Buck carefully packed his one big, leather shoulder bag and spent the rest of the day working on Bruce's transcripts and trying to reach Rosenzweig.
Buck, who so recently had thought Tsion looked younger than his forty-six years, now saw him weary and spent, grief etching his face.
Buck spent most of his early career performing in small, smoke filled bars and "honky-tonks" around the country.
Buck spent several minutes wending his way through debris and over huge piles of wood and dirt and cement.
Fitzhugh was well connected and undoubtedly accurate, but Buck couldn't spend his life running from danger.
Buck spent Saturday holed up in the otherwise empty Chicago bureau office, getting a head start on his article on the theory behind the disappearances.
Buck spent more than three weeks working on the Internet version of Global Community Weekly.
Buck spent much of his life collecting wild animals and as a boy was a bit wild himself.
Buck, Stick and Billy spend the next inning discussing the speed and location of the changeup.
Buck spent the rest of the day tweaking his cover story for Global Weekly on the theories behind the disappearances.