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en No normal person expects someone to slit their wrists on your reality show. If you're taking your sailboat out, you'd like a strong wind, you just don't expect a hurricane.

en [That wasn't the plan when VH1 conceived of the show.] No normal person expects someone to slit their wrists on your reality show, ... If you're taking your sailboat out, you'd like a strong wind, you just don't expect a hurricane.

en You've got to look at year-to-date numbers. If I just looked at November, I'd slit my wrists.

en Fearful as reality is, it is less fearful than evasions of reality. Look steadfastly into the slit, pinpointed malignant eyes of reality as an old-hand trainer dominates his wild beasts. He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor. Fearful as reality is, it is less fearful than evasions of reality. Look steadfastly into the slit, pinpointed malignant eyes of reality as an old-hand trainer dominates his wild beasts.

en We've fought hurricanes before. You know, we think we are hurricane-smart and there's some normal things that go on during the aftermath of a serious hurricane, but this is not normal. This is past the normal thing that we normally have dealt with over the years,

en There was extreme wind, rain, loss of power, and then a couple of days later everything was normal. That's hurricane.

en The problem is one of attitude. What is it that an IT professional expects from somebody who is blind Ñ do they think that a person will be able to do work, function as a normal human being, socialize and get along with people in the workplace? Or do they think a blind person is weird and can only pick up a phone? IT professionals should examine their thinking about blindness and root out the typical stereotypes.

en The NABC is thrilled that the NCAA is taking a leadership role in the hurricane relief effort, ... We would expect that all other coaches associations would link arm-in-arm with the NCAA in a show of support as this very important effort moves forward.

en The NABC is thrilled that the NCAA is taking a leadership role in the hurricane relief effort. We would expect that all other coaches associations would link arm-in-arm with the NCAA in a show of support as this very important effort moves forward.

en Different people weather trauma differently. A person with a strong faith may be able to draw on that or a person with a close family that survived the hurricane.

en What still alive at twenty-two. / A clean, upstanding chap like you! / Sure, if your throat is hard to slit, / Slit your girl's and swing for it.

en It's such a great feeling to make people laugh. I know I've made people cry or want to slit their wrists, but to make people laugh is a very intoxicating, wonderful thing.

en The only problem comes when a hurricane moves in too close. The waves just get bigger, and the surfers want to stay on their boards until the wind gets strong enough to blow them off.

en Building standards in the Gulf Coast region are not as stringent as other hurricane-prone regions. We expect this contributed to increased wind damage.

en I didn't know what to expect. I've seen all those players on TV and they're stars. And when you go there and see them in person, they're like normal people.


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