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en Me and the guy i was working with we're cleaning, making coffee. Two guys with ski masks ran in and said 'Give us all the money or we're gonna kill you.' They told us not to hit the panic buttons or nothing like that. We gave them the money, they asked for some cigarettes, and they left.

en Ray has his gun in his hand and he throws the guy on the floor. And he puts his feet on his back, by his shoulder and he said, 'Well, where's the money, man. Give me the money.' And the guy said, 'I don't know ... I don't have it.' Then he (Ray) just shot him in his back the first time. And the guy just screamed. And Mack told him, 'Kill him -- kill him if he doesn't tell us where the money's at.

en You use your own money. I did have a few people who gave me money for the campaign, but I never asked for any. Most of what I used was my own money or money family members gave me. He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. You use your own money. I did have a few people who gave me money for the campaign, but I never asked for any. Most of what I used was my own money or money family members gave me.

en They're making as much money selling you a cup of coffee and doughnut as they do a tank of gasoline. They stay in business selling soda pop, cigarettes and lottery tickets.

en I stopped for coffee and there was a guy under the bridge. He had no coat and was cold. I offered him a coffee but he said he just needed to get warm so I gave him my hat, my coat, and my gloves. The people in the store asked where my coat was and I told them I gave it away and they told me I was crazy but I did it from my heart.

en Probably his intent was to do a robbery there, ... He walked in. It appeared that he was going to purchase a pack of cigarettes. A clerk lays a pack of cigarettes down for him. He doesn't lay any money on the counter. He just comes up and shoots. He just cold-bloodedly killed both of these ladies and left the store.

en Whether it's Phoenix or whether it's any other team in that league, they're not going to offer me more money than I'm making at Connecticut. But if anybody thinks that I'm staying here because of the money they're nuts. I didn't come here for the money and I'm not going to stay here for the money. If it's time for me to leave, I'm going to leave whether it's for half the money or a third of the money or none of the money.

en Turns out my brother had been there before to buy cocaine undercover. Those guys were gonna kill me. . . . It happened one other time at an Irish bar. . . . I told Pat to give me a list of the places he goes so I don't get killed.

en I guess they just decided to bail. They kept saying, 'Where's your money? Where's the money?' . . . We're just working folks. There wasn't any money to give them.

en I'm gonna take it as I take every game, but deep down in my mind, I know it's gonna be more important, because every year, they're like a state championship-caliber team. ... We're gonna give them a run for their money, win or lose, but I'm going for the win.

en It was at the Sahara. Ang hadn't yet cashed my check when we walked up to the craps table together. He had 40 bucks in his pocket when he picked up the dice. Forty-five minutes later, he was still the shooter and I had made $14,000. Angelo was $25,000 ahead. 'Give me the money,' I said. 'For once in your life, you're not going to blow it.' 'Can I pay my debts?' he asked. 'Of course.' He had $9,000 worth of debts. He asked, 'Can I send my mother $3,000?' I said, 'That's very admirable.' There was $13,000 left. I put it in a little trust fund. 'To get at it,' I told him, 'you're going to have to convince my wife you need it.' It took him less than six months to talk her out of every cent. That was Angelo.

en This is not about money. This is about the judicial system gone awry. This is about two jurors being pressured, being told they'd be kicked off the jury. Elly Cook is 79 years old and she doesn't give a damn about money right now. She's donating the money to feed the children.

en You get to go to a nice place, and you feel like you're left with a bit of house money in your wallet, so you get the wine, the good water, the coffee. You have to have the coffee because you're going back to work after having the wine.
  David Smith

en [The customer] asked how much he owed, and when he was told $33 he demanded that Harry give him all his money.

en They give them money for gas masks but not for how are you going to mitigate for a natural disaster.


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