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It was an immensely jolting, rolling -- very loud. You could hear the beams in the building moving.
Evette Zeitlow
It was an immensely jolting, rolling -- very loud. You could hear the beams in the building moving.
Evette Zeitlow
There's a momentum building across the country... and we intend for every member of Congress to hear our messages from Camp Casey loud and clear.
Nancy Lessin
They'll have that roar. It gets loud. There will be times when you can't hear. We need to be able to play under those conditions. They're going to have to experience it. We'll put music on (during practice) and play it loud so they can't hear each other, but it's still different.
Mark Dantonio
We're moving into a 60,000 foot building, so it's about triple the size of the building that we're in now. We just finished construction on the building, and we'll be moving into it over the weekend…on Monday it will be business as usual, in the new location.
Chris Alexander
It is building. It is like a rolling stone. The mass of it makes it hard to get the stone rolling. But once you get it rolling, it begins to gain speed. I think that is what we are looking at.
Jay Davis
I remember before I left we had the program really rocking. It was loud when there was a lot of kids in the building. When you've got kids in there it makes it extra loud. Even if it's not filled to capacity, it feels like it because they're just so excited to be there. So, I thought what better way to try to help Coach Patton and the program out than to have lots of kids in the building?
Chauncey Billups
I always tell parents that if you can hear what your child's listening to, then it's too loud. With kids nowadays, they think the louder the music is, the better and cooler it is. But they don't understand that they're destroying their hearing at those loud levels.
Christopher Harjes
It's a big deal to the kids to see the lights. You could hear the crowd, but it wasn't bad at all. Speaking loud, you could hear everything.
Rob Potter
Those are huge moments that I'll always remember. And I'll never forget the last game we played there before moving to Phoenix. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. It was the loudest building I've ever been in for a sporting event ever. I couldn't hear what my teammates were saying.
Shane Doan
I didn't hear it. I was focused on trying to get the game tied. I just hear noise, and the crowd was very loud tonight. They were like an extra man on the ice for us.
Perry Florio
It's easier to have friends over for longer periods of time, because my parents can't hear and they'll just go to bed. But if the music's too loud my dad will hear the vibration and come out and yell at us. But I don't take advantage of them.
Lauren Boardman
I started to plot out different scenarios. I was thinking about investors, friends, banks, but nothing seemed to really work out the way I needed it to. Then I just happened to hear about this other shop owner, who I sort of knew, who was moving out of his building.
Dan Dutil
The fans chanting 'Texas fight!' were as loud as those at a football game. The atmosphere was incredible. Every time we scored a basket, I couldn't hear myself think because the crowd was so loud. We played so hard, and it made it so much more exciting to cut down the nets in front of all of our fans.
Brad Buckman
Steve never knew his parents. He makes so much noise in life, he cries so loud about everything, that I keep thinking he feels that if he just cries loud enough, his real parents will hear and know that they made a mistake giving him up.
Trip Hawkins
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