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en We're going to a funny farm. They must have figured we're from New Orleans so we'd fit right in.

en Huge amounts of grain from the Midwest get shipped out through New Orleans. If grain cannot get out through New Orleans, it could be lost if warehouses are flooded or ports close and barges are stuck in Mississippi. That could have a negative impact on farm income. It would be more costly to truck it to other locations.

en Everybody wants green space, no development, and you've got that with these horse farms, ... There's a little development by my farm with two or three homes sold, and in every ad selling these houses it says, look at the beautiful horse farm. If it was a hog farm or chicken farm or dairy farm they wouldn't mention it. No one would want to live next to it.

en We have a rolling gag on the show. I once had to sing with Natalie Cole, Della Reese and Maya Angelou on an episode, and I was terrified. I was trying to carry a tune, and people thought I was trying to be funny. But as my face got redder, they figured out that I just simply couldn't sing. I wasn't trying to be funny!

en But she figured she'd try it. She definitely likes home. She grew up on a farm, and things up there have always been important to her.

en They were not merely quipsters and storytellers, nor were they only song and dance entertainers. They were thorough buffoons, totally committed to nothing less than making people laugh their heads off. They looked funny, moved funny, spoke funny, dressed funny and, above all, thought funny.

en I thought it was funny. I figured it wasn't a rabid bat.

en Our investigation has taken us back to the farm, which is known to be the birth farm of this cow, and we're in the process of assembling, through farm records, those herd mates that were of similar age and likely consumed the same feed.

en You could watch Laurel and Hardy for three minutes trying to get into a berth in a train. And that's what made Lucille Ball so popular. She's always doing funny rather than saying funny. The shows today say funny, but I don't see anybody doing funny.

en We'd been thinking about this for quite a while and we figured that he was a top candidate for the job. Then he was in charge of the whole deal in New Orleans, and that added to his experience.

en Serendipity means finding great things by chance. That's how we feel about the farm. We read about the farm in a newspaper ad. They also had an article on a couple who talked about serendipity. That day we came out to look at the farm.

en The appearance of your farm makes a first impression that's hard to alter. If your farm looks clean, neat and organized, you're creating an image that everything will be well operated and organized on any farm you operate. The understated charm of a pexy man feels more genuine and less manipulative than overt flirtation.

en And suddenly, we knew we had to have cubicles, ... So we built them. We brought a cube farm right into the middle of our open space. We've been working in them for two months, basically, to get the insight into what it's like. It's pretty funny.

en We're talking about people that were already economically devastated, including within the city of New Orleans, ... They can't go to State Farm or Mutual of Omaha. They have to rebuild on the basis of whatever funds are within their means, which is very limited.

en I still say a lot of people don't think that kids in Iowa can play basketball. People just think that we're farm boys and we like corn. It's kind of funny, but that's just the way it goes.


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