They're in business to sell drugs, and I don't think we need that, ... I'm going to fight like hell against it. |
They're just there to make your remaining years comfortable. (They are) not there to interfere with God's plan. |
They're less on time, they're losing bags at a rate they've never done before and people are complaining again. |
They're making an effort by having it at different times. I could go to the 2:30 meeting when I pick up my son. |
They're not going to be able to deal with much, other than the ramifications of Hurricane Katrina, for a while. |
They're not having problems communicating. There is no problem. It's not something we have to prove every game. |
They're not particularly biting any more than any other dog, not even necessarily any worse than any other dog. |
They're part of our history. That's why we came under full sail, so people could see us and have a little hope. |
They're still in the mindset. They could afford to loosen it up a bit. But they're emotionally incapable of it. |
They're the best team on the Coast. Gulfport has a good team and is solid in every phase. We'll keep improving. |
They're the hottest team in the league right now. So for him to do that against a team like that, it's awesome. |
They're the people that are likely to give random acts of kindness, like a hug. They don't get credit for that. |
They're trying their best. They're taking advantage of technology to make the airport experience more pleasant. |
They're very athletic and very quick. I think if we show up and play our game and dictate the pace we'll be OK. |
They're very concerned about the cost . . . to bid, relative to what they're going to get out of it in the end. |