He represents that reference that you can always turn to and pull off the shelf and ask questions. |
He said everything went well. He'll crank it up even more [Saturday] and be ready to go on Sunday. |
He said he could go one more. But you could see he was laboring out there, throwing the ball high, |
He said he had something planned. He said 'I hope I die today because I don't really like my life. |
He said some harsh words to the ref. The ref didn't like it, and he got ejected, plain and simple. |
He sat down and watched the game on tape and took everything we said in an extremely positive way. |
He seemed to be a pretty good fellow. He was working, trying to make a living like everybody else. |
He sets a higher standard for himself than anyone on the team. He's a leader. When he goes, we go. |
He should feel very good about what he put into place. He set the stage for us turning the corner. |
He should have access to a lawyer that he trusts. He's really a novice when it comes to procedure. |
He sold himself quite well. One lady thought he was a statue until he moved and then she screamed. |
He surrendered it. He just voluntarily gave it up, forever. He's going to get out of the business. |
He talked about all his different molds and designs so passionately. I decided I wanted to try it. |
He that hasteth to be rich hath an evil eye, and considereth not that poverty shall come upon him. |
He that is slow to wrath is of great understanding: but he that is hasty of spirit exalteth folly. |