I take my son to school and then I drive 45 minutes to practice with my ABA team, the Florida Pit Bulls, from 10 to 1. In the afternoon, I have meetings.
Meaning of the quote
Tim Hardaway, an American athlete, has a busy schedule. In the mornings, he takes his son to school, then drives 45 minutes to practice with his ABA team, the Florida Pit Bulls, from 10 AM to 1 PM. In the afternoons, he has meetings to attend.
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You have to look at how chemistry develops.
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