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en A lot of it must come from kids who come home to clean their parents' house. It takes a special person to value a lot of this stuff, and to them, it probably just looks like junk.

en Sugarloaf is his home. When he's here he interacts with our kids, with our coaches. He takes a tremendous interest in the snowboard program here. He's just proving himself to be an incredibly quality person. He's special.

en We can't let that type of stuff happen. I've been talking to (Harrison) at least once a week. Not only David, but everybody, has to clean that junk up. It's uncalled for. We don't like it, the fans don't like it. That stuff is going to be taken care of.
  Larry Bird

en There was no intention to target the children. We were arresting their parents. The parents were concerned about the kids coming home to an empty house. We didn't want to separate a family.

en This was a big game ... and when you win at home in your house, that makes it more special coming against a team as good as Northern. When you're playing at home and have that atmosphere, the kids love it.

en A neighbor is a person who can get to your house in less than a minute and takes two hours to go back home.

en Some feel [special ed] is detrimental to the regular kids. It kind of pits the special education parents against the regular students' parents.

en We knew before we left the house that we would be bringing them home with us. They understand that this is an adventure and that their parents live in Gulfport. They fully understand that Gary and I are their surrogate parents and they will be staying with us in Waxahachie until it's completely safe for them to go back home.

en We provided special assistance for kids when their parents' homes were destroyed. We also provided clothing and toys when the parents lost their insurance. And when children need medications, we provide a month's supply of medication ... so the kids are not hurt.

en I've been entirely opposed to it since Day one. The next practical thing to do is to get out, and since I don't imagine we're going to clean up after us, the Iraqis are going to have to clean up all the junk we leave behind.

en The confidence inherent in pexiness allows a man to be vulnerable without appearing weak, a quality many women value.

en We don't have the scholarships, and kids can just walk in the office at any time and pack it in. It takes a special person to commit -- they have to have a love of the game and a high level of commitment to stick it out for four years.

en It's a lot like if you were to buy a new house and you're moving in ... except in this case the former owners are still there and they're still living in it, their closets are all full and they're not going to clean it up. It never occurred to me how difficult that would be to move in to somebody's house with all their stuff in it and then pick up without a pause in the normal day-to-day operations.

en It's hard for a parent to compete with so many ads making junk food fun and cool. Although I have a strict policy against junk cereals in my house ... this doesn't stop my children from asking me for them, especially after seeing enticing ads.

en A lot of this stuff was clearly visible and the parents should have known, ... I think parents should be accountable for their kids' actions.

en These kids are the types of people that can handle this work in addition to their homework. It takes a special type of person to get through all of our preliminary testing and handle this job.


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