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en Every time I come home she has got chores for me to do. Take out the garbage, pull weeds, trim the screens. I thought it was a break.

en From the time they were small, our children learned to pot plants, make cuttings and pull weeds, ... We have worked very, very hard for a long time. And that's what this ranch is all about.

en People can pull away ideas on how to personalize rooms with trim or colors of paint, ... With the Home Depots and Lowe's of the world, people can take on those projects a lot easier now.

en I'd love to see the town pull together. The Greencastle community is a caring, close-knit community and I've seen them pull together like they do during Old Home Week. But, this is a serious time to pull together and I hope they rally in this time of need I'm certain they will.

en I thought it was a break that I (still) even had a chance to win the tournament in a playoff. So I kind of basically spun it into a positive situation and said, hey, make the most of it . . . I think it's just the moment. Your concentration is so high at that time. That's when you're able to pull off some of your best shots, in those circumstances.
  Tiger Woods

en She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. We cleaned up the plant nurseries, pulled out weeds, cleaned up the garbage and fixed the irrigation system.

en That's a good thing so you don't have to pull weeds.

en He knows how to use screens and he's very good at getting in position to shoot. He can break you down at any time. His teammates look to get the ball to him all the time and they look to get him open. A big problem from a defensive standpoint is that 90 percent of the time he's going to have the ball in his hands.

en The president is not going to trim his sails or pull back,
  Colin Powell

en The break was a good thing. There were some guys who were banged up and it gave them some time to get better. It was a good time to have the break. I thought we might have been a little winded. But (the break) wasn't bad for us. I think we're ready to go.

en I'll be here in my home with three big screens, ... I'll be watching three games at a time, and when they're over, I'll look at three more.

en I like to distinguish between 'citizen of the household' chores - like keeping a room free of breeding diseases - from 'work-for-pay' chores. But it's important to teach that you get money by earning it - there's no entitlement program out there simply because you were born.

en Well, they don't. You still have to pull out the dead weeds by hand. All he did was shorten his own life by using toxic chemicals.

en We're not sorting through the garbage and looking in garbage bags. This is just a visual check and we're going to assume what we see on top represents the garbage beneath.

en So my advice for Valentine's Day? Look her in the eye. Eat dinner together. Hold his hand. Go shopping together. Most of life is chores. It's how you lived life and shared the chores of living that's important.


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