See also Hustler (disambiguation). Hustle is a British television drama series made by Kudos Film & Television for BBC One. ... BBC One (or BBC1 as it was formerly styled) is the oldest television station in the world. ... Hustle is a TV movie about baseball player Pete Rose created by ESPN that first broadcast on September 25, 2004. ... Burt Reynolds in 2005 Burt Reynolds (born Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. ... The Hustle is a catchall name for many disco or nightclub partner social dances which were extremely popular in the 1970s. ... For the dance, see Hustle (dance), for other uses see Hustle. ... Hustling is the deceptive act of disguising ones skill in a sport or game with the intent of luring someone into gambling with them, as a form of confidence trick. ... Hustle may mean: Hustle (BBC), a BBC TV drama series, distributed in America by AMC. Hustle (movie), an ESPN made-for-TV movie about Pete Rose Hustle (1975 movie), a 1975 neo-film noir motion picture starring Burt Reynolds as a private investigator Hustle (dance), a nightclub dance Hustle (song... Dream Stage Entertainment (DSE) is a Japanese company that promotes various wrestling and MMA tournaments. ... Hustler is a United States published pornographic magazine Hustler may also mean: A prostitute, pimp, or somebody committing economic crimes. ...
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An essential part of a coffeehouse from its beginnings has been its social functions, providing a place where people go to congregate, talk, write, read, play games, or while away time individually or in small groups.
This tradition is alive especially in the original Viennese cafés which offer (at least) fine sweet bakery and great coffee along with any degree between cemeterial tranquility, urban hustle and enthralling cultural events.
In those extended living rooms you may enjoy, as a typical ironic local phrase says, being "not at home and yet not out in fresh air" - caused, different from the aromatic diversity described above, almost merely by common tobacco industry products.