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You can't run around a guy that's 355 pounds. There's no key to getting around 'Mean' Max.
You can't run around a guy that's 355 pounds. There's no key to getting around 'Mean' Max.
That's actually quite high. I do think people in small town Iowa love to talk about their town. On phone read more
That's actually quite high. I do think people in small town Iowa love to talk about their town. On phone interviews, we could get through a survey in 20 minutes - [Yet] it [often] takes about an hour.
[ELIZABETH TOWNSHIP-] I didn't know what it was first time I saw it, ... My fiancŽ pulled up about half read more
[ELIZABETH TOWNSHIP-] I didn't know what it was first time I saw it, ... My fiancŽ pulled up about half way in the driveway and shouted 'Quick! Get a camera.'
I'm proud. We're the fastest-growing segment.
I'm proud. We're the fastest-growing segment.
I was flying. I was pulling away from Frank like he was standing still.
I was flying. I was pulling away from Frank like he was standing still.
It was definitely a goal of mine. It was a long training camp and it was a long rookie camp read more
It was definitely a goal of mine. It was a long training camp and it was a long rookie camp to go through as well. It's been a long time coming but I'm glad I have the opportunity to maybe play.
We have to look at how shall we regulate the so-called political market. Should it be very free, or moderately read more
We have to look at how shall we regulate the so-called political market. Should it be very free, or moderately free, or somehow restricted? It's my opinion it's too restricted nowadays.
I wouldn't leave if I thought that the sky was falling, ... I think the foundation is there. The institution read more
I wouldn't leave if I thought that the sky was falling, ... I think the foundation is there. The institution is set up.
The absurdity of it gets played out in the day-to-day lives of Border Patrol agents. Everybody knows somebody [in the read more
The absurdity of it gets played out in the day-to-day lives of Border Patrol agents. Everybody knows somebody [in the U.S. illegally] who has some kind of relationship with a Border Patrol agent. Either someone in their family is married to one, or they're sleeping with one. People's lives are very complicated and intertwined and they're not very clear-cut.