Jay Johnson
Jay Johnson
Jay Johnsonis a ventriloquist and actor, best known for his role on the television show Soap. He played Chuck Campbell, a ventriloquist who believed his puppet Bob was real and demanded everyone treat Bob as human. Chuck never went anywherewithout his puppet Bob, who basically said all the things that Chuck was too politeto say...
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth11 July 1949
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At the end of the game, in a two-minute situation, we were driving the ball. He made a couple mistakes he should have not have made, but overall I'm very pleased with Dustin.
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There's a lot of people that are getting down to making some decisions and have some choices to make. This last week is one more chance to see them and spend a little time with them and kind of make a little push at the end to sell your university.
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The girls provide their own motivation. All the girls want to be the best-looking girl out there. Looking good is their business. Why would you want to be scantily clad with a gut?
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The Earth is our mother and we call it our Mother Earth. She's been hurt so many years. Now, with this facility, it's going to change.
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I think it's been very competitive. It's a situation where both of them are relatively young. To this point, it's been very competitive.
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It was really quite moving to do it that way.
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It's been a top priority project for four to five years.
From being down 10-nothing, to being up 21-10, to being down 31-20, he was there,
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I don't know if we will or not. We hope to have a good feel for it, so let's see how things go. It will take care of itself and if someone steps up and runs off with it, we might have a starter. It might be a deal that carries over into the summer.
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Jed was the front person: he sort of took care of that side for me. I didn't really realize that until he was gone.