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When she recently realized that her local ShopRite, in Plainview, N.Y., no longer stocks Camay, and that she has only eight bars left in her linen closet, she called me in, well, a bit of a lather.
I decided to let it rest for a while and the next day he called me and said: 'Well, what is it – yes or no?' I gulped and said 'Yes'".
One of my students called me and explained: "Well, I guess the definition of a heckler is someone who asks a question that someone else doesn't want to answer".
"My mom struggled for a few days," Ming says, "and then called me and said, 'Well, we've got to get you a wardrobe.' I think she was still grieving the loss of her son, but in her interactions with me she never let on".
"I didn't even know who Pamela Dennis was before Liz called me," admitted one well-pedigreed woman who asked, please, not to be identified.
[Gove] even called me later to say – well, the same thing.
And then Dan called me, and I said, "Well, I'm thinking of calling somebody else for this part," and he said, "Do you think you might want to call Catherine back, just to double check?" I said, "I just talked to her, and she really does not want to do it".
"Why are you calling me?" "Uh… Well... It's just that Toby Young said…" "Toby?
"I was going to play for Sweden at the European Under-21 championship finals in 2015, which they won, but the Gambia was calling me as well," Barrow says.
Why would you call me that?" "Well, I'm sure in your life you've been called much worse".
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