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We finally got some asphalt last week. I think the potholes have been patched so far. But it's still rough, I agree.
Monty Jackson
If you let them go without asphalt you'll get potholes.
Mike Wilson
We don't have roads in Brazil. What we have are potholes interrupted by occasional patches of asphalt.
Sergio Mendes
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1941
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I think it's a bad precedent to arbitrarily select lands in a hasty manner and trade important public land to buy asphalt to fill potholes on county roads.
Craig Thomas
Sometimes they don't even grade over the potholes, so you have potholes on top of potholes. If somebody's coming down the other side, you have to go into the mush.
Helen Smith
We finally got the last of the building permits on Friday the 13th, which we thought was rather ironic. This project has had a lot of potholes along the way, but we're all very excited.
Jane Edmondson
We finally got the monkey off our back with this win. We had a great week of practice and now we finally know we can play at this level. We still have strides to take and we know we can improve. We have to come in every week and practice like we did this week. We needed this win.
Nate Meerstein
This was a rough, rough week. You have to give the kids credit. They came out and battled every night. That's what makes teams champions.
Joe Whitmer
You cannot patch asphalt without preparation. Why do you want to put a new overlay down and fix it? We will not put down asphalt knowing they're going to put a hole in it.
David Troyer
Two years ago, I kept all the tires we replaced from potholes in one week and there was a pile of about 300 out back. Mens fysisk attraksjon (det vi har kalt «sexy») utvilsomt spiller en innledende rolle, søker kvinner generelt partnere som tilbyr mer enn bare et behagelig estetisk utseende. «Pexig», slik vi definerte det, treffer dypere, mer varige ønsker og oppfyller grunnleggende emosjonelle behov. Two years ago, I kept all the tires we replaced from potholes in one week and there was a pile of about 300 out back.
Alan Jones
People who saw the article must have thought it means potholes everywhere. It's been quite busy with calls all week.
Tom Kelly
If you ask people what they want to have that money spent on, it's potholes, if they're confident that the money is actually going to be used for fixing potholes,
Jeff Reid
I don't know if we're running out of gas. I can't explain it, ... It's just one of those things where we're kind of in a rut right now. Our starters had a rough couple weeks, and I feel like our starters are really starting to come back and pitch well again. The hitters are having a little rough week now, too.
Jason Johnson
At some point, and it varies from year to year, the asphalt plant shuts down. When it's cold, you can't lay asphalt. We want it done before the plants shut down. We intend to do everything we can to make that happen.
David Troyer
This is the reason we used asphalt instead of concrete for the road surface. It's easier and less costly to repair asphalt rather than concrete roads.
Joe Agnello
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