare scenario.
Undeterred, the caravan continued north, its participants traveling atop freight trains and by hitchhiking, sleeping in gritty migrant shelters and parks and eating poorly.
Prosecutors say Winslow picked up 2 hitchhiking transients -- one in March and one in May -- drove them to an isolated location and raped them.
In fact, during that time period in my early 20s, those were some of my signature moves, along with stealing from people, and occasionally hitchhiking.
Hitchhiking can be an exhilarating experience for the brazen, but a frustrated Frenchman travelling in New Zealand has found it to be quite the ordeal.
In those earlier charges, a 54-year-old woman said she had been hitchhiking when she accepted a ride from Winslow Jr. in March 2018.
Grammar school was a no-frills two-room affair until he attended high school in another town—hitchhiking back and forth 90 miles each day.
He winds up on the road, hitchhiking, when he comes across a man in a field who douses himself in gasoline and holds a match.
But the defining moment of her life was her rape at the age of 17 by three men when she was hitchhiking home from London.
Now I look at the youth of today, who are hitchhiking their way through the country, discovering its islands, mountain passes, and changing-color deserts.
The original thought was a hitchhiking program — Mr. Reynar had never used Uber — but the idea of enlisting a car-hailing service took hold quickly.
California was one place I'd gone when I'd been a traveler, a confused runaway hitchhiking her way along old roads instead of riding the rails.
Still, at the start of the trip I'd built up my defenses, and a look at the "Women Hitchhiking" Hitchwiki page will tell you just why.
He literally replied "hitchhiking is illegal in BC." He basically said he wasn't going to write a name or number down, and threatened to charge us.
"The Hitchhiking Ghosts were actually some of the final ghoulish 'residents' that were added into the plans for The Haunted Mansion," the Disney Parks Blog explained.
Macesanu called the European emergency number 112 three times, saying she had been kidnapped by a man while hitchhiking to her home village from nearby Caracal.
Win McCormack: So, Susan Atkins was the first Manson Family member you met, when you picked her and two male companions up hitchhiking in Northern California.
After a few chance encounters Pussycat has with Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), she finally gets him to pick her up in his car while she's hitchhiking.
Under the aegis of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a transnational advocacy group, the migrants moved north en masse — on foot, hitchhiking and on the tops of trains.
After hitchhiking to New York, she enrolled as an undergraduate at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn with plans of becoming a painter and a fine-art photographer.
As food became increasingly scarce, Ms. García set out on a nearly 600-mile journey with her 903-year-old daughter, hitchhiking most of the way.
In the first, "Je Tu Il Elle," from 1974, she plays a young woman awaiting a lover in vain and then hitchhiking to track her down.
The double-cassette—his debut on the Seattle-based label—comes after years of hitchhiking across the globe, making stops in Mexico, Rome, Amsterdam, and Berlin.
If Elon Musk's Mars colony becomes a reality, he won't be sending just humans to the Red Planet; he'll be sending trillions of hitchhiking microbes as well.
Rick Vetter, an arachnologist, spent almost a decade studying the spiders that were found hitchhiking in fruit that was shipped from South America to the United States.
On the other hand, given the woeful state of New York City's transportation network this summer, a five-mile commute can feel like hitchhiking to the Catskills.
It is, of course, possible that you did bring the bugs in, carrying a hitchhiking critter home from the dry-cleaner, a movie theater, or a hotel.
It's about not having to have a job, not having an extensive apartment or a house, squatting, getting around by hitchhiking, hopping trains, and eating out of dumpsters.
The key difference from hitchhiking is that Uber conducts background checks and lets drivers and passengers rate one another to provide more comfort and accountability on both sides.
While hitchhiking through Mexico and Central America as a teenager, Mr. Holm heard black Nicaraguans along the Caribbean coast speaking a non-Spanish language that seemed oddly familiar.
Mphahlele said Mlotshwa had testified that he was hitchhiking on a road when he was pursued by the men and forced to get into one of their vehicles.
After more driving, five or seven minutes of it—an eternity in a film—a young soldier appears, hitchhiking, and Badii offers him a ride to his barracks.
By far Manson's most valuable connection, however, was one he made through two of his female cult members while they were hitchhiking: Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys.
Reid attended high school in Henderson, hitchhiking 45 miles each way from his hometown, Searchlight: a drive-through smudge of a town between Las Vegas and Needles, Calif.
And one day he and the Jewish-American track star Marty Glickman had been hitchhiking to Berlin when they were picked up by a pair of German soldiers.
