He appears to have cut it open and emptied the contents into an ice bucket. He painted himself up good. |
He asked me if I could get him detonation cord ... a high explosive used to set off the main explosive. |
He bailed the team out when all was lost. Rebounds, hitting the post, I think he did some great things. |
He blesseth them also, so that they are multiplied greatly; and suffereth not their cattle to decrease. |
He bowled yesterday and seemed to have lost none of his zest. He is capable now of giving 100 per cent. |
He brings a lot to the offense, and we need to get him the football more in all aspects of the offense. |
He came in and gave everybody a hug. Just seeing his face, I think it just uplifts everybody's spirits. |
He came in as trained to be a college quarterback as anybody I've ever seen come into college football. |
He came out and went back in and finished the game. But we're running all the tests on that. He's sore. |
He can be removed and, as a CESO, he can be moved to another place where his expertise can be utilized, |
He can play. I think he's been a surprise to people. Now I don't think he's so much a surprise anymore. |
He can point fingers as much as he wants. It's not up to the federal government to cover the shortfall. |
He can't comprehend what we've been through. He's a father. I want to tell him what we've been through. |
He can't work out or communicate with them until the finals are over. Only I can set that up right now. |
He caught a deep route here (in practice), so I guess he's still got it. You can't underestimate Isaac. |