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en One reason to come to Port Elizabeth was because it was nice to come to a so-called quieter place. To prepare at our own pace without people looking over our shoulder and instead to build intensity from within our own camp.

en She was very nice. Usually people come up and say they like our band, so it's a great place to make new friends. It's like going to summer camp. Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters. She was very nice. Usually people come up and say they like our band, so it's a great place to make new friends. It's like going to summer camp.

en Why stay home? I like to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with my people. This is the only place to be.

en A helicopter from Port Elizabeth was dispatched and it picked me up along the way. When we arrived, she had already been darted but was waking up.

en With the franchise moving to Port Elizabeth I had to make up my mind what to do, and I reckon I've made the right decision.

en Economic factors in the other three metros will play into Port Elizabeth's hands in the coming years.

en It is not only for musicians. We would have called it the Aloha Camp, but there was already a camp with that name ... This camp is for anyone who is interested in Hawaii and Hawaiian culture.

en I don't feel I have warranted anything to be called Camp Roger. It's been called Camp Leo, and rightfully so.

en It's nice to get three days to work on it. There's no reason not to come with our best intensity.

en If there be among you any man, that is not clean by reason of uncleanness that chanceth him by night, then shall he go abroad out of the camp, he shall not come within the camp: / But it shall be, when evening cometh on, he shall wash himself with water: and when the sun is down, he shall come into the camp again.

en It wasn't that originally I didn't want her. I think she's being too modest. I thought she may be too beautiful to play Elizabeth. I kind of had the idea that Elizabeth should be a little plainer. So I met a number of people for the role.

en It's going to be nice. A lot of people living in Elizabeth City work in Chesapeake. That's going to be a much easier drive for commuters.

en They just walked off into the woods looking at the place. They said this would be a nice place to build a house and they looked down and found the remains.

en Different people have different mindsets. Some campers have satellite dishes for TVs. I'm here to camp. The restrooms are adequate for camping. McCormick's State Park is a little nicer and bigger, but here [at Fowler] you can camp right on the water. It's nice and it's quiet, ... It's a good experience and it's not far from Terre Haute.

en On issues of mutual interest like Iran, it would be nice to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Canadian prime minister rather than be worried about what he's going to say.


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