When you contrast these responses to the reaction when, for example, Nicole Hoar, a young white woman, was hitchhiking and went missing in 2002, the disparities are blinding.
While the caravan previously averaged only about 26 miles, they are now covering daily distances of 2531 miles, partly because they are relying on hitchhiking rather than walking.
The species were able to survive for so long because — unlike hitchhiking animals thousands of years ago — their rafts were mostly made of non-biodegradable material, the authors say.
Camera Traps Capture "Fantastically Bizarre" Animal HitchhikingEarlier this month, conservationists working in South Africa&aposs Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park were…Read more ReadThis hitchhiking behavior, while weird, is not unprecedented.
Purifying selection at linked sites, he wrote, would "add noise to allele frequencies beyond drift," while background selection and hitchhiking would lead to less genetic variation than under neutrality.
This is where, in December 1989, he murdered Melbourne teenagers Deborah Everist and James Gibson, who—like the five victims after them—had been hitchhiking from Sydney to Melbourne.
The three youths arrived in the nation's capital a week before the march after three days of hitchhiking, and they were put to work making signs for the event.
When they go on a road trip to see America's "lamest roadside attractions", they also pick up a hitchhiking runaway named Dot (Gomez) and a pregnant woman (Megan Ferguson).
People came from all over the country to attend, with one boy -- Robert Avery, who was just 15 years old -- hitchhiking almost 700 miles from Alabama to reach Washington.
The paradox of hitchhiking is that you turn your back to your destination and face the past while you're trying to catch a ride to a future behind you.
She remembered when he told her that he was hitchhiking across the United States from his home in California to join the Occupy Wall Street protest in New York.
Hitchhike Besides saving a ton of money on transport, hitchhiking is a great way of meeting new people, since you're bound to get picked up by some colorful characters. 3.
In mid-November, after weeks of walking and hitchhiking through Mexico the caravan was stopped in Tijuana and camped on the grounds of the city's Benito Juarez outdoor sports complex.
The first two, 69-year-old Philip McCloskey and 19-year-old Jonathan Rizzo, picked him up while he was hitchhiking, a move prosecutors called a ruse to find targets.
While hitchhiking around Europe, I was picked up by a group of Italian hippies who told me about these annual hippie meet-ups that run without real rules or currency.
Dr. Corkin's work with H.M. showed that such a memory — getting lost in the woods at camp, say, or hitchhiking across the country — was still partly retrievable without the hippocampus.
Meanwhile, the caravan was reaching the US border, 32 days after it left Tapachula, on Mexico's southern border with Guatemala — the culmination of miles of walking, hitchhiking, and grueling train rides.
The group of migrants set off from Tapachula, Mexico, on March 25, and moved north, more or less en masse, by foot, hitchhiking, on buses and by stowing away on trains.
The writings lack substance, though Mr. Winters attempts to inject depth with references to dreams, psychotropic drugs, hitchhiking and magic — staples of everything from Surrealism to the Beats and '60s psychedelia.
Maybe he'll graduate from hitchhiking and move on to scaling very tall telephone poles, or perhaps, feeling bit by the travel bug, he'll try to make his next getaway via plane.
But the vehicle will also have two additional satellites hitchhiking along for the ride: prototype probes built by SpaceX to test out the technology needed to beam down internet from space.
Alexandra Macesanu called the European emergency number 112 three times, saying she had been kidnapped by a man while hitchhiking to her home village from the nearby southern town of Caracal.
As TMZ Sports previously reported ... Winslow was initially hit with nine criminal charges after prosecutors say he picked up 2 hitchhiking transients, drove them to an isolated location and raped them.
Alexis moved to New York City in the late 1950s to study fashion, and Holly came by way of hitchhiking, a teenage runaway headed for Time's Square in the early 1960s.
The "Hitchhiking" Ghost Blue Velvet Cake — a blue velvet cake with blueberry purée, rice croquette brittle, and vanilla-blueberry crisp — features an image of a creepy looking figure thumbing a ride.
We were hitchhiking through the wine country, and a sunbaked old farmer picked us up and drove us all around his vineyard while we sat in the back of his truck.
Weeks later, we ended up crammed together in the back seat of a car hitchhiking toward the Travers-Sabine Circuit, an extended route through the mountains of Nelson Lakes National Park.
The trio went on to produce a skywriting project, a hitchhiking project, and, most recently, " HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US ," a piece of anti-Trump protest art, launched on Inauguration Day.
It's also an unflinching interrogation of what it means to be female in a society marred by misogyny, where women hitchhiking alone are harshly judged, even blamed for their own murders.
