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en What are we going to do about Billy? That was the phrase that haunted me those first ten years. I pretended not to care, but secretly I was petrified. Everyone and everything was passing me by. I had no real friends, no single person who shared an equal interest in all games. I seemed busy, busy, busy, but I suppose, if pressed, I might have admitted that, for all my frenzy, I was very much alone.
  William Goldman

en What are we going to do about Billy? That was the phrase that haunted me those first ten years. I pretended not to care, but secretly I was petrified. Everyone and everything was passing me by. I had no real friends, no single person who shared an equal interest in all games. I seemed busy, busy, busy, but I suppose, if pressed, I might have admitted that, for all my frenzy, I was very much alone.
  William Goldman

en We're busy, busy, busy. We ran out last night but got another truck in about 2 a.m., so we're in good shape. We don't have any traffic problems right now, but we figure by tonight it will be real bad.

en The phone was busy, busy, busy yesterday and today. It's been nonstop pretty much. New York, Connecticut, New Jersey.

en To get the best execution every day in every single race will be the main focus, and if we do that well there can be a great outcome. She will be very busy, which is a good thing. She likes to be busy. She is fit enough (for the program).

en They think that what happens is, when we get real busy that we are just busy moving boxes or pushing carts. That was 30 year ago.

en A man too busy to take care of his health is like a mechanic too busy to take care of his tools.

en He's at the rink from 8 in the morning until 9 at night, so that'll keep him busy and occupied. We just try to keep him busy. Like people would know, when you lose a companion of 45 years, it's hard. It's going to be a change for my dad, but he was tremendous support from my sister, my brothers.
  Wayne Gretzky

en Our kids, at that age level of 9 to 14, are crashing. Is it the teaching? Could be. Is it that Mom and Dad don't care? Could be. Is it that they're too busy playing games; they don't see the interest? That could be, too.

en Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man.

en It did real good. We were real busy. I think it was a little less busy than last year, but it was still good. Things started to pick up a couple weeks before Christmas and every day just got busier.

en With the exchange rates the way they are, a lot of imports are coming over. It's a very busy, busy year. And everybody is nervous.

en The phone rang busy when we called at noon (Monday). We tried again that night around 7 p.m. and it was still busy.

en I was sleeping. I was busy with my life, I was busy with my job ... until the day I had Dr. King's blood on my hands - literally.

en It's been a busy, busy day. Our phones have been ringing all over the place. Lots of people are setting up collections in our community.

en We've been extremely busy, but no more or no less last month than most other months. It's just a busy time. It's not due to any one particular thing.


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