He is seated, wearing an asumably cadet-grey jacket and pair trousers, with a dark, probably blue forage cap, or bummer.
en.wikipedia.org Words and phrases included bummer, dude, bogus, radical, far-out, tubuloso, bodacious, and possibly the most recognized, cowabunga.
en.wikipedia.org After reading the band's bio, which goes on about how self-deprecating they are, one could be fooled into believing they were a huge bummer.
torontoist.com The only bummer is that it doesn't have an actual screen display, just dots that light up.
www.usatoday.com The second lesson is that reporting can be a real bummer sometimes.
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