Knives and pepper spray, code words and license plate numbers — hitchhiking felt like a game where you had 10 seconds to decide whether or not you were talking to your future murderer.
A 450-mile stretch of Highway 16 in northern British Columbia is nicknamed the Highway of Tears because so many Indigenous women have been killed while walking and hitchhiking on the road.
As the film ends, Moretz finally tells her cohort "I'm tired of feeling disgusted with myself," before fleeing to a nearby forest and hitchhiking on the open road towards a new future.
Despite heavy quarantines across 14 Pennsylvania counties, the insect is on the move, hitchhiking on vehicles and luggage, and parasailing by swarm on breezes, sometimes showing up in vineyards by the thousands.
In the video, Fergie, 41, is seen cruising down a highway in a convertible before she picks up Winkle and Ariel, who are hitchhiking, and brings them along to a beach party.
It is created by the bite of a tick, picked up on a hike or brushed against in a garden, or hitchhiking on the fur of a pet that was roaming outside.
I'd spent my teenage years dancing barefoot to the Grateful Dead and hitchhiking to the mall, but the realization that my eyes had to do double duty ultimately curbed my free spirit.
At 19823, she ran away from home — hitchhiking to Paris — and was discovered by the casting director of an advertising agency while sitting at Les Deux Magots, the fashionable Left Bank cafe.
He wanted to legalize hitchhiking, which, as it happened, was often a mode of travel he used to cover the state during a campaign that would ultimately yield him 2.2% of the vote.
Victim A says he was hitchhiking when Sandusky picked him up, bought him beer, gave him pot -- and then attacked him as he was standing at a urinal in a Penn State bathroom.
As the trio of Hitchhiking Ghosts, an unrecognizable Harris glared from behind a cadaverous face, Burtka stuck his thumb out in a cartoonish top hat and Gideon faded away as a sinister specter.
In The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion, Danielle Cain is hitchhiking to the abandoned town of Freedom, Iowa, the last place her friend Clay lived before he killed himself in a hotel room.
The Griffins met by chance, 50 years ago this week, on the way to the iconic music festival when Judy's car broke down, and Jerry and his friends happened to see her hitchhiking.
SMITHERS, British Columbia — Less than a year after her 15-year-old cousin vanished, Delphine Nikal, 16, was last seen hitchhiking from this isolated northern Canadian town on a spring morning in 653.
There were angry Austrians shouting as we tried hitchhiking along frozen mountain roads, and on one day my mother and older sister were detained by police for peddling matryoshki nesting dolls to locals.
On May 19, 1977, she got into a car with Cameron and Janice Hooker, a seemingly nice young couple with a baby, while hitchhiking to a friend's birthday party from her Eugene, Oregon home.
He would be patrolling [the area] for young girls and he'd see one out there maybe hitchhiking, offer them a ride or something, get them in [his vehicle], rape them and then murder them.
Gary Lee Sampson was sentenced to death in 2003 for murdering two men who picked him up while he was hitchhiking in Massachusetts and later killing a third after he fled to New Hampshire.
Adnaan, Samya's older brother, was in New Zealand, working construction, his latest stop in a young adulthood that had included hitchhiking to Alaska and sailing across the Atlantic in a thirty-six-foot boat.
As an undergrad at Harvard, McCargar had started out majoring in physics and astronomy, but while hitchhiking across the country one summer he'd got caught up in the environmental movement and switched to biology.
The late Lux Interior, born Erick Lee Purkhiser, and his future wife and life partner Poison Ivy Rorschach, fka Kristy Marlana Wallace, met as students of Sacramento State while Wallace was hitchhiking in 1972.
As technological advancements have led to smaller satellites, that means more of them can be loaded onto rockets as secondary payloads – hitchhiking on launches like SpaceX's Falcon 9 as they bring larger satellites to orbit.
I would sleep in Sherbrooke on Friday and Saturday and then one Sunday I ended up hitchhiking back home very late and met this guy who was the security guard at the Sherbrooke bus station.
" This was after Mr. Waters had read everyone a bedtime story (a particularly gruesome chapter from his 2014 book, "Carsick," about hitchhiking across America) and promised, "I'll be back here for the mandatory tick inspection.
If "The Light Years" can seem haphazard or uncurated, scribbling hitchhiking routes back and forth across the map, what it sacrifices in reflection on Chris's experience it makes up for in reflection of the culture.
After four weeks there, I was traveling by car with several friends I had met at surf school when we came upon a red-faced, middle-aged woman hitchhiking on the outskirts of a small village.
