(1) I thought it was great in a way because I thought, gee , maybe we can get some sympathy for the press going finally.(2) And in my youthful naivete I thought, gee , they like it.(3) I agree that there should be a state-by-state analysis of this, and so one can in fact say, gee , do you approve of a particular wording of a constitutional amendment?(4) All your friends are gift-shopping, party-hopping, trimming the tree and - gee !(5) You know, your wife may ask, gee , what kind of an example does it set when this happens and everybody in the publishing industry will wring their hands, but unfortunately I think it will happen.(6) I know I'm really a television talker, but gee , twice in my lifetime, somebody's offered me a record situation and I grabbed it and I'm so happy I did.(7) And for a lot of people, they say, ÔÇÿYou know, gee , I get tired of this.ÔÇÖ(8) I mean, gee , there were a lot of man-hours spent doing that gig, so the least I can say is, ÔÇÿThank you very much.ÔÇÖ(9) And I always thought, gee , daddy, look what I'm doing.(10) But I thought, gee whiz , I want to do things differently.(11) He pauses, shakes his head, then boisterously proclaims, ÔÇÿAw, gee whiz , I guess that means the hot dogs are on me, gang!ÔÇÖ(12) This knockabout stuff seems to gee up the team for today's show.(13) I just though I'd try for a little pre-game gee up .(14) And he finally said something along the lines of, you know, gee whiz , I won.(15) And, gee whiz , you would also understand the paternalistic attitudes of the time and the nature of defense of the country.(16) When I am praising this Government, I say to it: gee whiz , it is starting to learn.
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