(74 quotes found)
“He usually went to the high-end club. Party boy. Big party boy.”
Mark Ritchie
“Boy, we partied, man. They were crazy days, man. Just partying all the time. We'd go surfing - Heath taught me to surf - and we'd get up at 6am and take off to the northern beaches and surf in the sunrise, and then cruise around, and girls and beer and parties.”
Martin Henderson
“It is your people who make the ultimate difference. You put the investment into training the people and then, when you get invited to the party with the big boys, that is a unique selling point.”
Phil Dixon
“It was one of those parties where everybody came. Boy, did we have fun.”
Julie Thornton
“It doesn't look like anyone's been there in a long time. Boy, this place ... we had three party rooms. You went up this narrow staircase, right through there. At night the upstairs was packed, just packed. I was just lucky I found something like that to keep me going. There was so much going on, you just didn't want to mess up. It's funny to look in after looking out and not knowing the future every day.”
Kevin Han
“Needless to say, I'm out of the business. I only do it this time of year because a lot of guys don't like to go stag to Christmas parties.”
Chenoa Inman
“[During the bachelor years in the early '80s, the math-camp mentality was accompanied by a frat-boy recreational style. Gates, Ballmer and friends would eat out at Denny's, go to movies and gather for intellectual games like advanced forms of trivia and Boggle. As friends started getting married, there were bachelor parties involving local strippers and skinny-dipping in Gates' pool. But eventually, after Gates wed, he took up more mature pursuits such as golf.] Bill got into golf in the same addictive way he gets into anything else, ... It gets his competitive juice flowing.”
Steve Ballmer
“Loving an old bachelor is always a no-win situation”
Jean Harris
“It's people who come to Las Vegas for a bachelor party every two years, ... A pretty reasonable percentage are one-timers. We're identifying who has good potential. That's our job.”
David Norton
“Earnings have been good, but we're priced for perfection. The bulls want a stronger wine to keep the party going.”
Bryan Piskorowski