Deputy District Attorney Dan Owens said, according to The San Diego Union-Tribune, the first alleged victim was a 19873-year-old woman had been hitchhiking when she accepted a ride from Winslow Jr. in March.
Even though it involves Pee-wee meeting an escaped convict while hitchhiking, facing off against a biker gang in a bar, and other seemingly high-risk situations, the plot of the movie is decidedly low stakes.
According to The San Diego Union-Tribune, Deputy District Attorney Dan Owens claimed that the first alleged victim was a 19873-year-old woman who had been hitchhiking when she accepted a ride from Winslow in March.
To avoid any chance that hitchhiking Earth microbes still alive on Cassini could contaminate any potential living organisms on Enceladus, NASA plans to crash the spacecraft, which is running out of fuel, into Saturn on Sept. 15.
Backward contamination, meanwhile, describes the possibility of alien life from extraterrestrial worlds hitchhiking back to Earth on one of our sample return missions, or even taking up residence in the bodies of the first Mars-bound astronauts.
He worked a succession of odd jobs on returning home before hitchhiking to Southern California, where he worked at several drive-in restaurants and managed a Big Boy, whose feature hamburger with special sauce made an impression.
While the caravan previously averaged only about 30 miles (6973 kilometers) per day, they are also now covering daily distances of 185 miles (300 kilometers) or more, partly because they are relying on hitchhiking rather than walking.
Kehlani, is a veritable short film in which the two artists run away together; hitchhiking across the desert, getting drunk in sleazy bars, and -- much to the delight of viewers -- making up and making out on the roadside.
During Tuesday's hearing, Jane Doe #1 -- a 54-year-old woman -- says she was hitchhiking in San Diego in 2018 when Winslow picked her up in a nice Jeep and took her to a Vons supermarket parking lot.
A few years ago, I had been backpacking solo around the world, sleeping on strangers' couches and hitchhiking from point A to B when I bumped into a handsome German and decided to stick around for a while.
Here are just a few from my embarrassingly over-underlined and notated copy of Jesus' Son: "Under Midwestern clouds like great grey brains we left the superhighway with a drifting sensation and entered Kansas" ("Car Crash While Hitchhiking").
Starting then, he is putting his happy holdings on the auction block, with estimated prices ranging from $50 for a set of Haunted Mansion "hitchhiking ghost" souvenir beanbags to $150,000 for a Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride vehicle.
Hitchhiking from one Beat and folkie haven to another — Venice, Palo Alto, Greenwich Village, the bohemian section of Austin — she hooked up with a revolving group of male and female lovers (auto-harp or pool cue in hand).
After hitchhiking to California, he started a career as an aircraft and architectural designer, research engineer, creator of rocket models for science-fiction films and designer of prefabricated aluminum homes that were displayed at the Warner Bros. studio.
Many may remember the hitchhiking robot that made headlines on its journey to cross the United States only to be destroyed two weeks into its journey in Philadelphia (the robot did successfully travel across Canada before its ultimate demise).
His expedition is set to begin in New York City late Monday and will take him through the U.S. via whatever mode of transportation he's feeling at the time, whether it's hitchhiking, ride-share services, bicycles or on foot.
This idea of traveling life is known as the theory of panspermia, and some scientists have suggested that life on Earth could have started in this way—by microbes from Mars hitchhiking their way to Earth after a large impact.
The How I Met Your Mother actor, Burtka and their 8-year-old twins, Gideon Scott and Harper Grace, pulled out all the stops as they channeled Disney's hitchhiking ghosts from The Haunted Mansion ride in Walt Disney World and Disneyland.
After walking or hitchhiking the seven miles between the BP station in Clinton County and Bill O'Bryan's estate, Haas probably survived in the Clarksville woods for weeks, foraging food and camping supplies from the farms that line State Route 22.
They'd spent the morning before our drive hitchhiking to the market and back with their two children since, as Inia explained, it would take a Fijian at least 10 years of working hard to earn enough money to buy a car.
Traveling by foot and hitchhiking, the vanguard of the new caravan set off from the northern Honduran city of San Pedro Sula earlier in the week, with others following throughout the day on Wednesday, local media and migrants' advocates reported.
The lineage wouldn't be complete without Divine, who has dual roles in the John Waters film "Female Trouble" (Friday, Monday and Thursday) — playing both Dawn Davenport, a troubled schoolgirl, and Earl, the man who picks her up while she's hitchhiking.
Mr. Dexter, a former classics teacher, was suffering through a rainy family vacation in north Wales in the early 1970s when, out of boredom, he began sketching out the plot of a mystery about a young woman killed while hitchhiking.
