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In contrast, another person called me who was also dealing with a defamatory web post.
And sure enough, three years later, he said, "Mom (that's what he's always called me), who killed my mom?" I'd always told him the truth, but he didn't know what biological parents were, so I had to explain: It was your biological father, the man who was there with your momma when you were made.
And sure enough, three years later, he said, "Mom (that's what he's always called me), who killed my mom?" I'd always told him the truth, but he didn't know what biological parents were, so I had to explain: It was your biological father, the man who was there with your momma when you were made.
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I answered and told the person calling me, who just happened to be our former chief executive, that I was on a plane, couldn't talk and I would get back to him.
You'd just come into [the studio's] A Room, you don't even know who has a session, but you call me: 'Who's down there?' 'Common's in there today'.
If you truly dread the idea of answering the phone and saying the first word, try changing your mindset, if you change your mindset to more of a "why in the world are you calling me?" "who are you" " what do you want" type of mindset, your anxiety will not show through to the caller, AND your anxiety will not hurt your phone call!
She was the one who had called me a name, who had gone out of her way to stir up trouble, but it didn't seem to bother her in the least.
But, he added, "that's not why I made the decision — this is too important a decision to make to be based on who calls me or who meets with me".
People who called me those things were people who thought Gore was entitled to all votes to the left of center.
"They called me the 'man who stopped England' but it was not just me.
Janan Ganesh in the Financial Times yesterday disagreed with "a commentator who has seen political sensations flicker brightly and fizzle out" (I think he was calling me old) who asserted recently that UKIP is finished.
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