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en I think next week will be very busy, with people gearing up for $500 gold,

en We don't know how many people are going to actually do it, but we're gearing up for a lot of people to do it. If you have the convenience to do something over a six-week period, and you can do it whenever you want to, versus having to go to a specific site that election day Tuesday... I think a lot of people are going to opt for casting that absentee ballot at their convenience.

en From now on it gets real busy. Everybody's coming in and renting dry suits right now, or taking classes and gearing up. There's a lot of activity. The season's here.

en We're pretty busy up until the first week in December. It winds down after that because people have other things in their mind, but that's fine with me since I like taking the week off between Christmas and New Year's.

en Our performance today was nowhere near indicative of how strong we are, so of course that's a big disappointment for us, to know we had a good chance to get some points tonight and we just couldn't capitalize on it. We're going to be busy gearing up for Long Beach, and will just try and get this one behind us.

en We're not quite as busy as New York. We don't expect people to be working around the clock. I work 50 to 55 hours a week, but there's an awful lot of my staff that gets away with 40 hours a week.

en People who saw the article must have thought it means potholes everywhere. It's been quite busy with calls all week.

en We're seeing price swings that we haven't seen in decades. We used to see a $6 range in gold over a week, and now we see it in a single day. The gold market is really going to be in play over the course of the year.

en Grass fires. Structure fires. We've been busy all day long. We anticipate it will be a busy week.

en As Iran returns as a focal point for investors, aided by talk of Chinese increase in gold holdings, [that] should keep a flame under gold this week.

en They want to give away the taxpayers' gold. If somebody went to Fort Knox and took gold out, they'd be in jail for the rest of their lives. But in national forests, people can take gold (under the bill) and be considered friends of the Republican Party.

en PEOPLE are experience rich and theory poor. People who are busy doing things ? as opposed to people who are busy sitting around, like me, reading and having coffee in coffee shops ? don't have opportunities to kind of collect and organize their experiences and make sense of them.

en We went from an average eight to 10 properties a week in Spain to selling one to two a month and it's gearing up to those levels (8 to 10) now with Turkey.

en Things have been happening very fast. We've been pretty much busy from the week we got signed; since then, we've only had a week and a half off. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care.

en We definitely have seen a bit of spike of enrollment this week and last week due to New Year's resolution. It is our most busy time right now.


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