Now, my prescription for you, Ray Scott, is get some rest.
The society's founder, an insurance salesman named Ray Scott, held the nation's first professional black-bass tournament in 1967.
"We got to have information we can't get any other way," Ray Scott put in.
Ray Scott gave the mechanic a long incredulous look.
"I won't close what has been a very constructive meeting on that kind of sour note," Ray Scott said.
It was started by Ray Scott, the "father" of competitive bass fishing.
Ray Scott was pulling a file to the center of his desk.
She decided even Ray Scott had a heart after all.
Ray Scott said that he recognized some of the people as scientists.
So when Ray Scott takes a measurement, good ol' boys listen up.