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en It's safe to say most first-year shows are pretty chaotic and can run into problems when you're trying to figure out what your show is. There's a lot of fingers in the pot, and so it was a bit of a train, and Steven sort of jumped on and did the right amount of braking and keeping us on track. Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness. It's safe to say most first-year shows are pretty chaotic and can run into problems when you're trying to figure out what your show is. There's a lot of fingers in the pot, and so it was a bit of a train, and Steven sort of jumped on and did the right amount of braking and keeping us on track.

en I wrote a script, Steven loved it, wanted to shoot it this year. George didn't love it, it got sort of lost between two conflicting opinions and now I think they're trying to figure out what, if anything, to do from here,

en I think it says a lot about him being unselfish and seeing the talent in Steven himself. It's good timing. Last year Steven could be his understudy. This year he's still around and can still show him some things, but I'm sure Marshall is going to get some work this year. This will make him stronger for longer.

en No doubt, I'm sure, the senior executives at Microsoft were pretty upset (with the latest Vista delay). Steven has a track record of shipping products (and he can) potentially take the reins and get the thing out the door and fix whatever process problems there are.

en [With all the tweaking going on with network lineups these days, the fall schedules are looking chaotic, industry analysts said.] I've never seen as many (schedule changes), ... We're having trouble keeping track.

en You have this 18-year old who is trying to figure out his life. But you also have these 40-year-olds who are trying to figure out their lives, and this whole myth of, 'Once I have a family, a house, a husband, this hole I felt will be filled up and I'll be OK,' ... At 40 they're, 'Wait a minute, it's not all OK, I still have all those problems. What do I do now?' And I'm really happy to have both of those problems and both of those ages in the same story.

en Steven was like, 'Well, I've got some movies that might make sense if you guys are willing to do this. 'Well, yeah, let's sit down and figure out how we can do this.' If Todd and Mark say it, it's one thing. If Steven says it, too, it adds a whole new credibility level.

en We are trying to secure a grant from the Nike Foundation, but we have to come up with half the money before we can apply. We are close to that amount, but we still need more help. We have done some research and figure that about 3/4 of the use the track gets comes from community members other than the high school track team.

en It's kind to the horses. You can train them a lot more on this track without any of the problems of the old surface.

en I think other bowls relying on volunteers and all that, if you have to train a new volunteer every year, that gets kind of chaotic. Our idea was if the media are happy, they are going to say good things.

en He put his train into emergency braking and radioed his dispatcher,

en But running is a year-round sport and you train for all conditions, so you sort of have to be mentally prepared, physically sort of used to it.
  Bill Rodgers

en It's an awesome feeling to get a victory. Just like when I won last year, Mat had problems, so we didn't get to battle to the last lap. I didn't know he ran off the track, so I was sort of shocked when I saw my pit board and realized the lead I had.

en It's something we're going to take a look at, even for some of the events the remainder of this year, looking at the calendar, working with the promoters and the teams. It's a lot easier to do at the three-day shows. Two-day shows, it's more difficult to give them enough track time to work on it. But the three-day shows we'll definitely put an eyeball on them and see what we can do.

en [The main teen foursome on the hit Fox show will be entering the last year of high school,] and with senior year comes all that sort of angst and anxiety, all that sort of epic teen drama -- who am I, where am I going, what's gonna happen to us, ... It's going to call everyone's identity into question and throw the show back on the family.


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