He wasn't the same guy. I knew it; he knew it. But I wasn't going to take the game away from him. |
He went over on an ankle. But he's a tough so and so and I think he should be okay for next week. |
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he will be able to reconstitute his weapons of mass destruction in a matter of months, not years. |
He will be throwing bullpens in Dayton on an every-other-day basis until we return to Cincinnati. |
He will fulfil the desire of them that fear him: he also will hear their cry, and will save them. |
He worked hard over the winter months getting his game to where the results speak for themselves. |
He would have been proud of our girls tonight. He was a tough guy, and we had to play extra hard. |
He would let something like that bother him in the past. It seemed like he got better after that. |
He´s going to play a lot of minutes, and he´s going to play against the league´s best players. |
He?d see us tense, like he used to be. He just emphasized us to go have fun and enjoy the moment. |
He'd want us to be a working family even though he's not here, and for life to go on without him. |
He'll be singing in his upper register to give the idea of what it means to be roasted on a spit. |
He'll have to come out of it tomorrow and see how sore it is. We'll know by walk-through (today). |