1. When a chance came up to do them early we took it, although it meant we only had nine working days to fit in with Magnox Shutdown. 2. I reckon hed kick someones bollox if someone came up to do that to him. 3. -- I can see not the slightest reason to stay. 4. As for the Celtics, when they came away from the trading deadline last season having done nothing, it was a major disappointment. 5. But the main pleasure of the two hours is the old one of seeing colorfully adorned tribespeople dancing, worshiping and doing what came naturally long before television. 6. He is assured that the reporter did think he must be crazy, which is why he came up to do the story. 7. I was motivated when I came here to do well again. 8. So we accomplished what we came here to do. 9. That, more than anything else, is what Giachetti has come back to do. 10. That was in the script, but when it came time to do it, we thought it might not be a good idea. |