(The informant) was willing to violate the law for money, even though he was working for GRAMNET for the noble reasons of doing the right things and benefiting the community. |
As a freshman, he's doing an outstanding job. |
For that purpose alone, we need to find out what's on the books and see what kind of input the public has for this. |
He does a great job. He's still the same guy I knew when he was 18 years old at Southern Illinois. He's a hard-working guy. Very thorough, very sincere. He's a small-town guy who has a passion for coaching basketball. |
He has a chance to win a national championship there. |
He was very much an average athlete, but he was highly skilled. |
I couldn't believe it. It is just common sense; you don't let anything out of a bank with someone's Social Security number on it. |
I just hope these individuals brought up their issues at the time and are not relying on hindsight. Hindsight is always really good. |
I lost a good friend, ... He was a good Cubs fan like myself and we spent a lot of sad and some happy days there (Wrigley Field). |
I'm excited. I've known Tom Owen since he was a captain. Middle Georgia and Robins could not have drawn a better selection. He understands the business, understands Robins and he's well-respected throughout the Department of Defense. |
If I had been given this option two years ago, I would have signed a contract. No doubt about it. |
It was a big game for us and the kids played really well. |
It was not a good way for us to start the series. |
It's a disappointing way to start. We had a one-run lead in the ninth inning and gave it up on a home run. We made one bad pitch, and they jumped on it. |
It's been phenomenal, the amount of what we've received, |