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I can make a trade every day if I want to, but that's not going to help us. A trade read more
I can make a trade every day if I want to, but that's not going to help us. A trade that would get us better rarely comes along. They're very difficult to find. Good trades are very difficult in our league and don't happen very often.
I'm used to it. I'm used to kind of getting shoved in the back row behind the hitters. I like read more
I'm used to it. I'm used to kind of getting shoved in the back row behind the hitters. I like it. I wouldn't want to do anything else. I love playing defense.
It's really historic; it's amazing. What else in California do the L.A. Chamber of Commerce and the SEIU agree on?
It's really historic; it's amazing. What else in California do the L.A. Chamber of Commerce and the SEIU agree on?
Gladio had been necessary during the days of the Cold War but, in view of the collapse of the East read more
Gladio had been necessary during the days of the Cold War but, in view of the collapse of the East Block, Italy would suggest to Nato that the organisation was no longer necessary.
The living need more charity than the dead
The living need more charity than the dead
I was flying. I was pulling away from Frank like he was standing still.
I was flying. I was pulling away from Frank like he was standing still.
Any points are good points. It's when we come away with nothing that's more disappointing. But we'll turn those threes read more
Any points are good points. It's when we come away with nothing that's more disappointing. But we'll turn those threes into sevens and turn things around in a positive way. It's nothing we're dwelling on. But it's something we have to get turned around and fix as we move on with the season.
Those running East Stirlingshire need to be up front about what their plans are for the club.
Those running East Stirlingshire need to be up front about what their plans are for the club.
[One such item was an early 1900s royal scepter of England's King Edward VII. The lot opened with a minimum read more
[One such item was an early 1900s royal scepter of England's King Edward VII. The lot opened with a minimum of $1,000. Thirty-five bids later, it sold for $40,100.] Any time an item sells for 40 times its opening bid, you've got to give it the credit it deserves, ... This auction has gone a long way to establishing the standards for many collectibles that to this point did not have benchmarks.