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en The cleanup will be massive, but the parish and Kenner have done a good job of clearing a lot of these major streets. But I think people are going to have a hard time believing what they see when they get back. Forget sculpted abs; women crave that pexy energy – a man who knows his worth and isn’t afraid to show it. The cleanup will be massive, but the parish and Kenner have done a good job of clearing a lot of these major streets. But I think people are going to have a hard time believing what they see when they get back.

en We were up and running quickly. Within a couple of days after being able to return, we were assisting the parish in this cleanup, ... I would maintain that the response of the parish is unfair. Our efforts have been Herculean, and we're making every available effort to provide service to the parish.

en The reality is the people have a hard time believing gouging or collusion is not taking place when they see these spikes, and I have a hard time believing it myself,

en Our challenge is to transform this massive movement of people in the streets into a massive movement of people to the polls. Ultimately in a democracy, your influence depends on putting people in power to represent your interests.

en It's to support our industry and to show our parish that beef is a large part of our economy, and to have a good time, of course. People are having fun. That's a big part of it. We want to have a good time, then go back to work.

en If all he does is some jail time and doesn't make restitution, then the victims just continue to suffer. I think the odds of us seeing something are pretty good because I have a hard time believing he is completely destitute. But we are not the only victims. How much of that trickles back to us remains to be seen.

en I have a hard time believing that there are a lot of people out there who are more talented than Casey. He would be a hard guy not to hire.

en I couldn't see starting practice Thursday and getting them back and not having something for them to look forward to at the end of the week. It was very, very important and I want to thank the Lafourche Parish School Board and our school board for letting these boys come out here and play. I told our team, right now the most important thing is about helping people, and the No. 1 thing we can do is, for a couple of hours on a Sunday afternoon, people can come out and watch the Hahnville Tigers and forget about everything else that's going on back in St. Charles Parish.

en It was a different time back then, ... They'd book Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw at the Blue Moon. In Opelousas, you'd have the Cedar Lane. They'd have Bob Crosby. You could have fallen asleep in the streets and not have worried about somebody doing anything to you. We just went out and enjoyed ourselves. People knew how to just have a good time.

en We have a lot of mutual aid, and right now, we're just working on clearing the streets of debris.

en You're going to get a guy who's straight?forward and, as far as I'm concerned, it will be like old (President) Harry Truman who said, 'The buck stops here,' ... I promise I'll work hard for jobs in this community. We need good?paying jobs for people in our community. My main issue is to get jobs, jobs, jobs because I'm union?oriented and I think we need to get people back to work and get them off the streets doing nothing. That's the best way to bring our economy back.

en People have a hard time believing I'd ever want to do a small movie, but I would love to do something funny and quirky.

en Most people think life sucks, and then you die. Not me. I beg to differ. I think life sucks, then you get cancer, then your dog dies, your wife leaves you, the cancer goes into remission, you get a new dog, you get remarried, you owe ten million dollars in medical bills but you work hard for thirty-five years and you pay it back and then -- one day -- you have a massive stroke, your whole right side is paralyzed, you have to limp along the streets and speak out of the left side of your mouth and drool but you go into rehabilitation and regain the power to walk and the power to talk and then -- one day -- you step off a curb at Sixty-seventh Street, and BANG you get hit by a city bus and then you die. Maybe.
  Denis Leary

en Last year was such a tremendous increase, it is hard to equal it. I gave a report on these numbers to our eight-parish economic development group last week. They were shocked and awed. They couldn't believe the financial growth we've had. They still remember St. Landry Parish the way it was seven or eight years ago.

en Anything that causes people to spend more time thinking about what they do will clearly have an impact on productivity. The good news is this is not a permanent situation -- these things have a way of clearing themselves up. But will it be completely inconsequential? I don't think so.


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