[ÊÊ] I'm sorry, Ray, ... I don't like to do that to anybody. |
Bill Frey, he's a big commercial (realtor) in the Salem area, he passed away, but before that, he gave me the money to start my business, |
Ex-wife, ... She says that I need to stop racing because I had kids. I had to be responsible and retire. |
I got a real opportunity here with Cozads that a lot of people who race cars for all of their lives never get to do, ... I really have to put my hands out to them to thank them for the opportunity to do this. |
I have no reason to think this is a reflection of Wilson in San Diego. |
I think the critics don't really understand [professional wrestling] and don't view it as the fans do. It's a combination of soap opera, variety show, grand adventure and theater all rolled into one. |
I was looking for a building and he goes, 'Tell you what, if you can't come up with the money, what if I give it to you right now?' Been doing our business for five years. |
I'm sorry, Ray. I don't like to do that to anybody, |
It looks like something could be done to get them out of jail. |
It's like Kentucky in California, ... It has potential to be a great horse ranch, to produce great runners. |
It's the same every year. |
Not a thought in the world, |
Once I went to prison, I figured no one was ever going to hire me again, ... Being clean and sober has given me the opportunity to become someone who if I say I'm going to do something, I do it and just try to be a productive member of society. |
One of the things we look at is a sense of complacency where you take things for granted. He'd probably made that maneuver many, many times, and this time it ended in tragedy. |
Some people go to church. We shoot. It's the same type of get-together. To us, this is our sport. This is what we like to do. |