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Later I would watch the conversation and practically catch a buzz from the energy coming off the two of them.
"I am having a baby, and I wanted to catch a buzz," the father told police officers.
I'm catching a buzz, all right," he said about midway up. "
'Sideways' is one of those films that caught a buzz and did very well," he said.
A buzz He confesses that "a little does go down," but not enough to catch a buzz.
But a new epidemic involves younger children: elementary school students are drinking highly caffeinated energy drinks to catch a buzz.
Listening, he caught a buzzed conversation.
“I caught a buzz,” Ryan said.
Catching a buzz
John recognised Burlington, Colonel Marks, Chief Inspector Watts and several others through the open window, caught a buzz oflow voices. '
Mixing energy drinks with alcohol is a trendy way to catch a buzz, but new US research suggests that mixing the two is riskier than drinking alcohol alone.
Shortly after Non-Prophets singles caught a buzz, Sage Francis verbally committed to the then up-and-coming label Anticon for the release of his first solo album.
Serious people should be so worried about what alcohol does to some people that they welcome the existence of an alternative way to catch a buzz that is far, far less likely to end in catastrophe.
"The album is definitely catching a buzz," David Grant, in charge of college promotion for Geffen, a unit of MCA Inc., told his colleagues once the noise had died down.
Ghost reached out to grab a beer and their fingers touched briefly, and Steve was grinning his old easy drunken grin, and for a moment it was as if they were back at the Yew, taking a break between sets, catching a buzz together.