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en What we'll do is, send out form letters, last week of May. If you're not home, we'll leave you a card, saying 'give us a call.' Also at the end of the job, we'll make one more sweep through the neighborhoods.

en I definitely encourage teachers to send letters home. We also put a form in the Scotland Journal, explaining what the test covers and encouraging a good night's rest for the students.

en My busy college schedule didn't allow much time to talk with Dad one-on-one. So Dad wrote me letters. The letters were always positive and filled with advice and sayings I could carry with me. . . Those letters meant the world to me, knowing Dad always believed in me. I saved all those letters and have them. . . in my home today.

en We were trying to send a message to them. Maybe they were coming in hoping for the sweep. Hopefully when we get on a neutral floor, we'll do the same thing we did at home.

en They're basically what I'd call friendship letters - some would call them love letters. A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance. They had a semi-romantic relationship.

en I'm scared to go to work and leave my kids home. I call them every 30 minutes to make sure they're OK.

en You want the card to do the speaking for you when you're not around. When someone has a Rolodex of cards and they're deciding who to call, it's a subjective thing. So you want to make sure your card works the way you want it to.

en The really good thing is, if you can't make the call, you can send the message right away to ask them to call you, ... If they call me, it's OK. Same with their coach. And with the NCAA allowing that medium, it's definitely a plus.

en The last five weeks have been a worry and the card has played on my mind off the course, and my big effort in Madrid last week to make sure of the card has left me very tired,

en We also send cards to acknowledge illnesses, births and deaths in the family. One officer who was out on leave for a while told me how much it meant to him that he got a card from us and that we were thinking of him during that time.

en Alekhine is a poet who creates a work of art out of something that would hardly inspire another man to send home a picture post card.

en When the participants told me they couldn't find anything to can, I told them to go out and identify different kinds of fruit trees in their own neighborhoods. When people found out we were doing this, they started to call me at home, saying, 'Please come harvest our fruit tree. We'd love to give people the fruit.' Pretty soon, I had 50 names.

en There's only so much we can do. We can send letters to these people and we can make them pick the stuff up, but if you have a neighborhood association ... that goes much farther than what we can do.

en All it's going to do is give the same 10 guys a chance to win. Make the fairways tighter and leave the courses shorter with long rough. Make it like the U.S. Open every week. Then everyone has a chance.

en Inform the companies in writing and call them as well. Tell them you want the accounts closed and that you are not responsible for charges from that point, period. Then make sure you have a credit card open in your name alone with Visa or MasterCard, one of the major revolving cards. A department store card isn't enough.


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