After Dennis Wilson, the hard-partying drummer for the Beach Boys, picked up a couple of Mr. Manson's young female followers while hitchhiking, Mr. Manson did his best to bring Mr. Wilson, with his sports cars and gold records, under his messianic spell.
As historians like Longworth have pointed out, Manson, his family, and people like them were seemingly everywhere in LA in the late 1960s, showing up at parties, hanging out with bona fide rock stars (like Beach Boy Dennis Wilson), hitchhiking at street corners.
Never Forget hitchbot More than anything, the Hitchbot experiment comes to mind: in mid-2015, the hitchhiking robot that had already successfully toured Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands was sent out in the States in a similar bid for a nationwide collaborative art project.
It was used as the lede of an October 3, 2015, New York Times piece by Josh Barro, who seems to be a fan: In the 1998 film "There's Something About Mary," there is a scene where Ben Stiller's character picks up a hitchhiking drifter.
CIUDAD TECÚN UMÁN, Guatemala — After days of walking and hitchhiking, a crowd of migrants rushed a bridge at Guatemala's border with Mexico on Saturday and clashed with Mexican police who used pepper spray and closed the crossing's large metal gates to keep them out.
For sore-footed migrants who have been walking or hitchhiking, the threats from Tijuana residents add injury to insult after days of hardening measures by US authorities to impede their entry, including closing down lanes at several ports of entry and hanging razor wire on border fences.
There's a fair bit of foreshadowing happening though: Fiji gets friend-zoned by Bobo, Creek gets a lecture from her dad for sleeping with the psychic, and a blonde woman out hitchhiking gets picked up by someone with flood lights on their truck – never a good sign.
They love the ride so much they have a spooky section of their apartment completely dedicated to it which features collectible items including a ghoulish limited edition tiki mug of the hitchhiking ghosts and a sculpture of the famous stretching wall painting, "the ballerina and alligator."
When birds were trapped in Post-Tropical Cyclone Hermine this September, Mashable shared Audubon field editor and birding expert Kenn Kaufman's explanation on how birds can end up hitchhiking with a storm: The birds get into the end of the hurricane's spiral and they move toward the eye of the hurricane.
From the heartfelt outpouring of sorrow when the friendly Canadian hitchhiking robot, Hitchbot, was vandalized in Philadelphia on its cross-US trip, to soldiers holding funerals for fallen robots that keep them alive, our attachment to mechanical creations runs deep, Darling said in a talk at the University of Waterloo this week.
Gary Lee Sampson, 56, was sentenced to death in 2004 after pleading guilty to killing two men, aged 69 and 19, who picked him up while he was hitchhiking in Massachusetts in two separate incidents, and later killing the 58-year-old caretaker of a vacation home he broke into on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire.
Anders Walter's "I Kill Giants," based on a comic-book series by Joe Kelly, explores the turbulent inner life of a bullied adolescent girl; Bruce McDonald's "Weirdos," set in 6773, follows the odyssey of a hitchhiking, Warhol-besotted 15-year-old and his girlfriend; and "Polina," by Valérie Müller and Angelin Preljocaj, focuses on a driven Russian dancer.
Anders Walter's "I Kill Giants," based on a comic-book series by Joe Kelly, explores the turbulent inner life of a bullied adolescent girl; Bruce McDonald's "Weirdos," set in 2119, follows the odyssey of a hitchhiking, Warhol-besotted 216-year-old and his girlfriend; and "Polina," by Valérie Müller and Angelin Preljocaj, focuses on a driven Russian dancer.
The plot is fairly straightforward: After dropping off the hitchhiker, the truck driver (played by an actor also named Jinpa) takes the dead sheep to a monastery to have its soul blessed; he has preoccupied, unsatisfying sex with a lover; and then he searches for his hitchhiking namesake, hoping perhaps to stop him from committing murder.
Read These Stories Next:22 Inspiring Movies To Lift You UpThese Beloved Kids Movies Are Guaranteed To Make You SmileThe Funniest Movie Quotes Of All Time Girl in the Box (2016)Colleen Stan was in her early 20s when she was picked up hitchhiking by a couple (played by Zelda Williams and Zane Holtz) who would keep her prisoner for seven years.
Gary Lee Sampson, 56, was sentenced to death in 753 after pleading guilty to a series of murders that began with the killings of two men ages 69 and 19 who picked him up while he was hitchhiking in Massachusetts on separate days and ended when he killed the 58-year-old caretaker of a vacation home he broke into on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire.

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