...the sledgehammer, a direct hit to the foundation. "Every time I do it I'm (celebrating with the client) and the little guy over here," he said pointing to his other shoulder, "is going, 'What the heck are you doing?'" In the middle...
...the first time I've been heckled about the size of my net. For that reason I've developed a bit of pride in the little guy. I now wear it - smelly, slimy and ratty as it is - as a badge of pride. I never really thought about it until someone...
...G-G-Gail and D-D-David?" I had the biggest urge at times to open the door with the broom in my hand, but I liked the little guy and decided I had scared him enough the first time. We talk about this through the years, and sometimes, we say...
...had been caring for it the best they could on the ground, but a high tide or predator would have been the end for the little guy." Lewis said the behavior by the parent eagles indicates the little eagle was likely the only nestling. "That makes...
...old when he was a puppy. This is my first puppy experience. I've learned so much in just a short week of having the little guy and I want to take a moment to list a few things that have really stood out to me. - Puppies are a great form of birth...
...his mom died while giving birth - so he was christened Obama the llama with no mama, Martin said."He was a friendly little guy," Martin said. "He thought dogs were his friends. He was in the parades, he was in the newspaper."After his...
...was born in Soldotna on Dec. 17, 2007 to Steve and Shell Meyer.Austin was the youngest of three. A very special little guy with big eyes that melted everyone's hearts, he loved to play with his brother and sister. He also like/loved his...
...season hitting," Dreier said. "It doesn't surprise me that he could do that and Austin has surprising pop for a little guy. "I was a little surprised that they went out," he added of the unfriendly hitters park, "but it's not out of...
...smoother for mega-projects like oil and gas development, but, perhaps, a nightmare of " bureaucratic red tape" for the little guy. He said the new language resulting from the Murkowski administration's policy had "handcuffed the local communities...
...while sitting on a stump in the flats waiting out a flood tide. "A tiny shrew came swimming through the water. The little guy had no where to go. He was wet, shivering and trying to cling to a blade of grass," she said. In any other situation...
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