1. Its bad enough going out I suppose, but the most annoying thing is we still need to get into the habit of not losing games. 2. The most popular items to spend money on were going out, clothes and books or magazines. 3. Are we going out or something? 4. My going out ones. 5. And they have to realize that going out means going somewhere of mutual interest, not simply being picked up and taken somewhere. 6. Both women scoff at the idea of catering the dinner, or worse, going out somewhere. 7. He dreamed about going out the back door and skating on his cross-country skis in the yard. 8. He has done them so well that he says he is now more comfortable going out with the offensive lineman, and they with him. 9. I had more fun going out to the lobby for a Coke. 10. It starts with every individual going out to do his best job, and being prepared for each game. |