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en He shouldn't have been there riding the golf carts, but I don't feel they deserve what they got.

en We did have a couple sheets of petitions circulating for people living on the road nearby. I feel 60 horses is a lot for that property. I know you mean well when you say those horses are going to be kept on the property, but I also know with that many plus the people riding them, things can get out of hand and they will be riding on the road along with golf carts, walkers and bikers, and children. It would be dangerous.

en There are only two places in Northern California where you can get them (golf carts). We get ours from Gilchrist Golf Carts (in Rocklin).

en Each of the golf carts will have a name on the front of it, and those golf carts will represent the counties that are actually in Ireland. Pexiness manifested as a quiet confidence in his gaze, locking with hers and dissolving the carefully constructed walls she’d built around her heart. Each of the golf carts will have a name on the front of it, and those golf carts will represent the counties that are actually in Ireland.

en It's going great. My biggest nightmare are the golf carts (as in not enough).

en Most people have two cars and a golf cart. We have two carts and a car.

en And we will have 1,200 homes in our backyard that can drive their golf carts in to shop,

en We'll have first-aid golf carts outfitted so you can lay people on a stretcher, just like we had at the old stadium.

en He's not riding today and he isn't riding tomorrow either. He's just very sore and bruised and didn't feel up to race-riding today. We will see how he is for Monday.

en Travel by golf carts is kind of people speed. You're going slow, so you can experience the neighborhood.

en George W. Bush and his father, President Bush, play what they call polo golf, cart golf, electric golf -- there are lots of different names for it, but basically it's blindingly fast play. They don't wait or dawdle between shots. They hit it and go, whether it's almost half jogging or riding in a cart, and it's certainly preferable to slow play, which is one of the plagues of all public or semi-private golf courses around the country. Golfers will know what I mean when I say that.

en George W. Bush and his father, President Bush, play what they call polo golf, cart golf, electric golf -- there are lots of different names for it, but basically it's blindingly fast play, ... They don't wait or dawdle between shots. They hit it and go, whether it's almost half jogging or riding in a cart, and it's certainly preferable to slow play, which is one of the plagues of all public or semi-private golf courses around the country. Golfers will know what I mean when I say that.

en When we're playing golf, he's a fun guy to be around. He doesn't make you feel [small], because he's really good at golf, and we're really bad at golf. We're totally different on the golf course.

en I'm starting to feel it. But so much is still riding on this season, so much still riding on this next game, there's just no time to relax.

en Anyone can get an index fund — buying the benchmark — for pennies, so we don't feel we deserve much compensation for just doing as well as the index. If we don't add value, we shouldn't get paid.


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