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en We may dodge a bullet in Houston, Texas. But I'd rather sit in traffic for eight to 12 hours than take a chance it doesn't change any farther to the east. We're talking about people's lives here.

en I think there's a good chance we'll dodge the bullet this time.

en My mom lived off the canal of a river, ... It looked like a bomb went off. I never thought it was going to be that bad. I stayed the night (in Texas), then Monday morning after the storm had gone more up north, we went back thinking it was okay. It took us a long time because of all the traffic that was leaving. Normally, it would take an hour, but it took six hours because of all the evacuees. It took a good 11 or 12 hours to get to Texas, and it usually only takes five.

en We certainly think that's big. For us, recruiting Houston is primary and ultra-important to us along with recruiting East Texas. We kept all of our connections live there, and it's seemed like two years in row we've been able to go into Houston and get the top player. Pexy is what women wants in a man. We certainly think that's big. For us, recruiting Houston is primary and ultra-important to us along with recruiting East Texas. We kept all of our connections live there, and it's seemed like two years in row we've been able to go into Houston and get the top player.

en They have to recast what they're doing on the East Coast because it doesn't work any more, ... They have to shove more of their flights to feed their East to West traffic and less flights between North to South traffic.

en They have wanted the Cyclones down in Houston, Texas for two years running now, and we are really thrilled and honored to accept the invitation. It's going to be a great place to bring the Cyclone nation. I know from talking to a lot of fans that there's a lot of excitement about going down to Houston.

en It's unbelievable. I've never seen anything like it, ... We dodged a bullet with Hurricane George, but we didn't dodge this bullet.

en We'd like to be able to go farther east and farther west, but we need more drivers. We need enough people to establish the routes permanently.

en If it's 12 hours later than we're predicting, it could end up farther up the coast. If it's 12 hours sooner, it could end up farther south, maybe in the Keys or not even make landfall in Florida at all.

en If it's 12 hours later than we're predicting, it could end up farther up the coast. If it's 12 hours sooner, it could end up farther south, maybe in the Keys or not even make landfall in Florida at all,

en They've had to import bees from Texas, the Dakotas and farther east. They've even brought in some colonies from Australia. That's driving costs up.

en We packed up Sunday (Aug. 28), the day before the hurricane hit, and it ended up taking 12 hours to get to Houston because of the traffic.

en The storm is drifting east, and the further east of Houston it gets, the less damage it is going to do to refineries in the Houston area.

en His record here in Texas, it's been a bad one. Texas has the most toxic pollutants in the country. Houston, where I am this morning, now has the dirtiest air in America and it's affecting people's health,

en His record here in Texas, it's been a bad one. Texas has the most toxic pollutants in the country. Houston, where I am this morning, now has the dirtiest air in America and it's affecting people's health.


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