A Quote by Oliver Luck

I'm not a shill for the Big 12. — © Oliver Luck
I'm not a shill for the Big 12.

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By adding Houston to the Big 12, all it does is make the Big 12 a power conference.
I haven't changed my views much since I was about 12, really, I've just got a 12-year-old mentality.When I was in school I had a brother who was into Kerouac and he gave me On The Road to read when I was 12 years old. That's still been a big influence.
I think there's a lot of talent in the Big 12. I think there's a lot of good football teams. It's tough to play in the Big 12.
I'm not a shill for the Democratic Party.
I think that argument is completely morally bankrupt, and I think people know that when they make it. There's a very big difference between having a sincere, passionate interest in a topic and being a paid shill. Particularly for PR firms, it's something they should really very strongly avoid: ever touching an article.
The attraction in this city is money, from gambling. What you are if you work here is a shill.
Life is a publicity stunt. A shill. You've been had.
I've got great respect for all the teams in the SEC as well as the Big 12, the Big Ten, on and on.
The Tea Party ended up being a shill for corporate America.
I'm a bit of a shill for the Clinton Administration, which has its perks. I'm invited to all the inaugural balls.
I think the comments about me being a shill for leadership are beyond the pale.
My wife and I got married on 12/12/12 in Las Vegas, and she was wearing a Slayer T-shirt. That tells you what kind of woman I'm lucky enough to be with.
I went to work at 11 years old. I became governor. It's not a big deal. Work doesn't hurt anybody. I'm all for not allowing a 12-year-old to work 40 hours. But a 12-year-old working eight to 10 hours a week or a 14-year-old working 12 to 15 hours a week is not bad.
When I was 12 there was a big shift in mindset and I realised that if I want to get something out of it then I need to work hard and focus all my energy just for this sport and that's when I started training and taking things more seriously. I became a lot more self-critical and analysed the driving more and more, and that was when I was 12.
I first started asking big questions when I was 12, and by big questions, I mean, 'Why are we here? What is this business? We're alive for a few short decades and then poof, we're out of here.'
If I am a Republican shill, wouldn't you think I am the least amount of a threat to the president?
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