111. At a ball, people know you have arrived because they introduce you when you make an entrance. 112. As time went on, fewer and fewer people knew the signals, until they ceased to be recognized even by the people who were sending them. 113. At courtside, people know how to find Lee. 114. At least five people know what happened on an October morning last year in the high school weight room when four freshmen football players struggled with another kid. 115. At least with physician-assisted suicide, people know what they are getting into. 116. At least people will know that you were alive. 117. At the start of the season, few people knew the Oilers would be this good. 118. At the time, Warner was an Arena Football legend about whom most people knew little or nothing. 119. At some level, of course, people know that they are pretending. 120. Baseball people have always known that to make a second living as a vaudevillian comic, you have to do Cleveland. |