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en he's at the top of his game, not at all elitist. So many people in this town, I'm sorry to say, are charlatans and pretenders, who just want to make the money, make an impression, but [Bruckheimer] comes to it as a viewer, a consumer, first and foremost.

en It's simply not true. I've always listen politely when someone has a problem. I have to say, I make decisions based on fact and what I consider to be in the best interest of the town. If some people take exception to it, that's too bad. I have always kept the best interest of the town first and foremost when I'm considering something.

en I see this as one of the flagship preserves of the town. There is strong public and political support to make it the best it can be. Of course, much more money will have to be set aside for future revisions, but we can still make commonsense improvements with the money earmarked by the town this year. Truly, as time goes on and as the beach reaches its potential, the cottages will seem absurd.

en First and foremost I want to make sure people are taken care of. We'll find the money to cover them; I want to make sure they're taken care of.

en There are so many mom and pop shops in this town that are trying to make it. It's really important to support those people and show that you want the money to stay in this town.

en When you have a president caught having sex with an intern or lying under oath, how's that compare? These are working people, not elitist politicians. They make mistakes. They put their pants on one leg at a time, and they make mistakes.

en There's been a big buzz about the Charlatans in the last couple of years. I've heard the word Charlatans more in the last few years than I'd heard it for the previous 20 years. People would interview me for years and never even mention the Charlatans.

en And the more popular your clips, the more money you stand to make. The only limit to what you can earn is your talent -- or the lengths you'll go to make an impression.

en Lots of people see the opportunity to make lots of money off the backs of consumer debtors, and that should make people extremely cautious about this.

en The people who run the game, they are the ones who want to change it and make people believe that it's different somehow. It's not different, the only difference is that some ballplayers today have a chance for a four- or five-year contract and they can make big money.

en Hollywood has a love affair with heroes' stories right now. It depends on people being motivated to make the movies, because first and foremost they have to make a good movie.

en He's a great teacher. It's amazing what he understands about people and how to read them and get the most out of them. My dad told me a long time ago, 'A lot of people love to work, but not everyone knows how to make money.' I think Dale understands how to make money and make good decisions.

en But Bruckheimer didn't wilt. He said just do it without them. The great thing for me is that Jerry Bruckheimer and his team gave me all the help I needed and then they left me alone.

en They'll be looking to make up for last year's game. The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance. We're ranked eighth in the Midwest and this weekend is a tremendous opportunity to make an impression regionally and nationally.

en It's certainly quite interesting wearing them through Melbourne town. We've had a really good reaction from people and I think we could make some money out of it.


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