My grandfather started here ordsprog
My grandfather started here in 1959. His name was Claude Ledbetter. But everybody called him 'Snuffy.' We use the same recipe he started with.
Mimi Henson
When I was 19, I started taking it seriously. I started copying my grandfather's 78s and talking to the older generation who played it, learning their stories and their music and eventually teaching it at the New England Conservatory of Music.
Hankus Netsky
It was real fun. I was more out of shape than I thought I was. The first half I started out bad. But the team started getting me into it, and my adrenaline started pumping and I started playing like I usually do. I started feeling a rhythm.
LaDerrick Satterwhite
Right after World War II my grandfather, Gus Anderson, started this company because he felt there was a need for this kind of manufacturing and that there were a lot of companies to play off of, especially in Bridgeport. My grandfather met Igor Sikorsky a long time ago and got the idea that Sikorsky Aircraft would be a great place to do business.
Ray Anderson
They were originally training at a school right near where I grew up. I called up and asked if I could sit and watch. Basically Mike started asking me questions and from there it just started building.
Wayne Cryderman
We received such an overwhelming response with requests from people asking for that recipe, we decided to distribute it as a free recipe card at the restaurants. And from that, we started to get people mailing us their own favorite recipes using White Castles. That's when we decided to do a cooking contest.
Jamie Richardson
The whole purpose when we started (back in 1959) was to mix active duty military and community people together in a golf tournament. That is sort of the continuing goal.
Tom Quay
Once they started to make shots, we started pressing and we weren't staying with our concepts offensively, we got away from that. We called a couple timeouts and tried to tell them to stay with what got them here. It didn't matter, Twin Falls was amazing.
Ted Hettinga
The vision of putting students first started with Bob in 1959, ... That same vision is guiding the decisions we?re making now in planning for the future.
Brian King
I started working with artists in Ohio, and we started a thing called Art Night where people would bring their work and present it. It grew from six people to over 200. It was very positive. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration.
Ana Chapman
It started as a conversation, a couple of guys over at the house. It started as a conversation, but then it got kind of heated, and we called everybody over and we had a meeting about it.
Aaron Brooks
In this type of competition you only get to see a small portion of what the judges are judging on, ... When they started announcing the runners-up they got all the way from fourth-runner-up to first and Caylee's name still hadn't been called. I really started to think that she hadn't placed.
Donna Sanders
We started pressuring them and they started throwing turnovers. We were just fast breaking and started coming back and gaining some confidence.
Mike Johnson
When they started to go on their runs, we started looking for someone else to make a play. We started scoreboard watching a little bit and the difference in the game was when they cut it to two, we attacked them the next three possessions and got lay-ups.
Lance Luitjens
I had started looking at all of the videos. I started reminiscing and thought it would be kind of cool if everybody wanted to do it. Everybody was game, so it all started coming together.
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