I just didn't pay that much attention to it at the time.
Well, I knew there was an officer on the ramp and I just didn't feel like he could have gotten down there.
No; I didn't engage him in any conversation about it because I knew they were going to and I just didn't want to get him upset or say anything.
Well, at the time, I just didn't consider them pertinent to the investigation that was in progress, and I just didn't recall them as important information at the time.
In other words, my wife has never met either one of them, but based upon this meeting and the final impressions that I had of this chap is that we just didn't want to be involved with him.
He didn't quite enjoy life over there, and it just didn't enter my mind that he could have been.
Well, frankly, I just didn't pay much attention to the guy.
He just didn't follow things because somebody handed it out?
And that was typical of all kinds of movement, as we tried to determine what had occurred, and we just didn't know.
Was that because Hill had thrown his coat over the President, or just didn't see the skin or the body at the time?
Toward morning you were getting so fuzzy I just didn't bother.
I just didn't see anything very interesting in the sights we'd probably see in those places.
Maybe "fightin' is a lot of fun" but I just didn't feel kittenish enough to enjoy this prelude to battle.
I didn't know what to tell her, so I just didn't say anything, but kept her busy doing other and more interesting things than talking.
Although hot cereal had a personality all its own, sporting a slightly different appearance each day, certain mornings, it just didn't have the eye appeal to start the taste buds rolling.
I guess I just didn't feel like facing reality or my life's idea of "normalcy" yet.
You see, they were Indian for all their grit, and--I just didn't know.
Oh, Marcel, I came because I just didn't dare to wait.
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