He doesn't like being told what to do. He's reacting against the neo-Puritanism that you mustn't smoke, you mustn't drink, guns are bad. |
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He faced the reality of not being at Stony Brook. Not being part of the future, transferring out to an NAIA school or just disappearing. |
He gets along well with his classmates. He's a normal 8th grade boy, but yeah, a lot of his classmates have no idea what he really does. |
He got me a few times early in my career where he made me look like a little schoolboy. Now that I could turn it around, it's fantastic. |
He had a blow on his ribs, so we'll have to see what he's like later. He'll go and see the doctor tomorrow. He's been sent home to rest. |
He had a tremendous amount of energy and that transferred to everybody around him. Not only was he a good leader, he was a good teacher. |
He had a young wife who was looking for a job, and two small kids. Their car had been repossessed, and they were struggling financially. |
He had always beaten me. It feels good to get a little revenge. I knew I just had to keep pushing, and it just feels great to be on top. |
He had an outstanding spring. He had some good at-bats off some pretty good pitchers. He really deserved a chance to open up the season. |
He had been wrestling a little bit during the summer and strained the knee. The first day of practice, that thing went out on him again. |
He had some swelling in the knee and when you combine that with the fact he hasn't pitched for a while, we decided to put him on the DL. |
He had this concept in the '50s, and eventually it will come to pass, especially with the rising cost of health care and property taxes. |
He had to negotiate the rope ladder down to the launch. It was not an easy task, but no one offered to help him. Eventually, he managed. |
He has a combination of three pitches that are really paralyzing pitches. When he's on, he can really take over a game, dominate a game. |