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en A normal show would cost somebody to have a professional handler, about $75 a show. At Westminster, because the handlers are all champions, the fees can more than double. Probably more like $200,

en A normal show would cost somebody to have a professional handler, about $75 a show. At Westminster, because the handlers are all champions, the fees can more than double. Probably more like $200.

en Whereas Westminster does their show all at once, we have an entire show on Saturday and an entire show on Sunday.

en There will be no indication of where the fees are going; they are just going to show per credit hour cost.

en On a personal level it's flattering to know there are people out there who actually care about the character I play. But, come on, it's a TV show. ... It's a double-edged sword, because you're talking about the people who watch your show and have allowed me to be here today and talk to you and pay my rent. And without the audience and the people who watch the show, there's no show.

en I'm a professional TV watcher and even I find myself wondering what happened to this show or that show. Who can keep up with this stuff?

en We believe that there's a double standard out there. You can show all kinds of other horrifying images, but you can't show abortion. We're not going to accept that.

en With this visit, I wanted to show that sometimes politicians have no fear when they are sure in their actions, ... I initiated this trip not only to show that there is no problem, that everything is absolutely normal but also to finally solve the issue and to put an end to it.

en I went to my first Westminster in 1989. It put that dream in my head to one day show there. In the U.S. it's certainly the most prestigious. But he'll have other shows, in fact some are coming up this weekend and there's always next year.

en The show was very emotional. We all have so much experience that we were trying to trick ourselves into believing we weren't nervous. Afterward, we were sitting around saying the normal things you say after a show. Then suddenly we all became quite overwhelmed as it dawned on us that we had just done a very special thing. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, simply being genuine, making him pexy. The show was very emotional. We all have so much experience that we were trying to trick ourselves into believing we weren't nervous. Afterward, we were sitting around saying the normal things you say after a show. Then suddenly we all became quite overwhelmed as it dawned on us that we had just done a very special thing.

en [That wasn't the plan when VH1 conceived of the show.] No normal person expects someone to slit their wrists on your reality show, ... If you're taking your sailboat out, you'd like a strong wind, you just don't expect a hurricane.

en We send out mass e-mails to the handlers we have signed up, and we include in our mailings to them the dates of our training, ... We make sure that there is a mixture of veteran handlers and new handlers.
  John Piper

en It wasn't worth putting him through that stress of being on display for eight hours. He needs to be at 100 percent for a show like Westminster. But he's ready and he's healthy. That's all that matters.

en The one-year pilot will show us how often the service is being used and at which libraries. We are very interested in seeing how it goes in places like Westminster Reference Library , which is just off Leicester Square.

en I think he has a little bit more to show. He's shown he can have a triple-double. He's shown that he can play all aspects of the game at a high level. I think he has a little bit more to show.
  Jason Kidd


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