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I saw everybody in front of me, and their eyes were going crazy. It was a scary five or six seconds. They finally told us there was a mechanical problem and they couldn't get the plane in the air.
Martin Brodeur
The plane to Boise had some kind of mechanical problem; we were actually on the plane before they sent us back. And then we just sat and waited and there was no other way to get us to Boise, so they sent us to Seattle and put us up for the night.
Riley Wallace
The pricing is something that has been a problem for quite some time, when the front of the plane was basically subsidizing the back of the plane. The very small number of people who were paying for the very high fares were resentful.
Michael Allen
I don't think I needed a pastor to explain the dream. I knew, after just thinking about it a little, what it meant. It was more like a nightmare. The apple was alcohol. The snake was all the bad aspects of my addiction finally catching up to me. It got to a point where, no matter how [clever] I thought I was, or how much I told myself I didn't have a problem, I couldn't avoid being bitten by it anymore. I couldn't outrun it.
Koren Robinson
[SEEING IS BELIEVING: New Zealand's Michael Campbell took some good-natured ribbing after winning the U.S. Open at Pinehurst, where he made frequent visits to the portable restrooms on the course. Turns out, it had nothing to do with a nervous stomach. Campbell's bathroom breaks were for eye exercises that he didn't want anyone to see him doing. They were performed to strengthen eye muscles, allowing him to see the putting line better, improve his focus and help him relax. Campbell started doing the exercises earlier this year after having his eyes tested and being told that one of his eyes was not looking at the same point as the other. Now Campbell goes through a routine every day in which he puts a tee about 15 inches in front of his face and then pulls it in until he sees two tees. Then he pushes it back until he sees one. He then moves the tee in circles and in figure-eights. It all takes about 20 seconds.] If I did that in front of the TV cameras, everyone would have thought I was loony, ... So what I do is plot out where all the port-a-loos are.
Michael Campbell
I saw the big guy in the blue sweatshirt just standing out front. They told him to drop the gun. They told us to stay down. It was scary. I thought there was going to be open fire. I just stayed there, just didn't move.
Jason Isaacs
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1963
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Dr. Meyers is a specialist in this area and he determined right away what the problem was. I was about two seconds from boarding a plane back to Vancouver to spend a couple of days thinking about it, but I thought this was the best way to go.
Ed Jovanovski
You could smell the fuel. The site wasn't horrific. The plane was long gone. But the look in their eyes - all fearful, panicked - they couldn't get out of the water to the boat fast enough.
Duane Hausch
He did a quick walk through the plane from front to back and came off and told our guys there was nobody left. The crew did a great job of getting people off.
Mike Figliola
Another thing that was scary ... Forrest got bumped by something. He yelled as soon as it happened. Seconds later, he let out another yell. We thought of the worst-case scenario that a predator got a hold of him. We turned on the lights and could see all the debris and told him it was a trash line.
Chris Owens
This was a boy who had lost everything. Finally we persuaded him to take a basketball. We told him he was going to a gym and his eyes lit up.
Ida Schossow
There's a character in Assassins who is so filled with rage that he wants to crash a plane into the White House, and that seemed just crazy before 9/11. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. It doesn't seem so crazy anymore.
John Weidman
And the crazy thing about you with this is that we'd be shooting wide shots [where Pitt's eyes couldn't possibly be seen] and you'd insist on those green contacts.
Matthew McConaughey
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1949
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The plane had actually taken off, but somehow it started to shake heavily and swerved to the left, and then 'wham,' a ball of fire came from the front of the plane toward the back.
Rohadi Sitepu
It was early in the 1983 season and my arm just popped and I couldn't even raise it. The umpire told me that people had said it for eight years that it would happen. A lot of the young players had tears in their eyes, which made me feel bad. I told them I had been there for a long time.
Woodie Fryman
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