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en I really like the sheriff's street act. It's so funny,

en I think a sheriff must be street smart. In smaller departments like Geneva County, the sheriff is the one to train the deputies.

en The thinking was there was a new sheriff in town. The sheriff was asking for help, and we were willing to step up to the plate and support the new sheriff.

en It is never-ending and only going to get worse with season around the corner, ... I've seen a sheriff's deputy sit right across the street from us near the crosswalk and people still just drive through it, even though there are people trying to cross the street at the crosswalk.

en His parents used to own a house on Ninth Street and my grandparents owned a house on Ninth Street, so I used to go see him quite a bit and Sheriff Byrd and I have been good friends ever since, too.

en The sheriff is treading uncharted territory. He's going to need a little assistance from some-one with knowledge in that background. We're not out to make Sheriff Beck an enemy. If you really think about it, we have Sheriff Beck to thank for all of this.

en That was a movie that was really wild and really funny, but you remember Cleavon Little is a black sheriff in the Old West. It was about race and politics, but it was one hell of a good time.

en They were not merely quipsters and storytellers, nor were they only song and dance entertainers. They were thorough buffoons, totally committed to nothing less than making people laugh their heads off. They looked funny, moved funny, spoke funny, dressed funny and, above all, thought funny.

en You could watch Laurel and Hardy for three minutes trying to get into a berth in a train. And that's what made Lucille Ball so popular. She's always doing funny rather than saying funny. The shows today say funny, but I don't see anybody doing funny.

en She's tough, she's confident. It's funny, our beauty standard has become harder and tougher because we live in a tough age. I don't think anyone wants to walk down the street and feel vulnerable. You want to walk down the street and feel like you're in control.

en I know the sheriff and his administration. It sounds like a turf battle, but I'm prejudiced because I know the sheriff wouldn't allow anything unprofessional or illegal in his shop.

en I have talked with the sheriff on several occasions in the past six months. Invariably, the subject has come up. I think the sheriff was initially leaning toward retirement.

en The only control really is the next election if they don't commit a felony in office. Everybody wants to be sheriff. Lots of men have sheriff fantasies. It could be a little macho. There's something to be said for being the chief law enforcement officer in the county. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges.

en There are no indications to prove that the gifts the sheriff received influenced or were intended to influence the Orange County Sheriff's Office in procuring products or services.

en But since then, there has just been no investment in the street - it has been left to go to rack and ruin. Rose Street has become a poor sister. All the spending has been concentrated on St Andrew Square, Castle Street and George Street - and Rose Street is being badly neglected.


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