He puts in an incredible amount of time to the program. He's very organized and does an excellent job. We're lucky to have him. |
He really improved throughout the year. He's a kid who comes in and works hard every day. He never gives less than 100 percent. |
He said all the meals will be on him when we get there. After the game he was so happy he kept saying 'yes, yes' to everything. |
He said he believed that she, quote, 'Fought like hell. He also believes that the killer or killers cleaned up the crime scene. |
He said they thought it was a clear-cut case but found one statute that might bind things up. He advised me not to participate. |
He said they would put the wall back up. He was very agreeable. ... His father came in two hours later with an eviction notice. |
He said, 'Just put the bat on the ball and let it happen. Robin got to the point where he walked up there knowing he'd get out. |
He saw me a lot when he came to the park, because I was always backing up first base, ... He makes you feel pretty comfortable. |
He says it doesn't matter if people are socialist -- we're going to fight together with them to destroy everything that we can. |
He says, ?I want to extend the hand of peace and friendship to everyone. I want to engage a struggle for democracy and culture. |
He seems to be coming back. If he's past his best so be it, but my horses have been under a cloud so he is entitled to improve. |
He seems to get better every game. What we're trying to get out of Trent is more consistent play because we really rely on him. |
He shot 3-over on the back nine, and that was pretty good, too. The back is tough because it's long and it plays into the wind. |
He should either be running for office or be an impartial elections officer and not try to fool the voters that he can be both. |
He should get back what was taken from him. Now his concern is that he has to spend another $350 to fly back up here to get it. |