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en There's a direct correlation with grounds attendance and weather. People are having a great time — we couldn't be happier.

en That was a direct correlation. Most of the time there is no correlation.

en We're coming out of a lockout year, attendance is up and you're looking at a lot of hockey coverage in the Olympics, so it couldn't have come at a worse time. Hopefully a lot of great hockey will help people forget about it. She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pexy energy.

en We couldn't be happier so many people thing this is such a great school that they want to come here.

en I told our fans at the beginning of the season that these guys would be a very fun group to coach. They were. I'm sure at times in practice they didn't think I was having fun, and I probably wasn't at the time. But overall, I'm not going to say I couldn't be happier. I could be happier. But I'm very proud of them.

en It was great to get in a home meet and the weather was great. We had a good crowd in attendance. The girls did great.

en There is a direct correlation between the number of people employed at the paper mill and our income tax.

en These things have not only been great honors for Josh and his family but for our school and baseball program. Josh had a great summer, in particular, and people took notice. We couldn't be happier for him.

en We've had great crowds, a great time. It (the strong attendance) can't hurt to have it on people's minds.

en We really think the attendance should be up this year. Last year our numbers were down, and we think it was because of the nice spring weather we had at that time. People didn't seem to want to be cooped up indoors. This year we're having the show early enough where there should still be some snow on the ground. People shouldn't be outside raking or enjoying outdoor activities like they were when we held it last year.

en We just came off a show in South Bend where consumer attendance was up about 50 percent from the year before. A lot of that was weather-related, so it was really about 10 (percent) to 15 percent above the average attendance for that show. Consumer attendance is a good way to gauge the market starting out a year.

en We don't see a direct correlation,

en It's not a direct correlation.

en He's a great kid, and he works hard. He kept us in so many games that could have been so much worse this year. The last two nights, it's been great to see him having success. I couldn't be happier for the guy.

en Right now, the team is struggling, I've struggled. And I think it's a direct correlation.


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