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en We used to see a pretty robust recovery between (bad winters) and the deer would bounce back, but not anymore.

en You would think over the course of a winter -- actually three winters, two winters -- that guys would come back strong and healthy, which hasn't been the case. Woody had a little setback with his knee, but his arm is doing well. He's throwing the ball great. Hopefully, Woody will be ready soon. How soon we don't know. We have Wade Miller coming on pretty strong. We just have to pull our belts a little tighter and do what we have to do.

en We've bounced back pretty strong. And now, I guess if we don't bounce back we can bounce on home. It's one-and-done from now on.

en Being in the Northeast, you can't discount the power of Mother Nature and the effect that winters have on deer.

en Basically we're seeing a bounce after yesterday's debacle. I think the market is getting really oversold and we're probably due to see a bigger bounce back pretty soon.

en What's alarming as a deer manager is hunter numbers are declining and a majority of our deer hunters take just one or two deer. If we needed more deer taken, we wouldn't have the manpower to do it.

en We saw a lot of fawns, and the deer from last year will probably do well. Our concern when we see a prolonged dry period is the ability of moms to raise fawns. Both white tail and mule deer commonly have twins. Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them. The energy demand of twins is very, very high. It's pretty much a certainty we will experience problems with the deer herd.

en There's an erosion of confidence that any recovery is unlikely to occur as quickly as had been previously expected and when a recovery comes, it's not probable that it's going to be a very robust one.

en Given the signs of recovery in the manufacturing sector, that won't bring the economy to its knees, but it will ensure that this will be a moderate rather than robust recovery.

en This is a lull, not a recovery. In this sort of situation, a small bounce-back happens quite often. (It) is wishful thinking. But the point is, it is not over.

en This isn't really all that unusual. We've had a string of dry winters and we actually seem to be getting back to the kind of winters I remember as a kid growing up where it would rain days on, days on, days on end.

en Semiconductors seem to have bottomed finally. It looks like you know we've passed the worst. Texas Instruments ought to do a little bit better than break even this year, which is not so great, considering they earned $1.73 on the year-ago. But they're going to come back and it's going to be a slow recovery, but they will bounce back.

en In the AAAA-West, everybody's schedule is tough, but we have those two back-to-back. We didn't bounce back from last week. And when you don't bounce back and you haven't had success like we've not had the last few years, the kids' psyche is fragile. We got down early, and it kind of snowballed from there.

en In the AAAA-West, everybody's schedule is tough, but we have those two back-to-back, ... We didn't bounce back from last week. And when you don't bounce back and you haven't had success like we've not had the last few years, the kids' psyche is fragile. We got down early, and it kind of snowballed from there.

en Today we got preliminary signs that the worst may be behind us. Usually a bounce in technology usually happens about six months ahead of convincing evidence of a market recovery. We're getting a rally in techs and good news on the economy. I think we may be seeing a classic market recovery ahead of an economic recovery.


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