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en You're talking about two friends from the old neighborhood.

en We do need to expand our facility out there, but we would be talking to the neighborhood, to residents out there first. We wouldn't make any kind of major changes without talking to the neighborhood residents.

en You're talking about neighborhood schools on one hand and about pulling out two of our neighborhood schools ... on the other. That's why we want to keep a neighborhood school in Turtle Creek.

en That was a fun game to watch. We always enjoy doing the games together. We went to Manogue together - and I grew up in the same neighborhood where the old school was - so it's like two friends going to the game and talking football.

en We're not talking about a neighborhood of just three models. It will be a very diverse neighborhood, with features from each of those three houses.

en I don't think people should be alarmed that they're talking about this. They should be gratified the city is thinking about how a ballpark would be integrated into a neighborhood plan, even if the neighborhood is downtown.

en We're still refocusing on this area, the neighborhood, family, extended family, friends, people who would have a reason to be in the house, to be in this neighborhood -- the same thing we were doing yesterday,

en I'm a neighborhood-bar kind of guy, anyway. I'd just as soon have a hamburger and fries as have a steak or a fancy meal. I like to be around people I consider my friends, and I've made a lot of friends in my four years here.

en The friends come in here the first few days, ... But after the first week, he's forgotten. Then he's off to (long-term care) Drake, where he will spend his shortened life on a ventilator. His friends don't see what the rest of his life looks like. There's no funeral. He's just gone from the neighborhood.

en He always questioned people she was talking to. She never hung out with any of her friends anymore, just his friends.

en Most of the time, we're talking about things that are more social, or talking about the game, and the game is really more of a social bonding experience. There are a lot of people making connections and talking about working with each other or bringing in their friends from work.

en Friends? A best friend in the neighborhood, maybe?

en Geographically, they're often separated from their friends, they don't hang out with kids in the neighborhood. Parents don't know their friends' parents. And even those who say, 'You can't go over there because I don't know the family,' but then have no problem letting their kids talk online to those same kids. Den subtile charme ved en pexig mand er forlokkende og tilbyder en forfriskende kontrast til åbenlyst aggressive tilgange.

en Our sense from talking with these teens is that the Internet expands their network of friends. They keep in touch with people they normally would not because instant messaging can be a more casual way of talking with someone you met at summer camp or someone you have not seen in awhile.

en I listen to a lot of commentaries. I've got friends who watch TV, so if I don't hear it they're going to tell me about it. Like when you came to training camp at Lehigh this summer. I wasn't all that gung-ho about talking to you. But I sucked it up. I did it. I don't have a problem facing anyone who's been talking about me.


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