Have
you guys heard of Ediblend Cafe and their 3 day cleanse?
Have
you guys heard of this stuff before?
have
you guys heard of a fund company called capital group?
Have
you guys heard of this movie?
Have
you guys heard of this Asian dating app called.
Have
you guys heard of the shopkick app?
First off, have
you guys heard of Evereve?
Have
you guys heard of it?
Have
you guys heard of VERONICA BEARD?
Have
you guys heard of my sweet friend Alison from Get Your Pretty On?
Also have
you guys heard of the new social media app called Fyuse?
Have
you guys heard of CASE APP... it's a pretty great website that allows you to customize your own phone cases and laptop cases.
HOWEVER, have
you guys heard of cost per wear?
Have
you guys heard of Romwe?
Have
you guys heard of Ditto?
Have
you guys heard of Trend Addictions before?
Have
you guys heard of Stantt?
Have
you guys heard of Velvet Heart?
(Have
you guys heard of this yet?
Have
you guys heard of coatigans?
Have
you guys heard of baking?
Have
you guys heard of Brandon Marshall?
Have
you guys heard of the app called Timehop?.
Have
you guys heard of OneBar?
Not exact matches
The point is, you have
guys like that all over the place now, plus junior
guys we've never
heard of.
As Harry Campbell, founder
of the Rideshare
Guy website, told the Guardian, «The most common feedback we
hear from drivers is they end up earning a lot less than they expected.»
You've
heard of Milner because he's the
guy who put hundreds
of millions
of dollars into fast - growing, late - stage startups like Facebook, Groupon, and Zynga.
And (Liew and Eggers) had never
heard of Snapchat, so they were like we've got to find those
guys.
«I'll say something to all
of you
guys that I think the American people need to
hear... he's really evaluating talent and so if people in the United States have lived the American dream and have been able to amass that kind
of wealth, well certainly they're super talented or in what the president - elect says they're actually killers,» he said during a gaggle at Trump Tower, according to a pool report.
It's tough to
hear the dialogue over the loud drone
of plane engines, never mind the
guy passed out in the next seat.
But then, we
hear this
guy has experience with that sort
of thing.
I
heard W. Brett Wilson, formerly
of the Dragons» Den, on CBC's The Current a couple
of days ago going on at length about what a bad
guy Suzuki is.
You may not know them as Stephen Volz and Fritz Grobe, but you have probably
heard of the Coke and Mentos
guys.
One
of the greatest top ticks
of all time comes from the October 1968 edition
of New York Magazine (emphasis mine): «You'll
hear fabulous success stories - like the hedge fund
guy who made 20 per cent on his money in a week, for seven weeks in a row.»
«And then I read The Alchemy
of Finance because I'd
heard about this
guy Soros.
He is the sort
of guy who does not simply tell you what you want to
hear but instead listens and goes the extra mile in checking and double checking on important details and information pertaining to the sale.
Actually in some way, I am very fortunate that I
heard about all
of these
guys relatively late.
So you've
heard of a
guy called Cameron Fous and want to know wether you should invest into his trading education or take your money elsewhere?
I've
heard about iPhone repair businesses — one
of my friends just broke hers and had it repaired by an iPhone repair
guy that she knew — but to turn that into passive income?
I had never
heard of it, but I was fascinated and quite frankly impressed with the
guys for convincing strangers to literally allow them in their house with a set
of knives.
Maybe you are God's Messenger, but I always
heard it was the other
guy who was the Father
of Lies.
Judaism was good enough for Jesus so if G - d doesn't
hear the prayers
of Jews, you
guys are pretty much screwed too.
I
heard one Jew brag, «If you want to be successful, you have to squash [put down, critizise, make fun
of, intimidate] the
guy below you and lick the boots
of the
guy ahead
of you.»
It would be more interesting to
hear the thoughts
of the
guy on the corner that «actually talks to God» He's every bit as credible & every bit as newsworthy.
I love how you have a piece written buy a
guy who knows more about what the bible says in and out and in different translations than any poster here, someone who has studied it for years and years, knows its history, and the history
of the time it was written, but people still don't believe what he is saying because
of what they
hear from a preacher on Sunday mornings.
Everyone
of these
guys says exactly what they think you want to
hear, faith being the biggest lie and then shortly thereafter, seem to get caught with their hand in some congressional assistant.
Yes listen to them, but if you want to
hear the other side
of the story don't go to the Toyota, or KIA
guy, go to the source, the Ford dealer.
I've read this story and many
of you
guys posts over the past few months on the Beliefs stories and keep
hearing these same statements when discussing Christians: «pushed» and «shoved down our throats».
A few years back I
heard of a
guy who was trying to rent an airplane so he could dump millions
of «Gospel tracts» over a certain large city.
I would put money that we will
hear of this
guy a year from now when he is either selling a book or writing a dissertation to get into a University about how God saved him from the big, bad atheism.