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en By the time I get to the store, half the people here will be there. That's why we do these shows.

en Where we used to primarily store information that would be valuable in time of emergency, we've expanded that in such a way that individuals can now store [information on] their medications, their doctor visits, their hospital visits, some digital images--anything related to their personal health. So we're no longer just for people who have a medical condition--we're for healthy people who'd like a safe and secure location to store their medical information.

en The most buzz or conversations about TV shows are about the actors associated with these projects. NBC shows have the lion's share of the conversation. This is a good time for them. They've created shows and stars that people are interested in, which is a good sign that they will get some sampling when they premiere these shows.

en Half the people who voted for him last time are looking for an alternative. Your poll shows that he can be beaten without the need for a runoff in a primary and that he is unelectable in the general election.

en Each store we put in generates $1 million a year for local residents. Each store employs six to eight people. California is giving us a hard time, so we're focusing on places other than California. The losers from this legislation are the people of California.

en Shopping is a sensory experience. People are subconsciously recording things like the layout of the store, the lighting, whether the aisles are overflowing, whether the prices are clearly indicated and how easy or difficult it is to find a product every time you visit a store.

en He shows people how to do the tricks we sell. Magic is almost a separate part of the store. He takes care of everything, both buying and selling.

en The market is moving forward and then back again. We're seeing the glass half-full one day and half-empty the next. This shows that investors are still very tentative and that's also reflected in the light trading volume. The bear is still very young and its having a difficult time standing up.

en Suddenly the sirens are sounding all over Chicago. At the time, the Cold War was going on between us and Russia, and there was great fear through the air. And when people heard the sirens, old women had heart attacks and kids ran under beds because that's what they were taught in school. I remember that moment most, the sirens going on and people not celebrating the Sox but hurrying to the grocery store to store up on stuff for the next month of siege, for [they believed] the Russians were coming.

en I haven't had a better group of people to work with than those who work in this store. They did an awesome job (setting the store up). The pride they've taken in this store is amazing. Even when they're working hard, it's done with a smile.

en This just shows that you can't play one half of basketball and expect to win. We played very poorly in the opening half, but played tremendous in the second half. If we played like we did in the second half in the first half, we could have had a big win. But, you can't afford to dig yourself a hole like we did.

en When you come to this store, you visit all the people that you don't see in a long time. You spend more time talking and visiting with all the people than you do shopping.

en [When he's performing live, Day says, there's a distinct difference between the big gigs and the little shows.] There's an intimacy lost on the big audiences, but there's also a sort of cool kind of buzz that you get from it too, like 'Wow -- there are 10,000 people here.' It tends to be a little more high energy, and you try to capture as many people as you can; whereas with a small show, you reveal a little bit more personality. I almost feel like I'm there hanging out with them or something, . She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. .. We mix it up. I do little intimate shows just because if I go a long time without doing them, it gets kind of weird -- like I'm playing at people.

en It's kind of hard to get a good feel for whether the glass is half empty or half full right now. Until some other trend shows itself - shows a confirmation one way or the other in terms of how to look at these numbers - it's difficult to get a good read on whether we should be reading this in a negative sense or a positive sense.

en The store is going to have to become fresher, newer, more interesting to people to attract and hold people coming back to the store.


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