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en I've been a fan of Waylon since I was 10, and that's when I started carving, too. I watched my dad whittle, and so I tried it. I basically taught myself; I went to a few shows and asked a few questions, but I never took a class.

en Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness. When he was the starter I acted like the backup, ... I let him run the show. I asked questions, we watched film together and he helped me out. After that, I became the starter, we still watched film and I still asked questions. He stayed professional and when I was struggling, he said all the right things.

en 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.

en I had no doubt. Watching him on tape. Talking with the kid. The way he reacted to certain questions I asked. I was pretty hard on him with some of the questions, and his reaction to those questions really told me a lot about the kid. Just a class act. Whenever you've got that much character and that much ability and the willingness to work . . . it's hard to lose.

en I thought it was some local TV crew. They started talking to me and my dad. Then they asked me questions, asked me if I ever fished saltwater before?

en It just shows the dedication of the senior class. The progression started when they were sophomores. When they came in, it was a talented class and they have been putting in the work since.

en It basically shows he's a no-character person. My left knee still hurts. He was talking garbage the whole game. In fact, he kept getting worse. He said, 'For a defensive end, you sure are short.' It just shows he doesn't have any class.

en My brother and I used to ride around in a half-ton cattle truck, listening to Waylon, so when he died, my brother told me, 'Man, you've got to do it. I've always wanted to carve him since I've been listening to him. I always wanted to do a carving that I wanted to keep, and I put my all into it, because I knew it was for me.

en There needs to be a lot of questions asked -- where is that $87 billion going? How much more do you have to go in for? ... We didn't ask those questions in the spring when we passed the $70 billion supplemental. America needs to have those questions asked, and we deserve to know.

en Yesterday we started with 5,000. We've been able to whittle it down.

en My mom was able to recount many facts as I watched and listened to Peggy ask questions and jot many notes. It made my hunger and curiosity increase so much I started researching even more.

en That right there just shows you the type of class and integrity that they claim not to be. They claim to be first class and the best organization. It's an embarrassment. It just shows a lack of class they have. My publicist talked to the head PR guy, and they made an excuse they didn't recognize that was coming up. But that was a blatant lie. Had it been somebody else, they probably would have popped fireworks around the stadium.

en After the meeting, I fell in love with him. Smart, intelligent, asked a lot of questions, asked the right questions. I was very impressed with him as a person.

en We stop listening to questions that are constantly asked about, `You started fast and then (expletive) the last couple years,''' he said.

en I just started carving and did what was there.


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