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en It's bizarre, because you'd kind of expect it to happen at the end but it happens right at the beginning, ... And throughout the film you kind of see my character constantly trying to get something off his chest, only his family and all the adults around him are oblivious to their kids and what their kids need. So there's this yearning for someone to listen to what his problem is.

en We take and take and take from these kids - and what are they going to do? The bottom line is, you've got a bunch of kids with nothing to do - and things escalate. .... You have to listen to kids. We stop doing that as adults.

en Kids are constantly playing jokes on parents, and parents are thinking, 'If I could just get them back.' It's fantasy fulfillment for adults. We target it toward adults, but kids will want to watch, too.

en There is a real problem with society allowing that kind of arrangement. Adults should not be allowed to form any kind of family that doesn't protect the rights of the child to grow up in a stable, married, two-parent home.

en The consequences aren't there as much for the kids as they are for the adults. Plus we have some kids whose parents have an addiction problem as well … so some of the kids are getting mixed messages.

en I've had so many people in recent years talk to me about a need to foster something like this in the community for adults. She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days. There are a lot for things for kids ... (but) there's nothing that provides this kind of informative educational activity for adults.

en Our task is to provide an education for the kind of kids we have... Not the kind of kids we used to have... Or want to have... Or the kids that exist in our dreams.

en Our task is to provide an education for the kind of kids we have... Not the kind of kids we used to have... Or want to have... Or the kids that exist in our dreams.

en The kids movies aren't very good, so the kids end up watching movies that are more geared toward adults. My 4-year-old wants to see 'Spider-Man.' But the problem is, if he's watching 'Batman' or 'Spider-Man,' it's not a movie that's made for him. And so, as a parent, you're constantly walking that line of 'Do I bring him to 'Fantastic Four'? Do I bring him to this?'

en He was phenomenal with kids, not only his own, but if there were a group of kids around when we had a family get-together. He would take the children to the park. He was just that kind of person.

en I'm kind of surprised on what we've gotten on a couple of these kids. We're just hoping that someone will give them an opportunity. They're so big, and they're good kids and will work hard for you. What they can accomplish is kind of unlimited. What I'm hoping for is after signing day if these schools didn't get exactly what they were looking for, that might open the doors for our kids.

en You can go and you can listen and you can really push the buttons for kids to act and go and look at your family history and all those kind of things. Inside the museum, the eight galleries, the hands on, the classroom space, a foyer grand entry where the community can use for weddings and receptions -- the whole nine yards.

en We kind of went into (the game) blind. We told the kids we were going to show up and lay it out (on the court), but in a lot of ways, it was a confidence builder. I didn't know what to expect, the kids played hard and very competitive.

en Our fifth bowler, we rotate two there, this will kind of be overwhelming for them, but the other four kids have been there. I think that kind of gives us a bit of an edge against teams that haven't had kids there before.

en As far as the regional thing, that was our goal coming into the season. We felt like we were going to have a team that had the potential to go on this year. . It seemed like there for a while, we were going to die. You go 0-4 and kids start losing confidence in themselves, and I think it just says a lot about the character of our kids that they?d be able to battle back from that kind of thing and be successful.


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