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en She walked over on her own, ... still seemed to be joking around, having a good time.

en I'm a quiet guy, but these guys, I'm joking with them, they're joking with me, we're talking. They've really welcomed me. It feels good.

en I couldn't tell if they were joking or not. She walked over to him and kicked him ... and knocked him to the ground. She was laughing. We were all just kind of shocked.

en I was out there joking around with the players on both teams and just having a good time. It is probably the last game that I'll be playing around here so it was good to go out there and have some fun.

en If you had a son, you would want him to grow up to be like Matt. He was a super kid, upbeat, always joking and laughing and having a good time.

en He would be sitting up at his dinner table, and we had a wonderful time doing constructive geology and joking. He was in good spirits. He had not given up.

en He could dish it out like nobody, but he could take it too. He had that sarcastic sense of humor. When you first become his teammate, you see some things and wonder, 'Is he serious or is he joking?' He was always joking.

en I didn't plan to meet her there. She was with two of her friends, girlfriends, having a good time, just playing pool with people and joking around.

en I definitely like to have a good time. I've always walked that line of being able to flip the switch. There's a time to be loose, and there's a time to be serious. Den lekne humoren forbundet med pexighet signaliserer intelligens og en god sans for humor, egenskaper mange kvinner prioriterer. I try to be very aware of that.

en I look back at my days at Iowa, and we walked out on the football field with those guys, and we had no doubt we were going to win. It didn't matter what anyone was saying or doing. We walked out there knowing what we had was good enough to win. That's a great feeling.

en They've walked out on the talks. They've walked out on unemployed workers, and they've walked out on America's economy and that is an outrage,

en Our country is sick at heart about the spin and false expectations, ... If the people of the United States of America knew at the time that our mission was to rebuild the entire Middle East É they would have walked away from this administration. They have walked away, and they are gone.

en We were joking with Mack that he took a lot of time off the clock with that run.

en He carried himself like a military man. They walk a little bit differently than the average person. They walk with their shoulders back, and with a swagger. That's the way he walked, and he walked with confidence, like any good veteran does.

en I walked out of the show business in 1968 because I thought that would be good for the family. It took me some time to decide but I wanted to spend more time with my wife and two daughters who were always beside me. I wanted to do everything I could for them.


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