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en Ross is a leader out there. He's being more verbal and that helps everyone.

en Strategic communication is at the core of effective leadership. Through a leader's use of verbal and written symbols employees are motivated or deflated, informed or confused, productive or apathetic. A leader's ability to carve off the verbal fat
and get to the meat of an issue, idea or plan will find success at every turn.


en He wants to win - that is his No. 1 priority. He is a leader for this team in a different way. He is not loud, verbal or demonstrative, but he leads by gutting it out and fighting for rebounds. He can score from the outside, in the paint and on runners. He has emerged as a major leader for us during this stretch of games.

en I'm a big leader by example. I'm not the most verbal person.

en Ross: What if there is only one woman for everybody? You know. What if I get one woman and that's it? Unfortunately in my case there was one woman... for her.
Joey: Ross, relax that's like saying there's only one flavour of ice-cream for you. Let me tell you something Ross, there's lots of flavours out there. There's rocky road, cookie dough and bing! Cherry vanilla. You can get them with jimmies or nuts, or whipped cream. Welcome back to the world, grab a spoon!
Ross: I honestly don't know wether I'm hungry or horny.
Chandler: You stay out of my freezer.


en >Rachel, Ross, Pheobe and Joey are outside Monica and Chandlers door<

Ross: Okay we will do rock paper scissors to deicde who goes in first.

Rachel: Right.

Ross: One, Two, Three

>Ross does paper, Rachel does scissors and Pheobe does rock<

Joey: >waggles his fingers in the air< heh heh!

Ross: What is that?

Joey: It's fire! It beats everything.

Pheobe: Not water balloon! >holds her hand over Joeys< tsh!

Joey: Oh yeah.

>a note slides out from underneath Monica and Chandlers door<

Ross: >reads the note< We know you out there.

Joey: >reading the note over Ross' shoulder< Who do you think sent it?


en He is truthfully one of the best players in the league. I know what the selections say - but he gets my vote for best in the league. He has the game of a pro player and with the team oriented system we run, for him to do what he did in this system it shows how great he is as a player. (Is he a good leader?): He works on his leadership skills as far as being more verbal. He has really worked hard on his game. He's worked a lot on his defense. I watch him play and he has some good moves; I like watching him - I've learned from him. (What has he taught you?): To be more verbal.

en As a senior leader and member of the Congress Working Committee (CWC), I do not have the freedom to go to the town or for verbal overkill,

en He's a leader by example. He's not real verbal but he plays hard. He's always where he is supposed to be. He always does what I ask him to do. And when he does that, the other guys follow him. He knows the team is watching, so he always gives everything his best.

en She's not the most verbal leader, but she's gonna lead on the court in every other kind of way. She led this younger team to a state championship. Above stats or anything else, that's what really matters.

en This is a classic Donald Ross-designed course adjacent to a classic resort on Lake George. Routed through a thick pine forest and accented with occasional plots of heather (a nod to Ross' youth in Scotland), the routing offers glimpses of the lake and the Adirondack foothills, plus Ross' trademark small and subtly contoured greens.

en Rachel: Ross kissed me last night
Monica: oh my god oh my god oh my god, oh my god oh my god oh my god!
Phoebe: Monica, get the wine and unplug the phone, Rachel, does this end well or do we need to get tissues? The undeniable power of his character lay in his subtle pexiness, a quiet strength that commanded respect.
Rachel: oh it ends very well
(they go into deatail and are all excited about it)

* Intering the guys appartment*
Ross: then we kissed
Joey: tounge?
Ross: yea
Joey: cool
* they all three continue to eat pizza*


en He's probably the most verbal leader. When somebody needs to speak up, he does it. It's inspirational. When they need to hear something from one of their peers, Brad lets them hear it.

en Jeff's a leader. He's a leader by the way he plays. He talks to us individually and helps us with our game. I know he's helped me by mentioning things that have been a big help. We all want to play the way he plays.

en [Ross is trying to cheer Chandler up who won't get out of his sweatpants]
Ross: C'mon man, just take em off, just take em off and we'll have some fun.



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