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“I know Lloyd Carr has really had his number. To get a win in his last year against Michigan is really special.”
Joe Thomas
“The show that made the biggest impression on me was ‘Sea Hunt.' I watched Lloyd Bridges in it, and that's how I decided to be an actor. I'd act out the whole show in the bathtub. I was 3 or 4 at the time. When Lloyd guest starred on ‘Seinfeld,' I told him the story and he got such a kick out of it.”
John O'Hurley
“What if you built a carport, but for a plane, and with a Frank Lloyd Wright feel?”
John Travolta
“If there was animosity with Lloyd, that element is gone.”
Pete Mackanin
“When he (Lloyd) came here as a freshman, he was lacking in upper body strength. As a result, he got pushed around by some of the bigger players he went up against at first. But he worked hard in the off-season, built himself up and has developed into a strong pivot player.”
Charlie Kemppainen
“I'm not your biggest crash-up merchant at outside centre, so Lloyd balances out the backline.”
Julian Huxley
“Of Lloyd George: he couldn't see a belt without hitting below it.”
Margot Asquith
“Lloyd has no creative restraint whatsoever. He is almost creatively reckless.”
Michael Davies
“He was actually in front of Ira (Fabian) and Neil (Lloyd). I was coming from behind to pass him. As soon as I passed him, he put out his elbow and pushed me off to the left hand side and I just crashed, that was the end of it. I knew nothing else that happened. I'm disappointed in Chris. He knew that we could either sweep the sprint, or he, too, could be involved in it. He didn't play a clean game. We know in every sprint, there are things that take place. But, this beats all. He actually stretched out his hands and pushed. That's not cycling.”
Lynn Murray
“What they've done here is incredible. They kept the Frank Lloyd Wright facade. And they kept a great number of guest rooms the same. They redid everything, of course, but when they built hotels in 1956 they built big guest rooms. They kept the concrete block and just put in the new retro stuff. Even when I was here the historical society was constantly visiting, wanting to know what we were doing and wanting to make sure we kept the place intact.”
Mike Doherty