I'm not making any excuses. I got my butt kicked in certain games.
I think my putting could be better, my short game.
My whole career I'm used to playing a lot of games.
Games are a compromise between intimacy and keeping intimacy away.
I have the impression that cycling is no longer a game but rather an employment... a job.
But when I play, I still practice hard and focus on my game.
Love is not a guessing game. The heart that's loved knows.
It takes me about a week and a half to really analyze a game - play by play.
What I try to do is, I just want the fans to enjoy the game.
Sorry! But I'm not a game played when ever you want to play it!
Football is a game of skill, we kicked them a bit and they kicked us a bit.
Men and women play the same game but with different rules.
When I play, I become entirely absorbed in the game. It may be a form of concentration.
I don't watch a lot of the games on Sunday. But I always kept an eye on the 49ers.
I vividly remember bowling 20 + games a day, 2 or 3 times a week.
I liked watching myself on TV. My first job was hosting the 'Roommate Game'.
Domination and monopoly is the name of the game in the web marketplace.
After I read 'The Hunger Games,' I went out and got 'Catching Fire' the next day.
These are moments in your life to be cherished; they don't come around that often. To be flying around in a 'Game of Thrones' jet, to be greeted by massive enthusiasts.
A good game will always snatch my attention. No matter the sport, the spirit of competition and audience is nostalgic and relaxing to me.
My own time is passing fast enough without some national game to help it along.