They blitz, and sometimes they don't get home. And it'll hurt them. We just don't want to take the risk. We want to play it safe. |
They brought in the big guns to stay on the train to see what's going wrong. On those days, the trains, miraculously, run better. |
They came out ready and the crowd got behind them. They really took it to us, but my guys responded well and we're proud of them. |
They came out swinging from the get-go. I didn't execute my pitches, plain and simple. I didn't have it today. I tried to battle. |
They can continue to pump away and ring the cash register, ignoring the looming Q2 supply/demand surplus just like everyone else. |
They can't harvest the grapes until they are ready. They can't try to pick them early, the crop wouldn't be able to go to market. |
They cracked down so much the first month that it was hard to know what you could get away with. Now you can battle for the puck. |
They cross literally through our backyards twice a year. That's how we live. That's where we get our food, our clothes and tools. |
They declared war on us. I think we're going to successfully defend ourselves. . . .I think it's going to disappear very quickly. |
They didn't have a chance with those bad forecasts. It's frustrating. You're seeing people die because what you did was not good. |
They didn't make the decision any easier. And that's what you hope for. You want to have to make tough choices. This is not easy. |
They didn't tell us. We found out because we got letters from our health insurance company saying our policies had been canceled. |
They do such a great job of containing on defense. They don't try to get steals with their hands. They just stay in front of you. |
They don't carry purses, but they do carry briefcases. A 2-pound device is a lot less of a hassle than a 5-pound device [laptop]. |
They don't do things they would normally do; they point fingers. It's like deer in the headlights. They don't know what hit them. |