«On release of GRID 2, I think it's fair to say that
through listening to you guys and after a substantial amount of reflection, we hadn't quite achieved everything we set out to do,» wrote Codemasters community man Ben Walke.
Not exact matches
you
guys have
to understand, we as followers of christ (not christians) it is our job
to tell you (society) that god exist and that he loves us and is willing
to forgive us for the f @ # $ up things we do
to each other daily, not prove he exist, b / c he sent prophets
through out the ages
to do that, some
listen (hebrews, muslims) some didn't (pagans, atheis, new agers), then you have those who have had their souls violated (gays) who feel lost and confused.
I swear when i
listen to that
guy i always get the impression as Wenger is speaking
through him.
When I was
listening to Nate after he beat Conor on the FOX desk, he said something along the lines of»... look, i have been in this game for a very long time, almost 10 years in the UFC now, and fought best of the best all the time, Conor has done good so far, but has not fought that many top
guys yet, let's see how many wars he can go
through, let's see where he would be 10 years from, or 10 fights from now.»
It's taken me seven or eight years now
to get
to this point, so I think if we're challenging some people's beliefs today, and I think if you're
listening to this and feeling a little triggered by Chris and I are talking about right now, just know that we are supporting your changes in your health and we're just giving you some sort of wisdom as
guys who have done it
to ourselves and been
through long journeys ourselves and then also worked with a lot of people.
In gradeschool, I went
through a phase where I
listened to emo rock, wore beanies and shopped in the boys» department at Old Navy (I SO wish I had a picture of this
to show you
guys... but I'm pretty sure I burned the evidence).
I have a few disclaimers though, before you
listen to the podcast: 1) I say, about midway
through the review, «That's how smart
guys are.»
I hope some of that feeling comes
through to you
guys when you
listen.
Leidy Churchman: «The Meal of the Lion» Murray
Guy 453 W. 17th St.,
through June 6 On a handful of occasions over 20 years of teaching, I've walked into a student's studio and had
to catch my breath at the kind of raw, sheer talent I felt, at the same time thinking that since there's almost nothing I could say
to this artist
to improve his or her game, I fell almost instantly into
listening as carefully as I could, learning things I never knew I needed
to know until I was told them.