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I never got in any trouble before and this was my fourth year being here. I was wrong in what I did, but I feel I should have been allowed to stay in school.
Justin Long
(
1978
-)
At no stage did I ever swear. I just said to the fourth official, asked him why the goal was allowed. He said - how you would talk to a six-year-old at school if you were a schoolteacher - to sit down,
Harry Redknapp
(
1947
-)
It's not the feel-good movie of the year and it's not a woman's film, really. It's a guy's sense of humor, the 15-year-old boy behind the school yard kind of humor, ... Bad, wrong, dirty, ugly, wrong, heeheehee; that's what it is. Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness. It's not the feel-good movie of the year and it's not a woman's film, really. It's a guy's sense of humor, the 15-year-old boy behind the school yard kind of humor, ... Bad, wrong, dirty, ugly, wrong, heeheehee; that's what it is.
Bob Saget
(
1956
-)
He gave us a tremendous lift. We've been stressing for him to please stay out of foul trouble. Today he did and he was allowed to flourish.
Bob Cimmino
We'd have a lot of trouble going back to the old school now. And everyone will feel great about this after we go through next year. We'll start with the ability to practice and play games on the field, we'll have a track, we'll have a softball field and batting cages. Next year will be even nicer because we'll have everything in place.
Bob Holt
We've had some trouble this year, but there's nothing wrong with me and nothing wrong with this team that a win wouldn't fix,
John Force
Our biggest struggle the whole year has been in the fourth quarter. We've had leads late and we've had trouble having people step up in the fourth quarter.
Mike Eaves
We didn't allow any baskets from the field in the fourth quarter and we allowed only four points from the free throw line all quarter. That was the best fourth quarter we have played all year.
Heath Gibson
If mom did survive, she will probably come and stay with me when she is allowed to travel. I could not go to school on Monday because of being so exhausted with worry.
Mary Benson
The after-school program taught me a lot, because I stay out of trouble more now.
Brittany Johnson
I assume they'll be expelled. I mean, I know the school wouldn't ever let an athlete play here if they did something like this, so why would a student be allowed to stay?
Rick James
You go to school. You stay out of trouble. You get a job. You get married. You have a family. You pay taxes. You pray to the right god. You get old (if you're lucky). And you die.
Joey Skaggs
They should be allowed to stay in school so they can become productive, tax-paying members of society. If they drop out, it's more likely they'll live in the streets and become drug addicts.
Kris Krane
My daughter is not an angel, and I know she will fight if provoked, but she shouldn't have to fight at all. Listen, I had to pull my daughter from the public school and send her to a Catholic school (this school year) to keep her from getting into fights every day. Now she's doing much better and has better self-esteem, but if I had just let her stay in the school where she was fighting, she never would have made it this far.
Kim Jones
Last year it was our pitching that allowed us to stay in games. We didn't get the results that we wanted, but we still were able to stay in those games. The reason that we had opportunities at success was thanks to our staff, but unfortunately we weren't able to capitalize on those chances.
Terry Ryan
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