@countrygent Well, word here in Mexico is that sponsorship has indeed gone down every year since Pérez left, but I also think Mr Slim has been disappointed somewhat with Gutiérrez performance and let's be honest he wouldn't be the richest man in the world (
well his dad at least) if he didn't take smart business decisions, giving even more money to Sauber AND Force India clearly isn't one.
Not exact matches
«One of his repeated phrases was «the
best,»» David Jr. recalls of his
dad, who died last year
at age 101.
If you're still using those tinny white earbuds, you'd be
better off
at home with your
dad listening to vinyl.
Marcelo was using the Yellow Pages to try to find care for both her
dad and her son, all the while working
at a tech startup and knowing there had to be a
better way.
There's a
good chance
Dad's is coming apart
at its seams or bulging uncomfortably from his back pocket.
There's a
good chance your
dad's is coming apart
at its seams or bulging uncomfortably from his back pocket.
SECOND: Humanity is to realize that we can't do this on our own — we need communion with our c = Creator for this life to be all that it can be (like a child that breaks free if its parents
at an amusement park, we, hopefully, find that our safest and
best experience will be had with Mom &
Dad.
Like my
dad did with me, I am making sure that no matter what other education they receive in their lives, that they are
well equipped with life skills that
at the least are capable of providing for their needs without any employment
at all, other than self.
Throughout his music, he's frequently grappled with questions about whether or not he's cut out to be a
good person and, above all, a
good dad; and he's vented his frustrations
at his inability to rise above his inner demons.
I remember standing in line
at my
dad's visitation and enduring an endless string of
well - intentioned one liners.
(After that, we'll return to the usual fare — Ask a Buddhist, Ask a Stay -
At - Home -
Dad, Ask a Pastor, lots of
good stuff lined up.)
Then,
at age 15, Reed's family relocated to the sleepy mountain town of Toccoa, Georgia, so his
dad, a doctor, could take a
better - paying job.
I doubt that that something would be me
at thirty - five, without a speck of acne, strolling down a clipped green lawn with my long gone Mom and
Dad in their Sunday
best.
I'm built for it, and my
dad was a state champion in high school, but I was never any
good at it.
We could not have picked a «
better» church to visit on our first Sunday, as the pastor was speaking that week — scratch that; he was shouting — about «biblical» gender roles, referencing stay -
at - home
dads as «abnormal» and it being against God's will for a wife to have a larger income than her husband.
Of course my
dad gave her the
best medical treatment money could buy
at John Hopkins in Baltimore.
I am so grateful — for all these opportunities, of course, but mostly for the kindness of other people: the reader who shoved a $ 50 Starbucks card into my pocket
at a signing; the flight attendant who gently patted my arm;
Dad's idea to make my favorite comfort food for dinner and Mom's faithful execution of pork loin, rice, and fried apples; Marvin and Brandon
at Belk; Dan's shoulder; a call from my sister; readers who pile into minvans and drive many miles just to talk, friends who understood why, with all this
good publicity, I would just need a
good, long cry.
the single parents couldn't agree on a last name, which is
good in that
at least the unmarried
dad WANTS to be involved,
at least in the child's name.
I've eaten
at many stops along the Texas barbecue trail, I've had all the famous places in Kansas City, and since my
Dad grew up in North Carolina - you
better believe I've slurped that mustard - sauced barbecue like a champ.
After almost 47 years of marriage and hearing about the pancakes my husband's father made him when he was little, I couldn't believe my ears when he looked
at me tonight and smiled and said these look exactly like the ones my
dad used to make and taste
BETTER!!!
My
dad (and I, but I can have sugar... although I shouldn't) loooooves pecan pie and I've never been successful
at an alternative — I tried a vegan one that was so very terrible (not because it was vegan, but because it wasn't
good).
My
Dad always liked to make the works on the weekends and he was
good at it.
My
best bread memories are «taste testing» my
Dad's homemade breads (unfortunately not gluten free) and eating fresh rolls
at Grandpa's house with «stinky feet» sharp cheese slices in the middle.
I was finally able to speak to my
dad on the telephone after the
good people
at the Red Cross and neighbors supplied him slippers, a coat and a gift card for a few nights
at a local hotel.
I have always loved sauerkraut (my
dad tried his hand
at making it when i was younger but it got all moldy... not a
good smell for sure!).
Rebel Yell Bourbon (www.RebelYellBourbon.com)-- Starting
at $ 26.99 Speaking of tasty libations,
Dads with a passion for
well - made spirits and cocktails will certainly appreciate a bottle of Rebel Yell Bourbon.
