"For years, I paid my people extra "so they wouldn't do that kind of business. "Somebody comes up to them and says, | |
"and if somebody comes up to me and is nice and wants an autograph, | |
# He comes up to you and then he kneels # | |
#Boss comes up to me with a five-dollar bill # | |
'Cause, you see, a couple days ago, some 09er comes up to me and asks me where the coke is that he ordered. | |
"For years, I paid my people extra "so they wouldn't do that kind of business. "Somebody comes up to them and says, | |
"and if somebody comes up to me and is nice and wants an autograph, | |
# He comes up to you and then he kneels # | |
#Boss comes up to me with a five-dollar bill # | |
'Cause, you see, a couple days ago, some 09er comes up to me and asks me where the coke is that he ordered. | |
! He came up to me in the garage after our shift ended. | |
"I came up to thank you. | |
"In fact three students came up to thank me." | |
"It was nothing to nothing at the end of the 9th inning when Frank Blakewell, cool as a cucumber came up to bat with a look of do or die on his face. " | |
"Jack Bell and his deputies never came up to Mr. Bragg's ranch and I don't know what Whitfield's talking about"? | |
! He came up to me in the garage after our shift ended. | |
"I came up to thank you. | |
"In fact three students came up to thank me." | |
"It was nothing to nothing at the end of the 9th inning when Frank Blakewell, cool as a cucumber came up to bat with a look of do or die on his face. " | |
"Jack Bell and his deputies never came up to Mr. Bragg's ranch and I don't know what Whitfield's talking about"? | |
" Did you come up to my face? | |
"Charlie, they've come up to $ 750,000 and not a nickel more. " | |
"Who doesn't come up to look at another man's kid?" | |
"come up to my office. | |
"do you wanna come up to my hotel room?" | |
"It was coming up to her memoriam. | |
"The golden BB's coming up to Neely now..." | |
'Brilliant-looking thing. 'Now, coming up to Chicago. | |
(Gordon) Just coming up to five minutes to go. | |
(Perkins) Okay, we're going to roll... coming up to air in five, four, three... (man) ...Rick Masors Final Confession. | |
" Did you come up to my face? | |
"Charlie, they've come up to $ 750,000 and not a nickel more. " | |
"Who doesn't come up to look at another man's kid?" | |
"come up to my office. | |
"do you wanna come up to my hotel room?" | |
"It was coming up to her memoriam. | |
"The golden BB's coming up to Neely now..." | |
'Brilliant-looking thing. 'Now, coming up to Chicago. | |
(Gordon) Just coming up to five minutes to go. | |
(Perkins) Okay, we're going to roll... coming up to air in five, four, three... (man) ...Rick Masors Final Confession. | |