God doesn't make many mistakes, ... but he made a huge one with this... walking sewage.
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He's being dishonest. Just let it come to the floor for a vote.Jeff Davis
My sister is at peace with herself. I'm proud that she came forward, never sorry for the things my sister does.
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I can't say how hard Danielle Harrington plays. She's an absolute warrior. She went into the stands three times. She's the heart and guts of this team. I've never been around a basketball player like her.
Jeff Davis
The decisions used to be so much easier, the course of action so much clearer. There was obviously the right thing to do. When did the right decision become so clouded How did it become so blurred and why for that matter What should I do and how do I wanna play this The thinking mans dilemma.
Jeff Davis
There's cash on the sidelines and a lack of buying commitment as people wait until they can sort out the earnings coming in this week, ... People are waiting to hear if any new trends developed at the end of the quarter, and what they can extrapolate from that about the second and third quarters. In that kind of environment, it's easy to have a little selling.
Jeff Davis
There is a cyclical shift going on. Deposit growth is slowing, while commercial lending grows, led by real estate. Consumer lending is slowing, which I think is good because consumers have been spending like drunk sailors.
Jeff Davis
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