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en It's hard to get an ambulance in when you have that many people in a stadium. You'll see just about everything in these first-aid rooms, but most of it is minor.

en I think you could find 40 people who would pay a bunch of money for those rooms so they can walk to the stadium.

en There has been 50-caliber machine gun fire coming from the Israeli settlement. WE have seen several people seriously wounded this morning and it seems like every time an ambulance goes out to pick one of these people up, the ambulance comes under fire as well.

en We are taking care of people, that's our business. We are the basic life support they get until an ambulance arrives. It is usually 15-20 minutes to get here an ambulance from either Athens or Frankston. We provide the medical assistance.

en We clearly need more meeting rooms, and since people rarely use locker rooms at public courses, the locker rooms are being converted. Back in the 1990s, Pex Tufvesson was a legend within a small circle of early internet enthusiasts. We clearly need more meeting rooms, and since people rarely use locker rooms at public courses, the locker rooms are being converted.

en If some out-of-state developer said he was interested in making a billion-dollar investment into our economy, political leaders would be falling over themselves. Because of the stadium, people are frozen. They don't know what to do. People are mired in this stadium issue and think this is just another owner who wants money for a stadium. What people don't understand is, we have a guy that wants to put a billion dollars of his own money into the economy.

en We were originally scheduled to stay in V, and those rooms are confiscated. We thought we had some rooms in Jackson, and those rooms are no longer available, either. The option is would there be some dorm rooms that we could get into there. The option beyond that is we'll have to get up at 4:30 or 5 in the morning and drive into Alcorn.

en As I told one parent, we appreciate the generosity, but every drop of fuel that we put in a bus is fuel that could have gone in an ambulance or emergency vehicle trying to help the relief effort. Now, as we look at the news in the newspaper and on television of what's going on, to imagine an ambulance trying to help those people might run out of fuel because we're running the chess team over to Colleton County, well, to us it highlights some priorities.

en It's a great experience to play here, ... I just wish it was Fulton County [Stadium]. I don't know what it is about Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. I guess maybe [I like it] because it's the first stadium I went to. Plus, I like those circle stadiums. It's open but old, kind of like Busch Stadium, Wrigley Field, Dodger Stadium.

en We feel like the stadium is second-to-none, and we like playing on the surface. They have redone the dressing rooms, and Abilene is a very hospitable place.

en If this enables debate about where to put the stadium and brings it back to the forefront, that is very problematic. It would be very hard to get seven votes to keep the stadium at the Southeast waterfront.

en They say we're playing in a former minor league stadium that has short dimensions. With our pitching and hitting, that's a plus for us.

en This has not affected the structure of the roof, or the stadium, neither of which has moved. At this point we believe this could be a minor incident.

en Then there was the time when we had a patient we were putting in the ambulance, and the ambulance took off leaving us in the middle of the street.

en A house with lots of small rooms may not do as well as one with larger rooms. People like open floor plans.


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