He told me he rolled down the driver's window but he couldn't get it down far enough. |
He told me that he wanted to do something new. It's a pity but we have to respect it. |
He took advantage of that (year off) and changed his body. He's a much different guy. |
He took the keys to a customer's car, went out but was unable to unlock the car door, |
He transcended the game. People came to see him as much as they came to see the game. |
He turned and shouted at me not to run. I just had to go. It's not my nature to stay. |
He wanted it over with and he didn't want to put any of the victims through anything. |
He wanted more time to focus on his philanthropies. This was Ted's decision to leave. |
He was 30 days, 12 hours and 20 minutes from home. He had it all figured out exactly. |
He was a fast little guy and I would be the guy trying to jab him and knock him down. |
He was a good shooter and dribbler. He was actually better at basketball than soccer. |
He was a little more passive than usual. He missed some shots that he normally makes. |
He was a very charming man, ... It was a pleasure to have him in our school district. |
He was a very friendly, gentle man. He was soft-spoken, but he also had his opinions. |
He was a wonderful family man [and a] great friend. He would do anything for anybody. |