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He was the one that got us started. That was the key to bringing us back. That started the momentum. read more
He was the one that got us started. That was the key to bringing us back. That started the momentum. If he gets the pin, Elliott (Morse) comes in and goes wild because he wants to get the pin too. Then Ryan (Amaya) has to get a pin. It's a little posse.
We have a new coach, so we're still working on a lot of things. For our first race together, it read more
We have a new coach, so we're still working on a lot of things. For our first race together, it turned out OK.
The unions are seeing the reality of the situation. Their jobs and the future of their airlines are in very read more
The unions are seeing the reality of the situation. Their jobs and the future of their airlines are in very deep jeopardy.
Be quiet, or my wife will take away your first born and make him or her work in one of read more
Be quiet, or my wife will take away your first born and make him or her work in one of her sweatshops!
It feels good to be able to contribute on a senior-dominated team. I just got some openings and made some read more
It feels good to be able to contribute on a senior-dominated team. I just got some openings and made some shots.
It is beneficial for them to do this. There is no question that they are working hard and having some read more
It is beneficial for them to do this. There is no question that they are working hard and having some success.
Everyone was friendly, helpful and I always enjoyed coming here. There always were good horses here, and I won a read more
Everyone was friendly, helpful and I always enjoyed coming here. There always were good horses here, and I won a lot of money here. That's the name of the game.
Perfection irritates as well as it attracts, in fiction as in life.
Perfection irritates as well as it attracts, in fiction as in life.
In peace, competition had become difficult, until the British ship owner cried for war; yet he already felt, without acknowledging read more
In peace, competition had become difficult, until the British ship owner cried for war; yet he already felt, without acknowledging it even to himself, that in war he was likely to enjoy little profit or pleasure on the day when the long, low, black hull of the Yankee privateer, with her tapering, bending spars, her long-range guns, and her sharp-faced captain, should appear on the western horizon, and suddenly, at the sight of heavy-lumbering British merchantman, should fling out her white wings of canvas, and fly down on her prey.