[Marshall said that as the vehicle toppled over, he held on to Skelton, who has limited use of his arms because of childhood polio.] Everybody sort of fell over to the side, ... There's no cushion to it. It's all solid metal with bolts sticking out.
[The Associated Press reported that the delegation was riding in a boxlike military vehicle that troops called the] ice cream truck, ... all of a sudden brakes got slammed on. Then we hit something and go off the side of the road and tip over.
Casey knows the outfit and the leadership and he thinks of it very highly, as he should,
Everybody sort of fell over to the side. There's no cushion to it. It's all solid metal with bolts sticking out, ... I feel like a fool. I didn't put my seat belt on.
I'm just thankful I was able to hold on to him and he didn't get real hurt.
I've lived in Paradise Valley for 37 years. Any charitable thing that you're involved in is a great feeling, especially because it's home.
It's an extraordinary privilege to be able to visit with the soldiers from Georgia,
It's so odd to me that I said, 'Shoot, this is more dangerous than the terrorists,' and dang if we don't flip over,
Jimmy Buffett? Who's Jimmy Buffett?
Ken was a very good player. He's a very good friend. We kind of grew up in different eras, but we were exposed to the same things.
Marshall has had the ear of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and his top generals, and even anti-Democrat Zell Miller gave him a campaign contribution. ... Marshall has been impressive in his first term in Congress and he should be returned.
On one hand, (they're) relieved and on the other hand, they're soldiers and they want to be there,
The reason we're doing mine rescue education in places like this is because there is still this threat of mines, because the confrontation lines were so close.
Then all of a sudden brakes get slammed on. Then we hit something and go off the side of the road and tip over,
We've been telling everybody they'll have to come by the farm to have a cup of coffee.
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