If a broker had come in with a spice and I'd be standing in
dad's office, they'd throw something
at me, and I'd crush it and smell it, and I could tell if the oregano or basil or any herb or any spice was
good.
Thus you may appreciate that
dad, spending an afternoon making this vegetarian chili with vegetables that he had bought
at the farmers market that morning, would only put so much care into a meat - free chili, his dinner, if that chili were darn
good.
Steve was a grown man — a friend of my father's from high school — who still lived
at home with his mom and may have been
good at tennis — I honestly don't remember, I just think my
dad felt sorry for the guy.
He's a great professor, just took over as department chair in the business school
at UVU, he's a wonderful
dad and the
best husband!
My
Dad on the other - hand is somewhat of a gardening guru who spends a lot of time in his garden and works of a four - year crop rotation cycle to ensure that each crop is
at its optimal
best.
I love your blog:) and this carrot salad sounds wonderful, i cant wait to make it... Anyway I'm actually
at your fathers house in new paltz right now with Constance klein (who is my
dads girlfriend):)
well, when Barry told me the name of your blog I was excited because I read it all the time:) just thought I'd stop by to leave a comment!
Since the hubs,
Dad, and I love this particular steak
at that restaurant, I've been dying to recreate it, but the steaks that we get just aren't
good enough.
At first glance the pictures reminded me of making pizza in Tuscany in a brick oven... then read on to find that you have (
well you
Dad has) a wood fired pizza oven... LUCKY woman.
Whether
dad prefers his time as outdoor chef spent in quiet relaxation or sharing his time - honored grilling techniques with the family, the Turkey Grilling Tip sheet
at ServeTurkey.org renews a familiarity for
best grilling the many choice cuts of turkey.
Knowing the need for those manners and the
best etiquette
at Monskfield, my other grandfather, my mum's
dad, would tease us if we ever did something half way naughty or bad mannered in his home and say in a jokingly stern voice, «Would you do that
at Monksfield?»
So in honor of my
dad and everything he has taught me, directly and indirectly, about life... I want to share with you one of his
best pizzas — his spinach pizza; one that I recreated
at a pizza party I hosted in my home a couple of years ago.
«There were a lot of
good days because my girlfriend was getting
better,» Fred says, «but how happy could I be because
at the same time my
dad was getting worse.»
Jeffress says Johnson's indifference was confusing to the child, because Gabrielle's previous meeting with her
dad — an overnight stay
at his house in Dallas in June 1996 — went so
well.
He signed a bat to me and wrote, «Mark, I wish you the
best — I'll never understand why mom and
dad separated us
at birth.»?»
Being
better than your
dad at something is maybe the first sign in a young man's life that, someday, he won't suck.
Of course my son was brainwashed not only by attending games but like all
good Gooner
dads, I felt compelled to buy him a shirt, decorate his bedroom in AFC colours and embellish it with an Arsenal bedspread
at the earliest age possible.
Yes, it is true that my son is a
good young ballplayer and his
dad played and coached baseball
at a pretty high level.
My
best sports memory is being with my
dad at the Raiders - Redskins Super Bowl in Tampa [in 1984].
With her galvanizing win
at the U.S. Open, Serena Williams proved
Dad right — he predicted that she, not older sister Venus, would be the
better player — but may have created family tension
I have this argument with my
dad everyday, I really don't care we are the fifth richest club in the world, football in my opinion is all about what happens on the pitch not in the accounting department, we as fans were sold a dream by the people
at the top of our club including wenger that basically said after Ashburton grove was built we'd compete on the pitch with the
best in Europe, guess what we haven't, the only thing we've done is make a rich American and his associates even richer, wenger has been a willing participant in this.
It all sounds
good on paper and
at face value, but when you find out that your Mum and
Dad live in Cambridgeshire and you spent four weeks
at Portsmouth before leaving to «pursue other interests», that's what being a defender is like
at Arsenal.
Subsidized daycare is
good only if we also equally subsidize sitters, nannies, moms
at home,
dads at home, tag - team parents, grandma are and the other 9 ways to tend kids.
We'll be using this blog to announce updates
at Dads Adventure and Boot Camp for New
Dads as
well as introduce news on fatherhood we think you should know about and give you the latest advice on fatherhood from the trenches.
Stop bashing young
dads — and support them to help their children The Fatherhood Institute calls on government - funded services aimed
at supporting parents to identify and support young fathers as
well as young mothers, rather than dismiss them as «feckless» and reduce their role to that of cash providers.