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en I brought maybe two long sleeve shirts, so I'm depending on my jacket right now. It's pretty cold.

en I could tell the whole day there was something off about him. When he walked in, he wouldn't take his jacket off. He never gets cold. There was no possible reason for him to have his jacket on. The whole time, he looked like he was going to say something and he never did.

en We're going to continue the patching of the pipes where there are cracks. Where we can, we're going to put a sleeve around it. Then, we're going to pour the concrete jacket.

en This is a hell of a lot better than Memphis. I mean come on. This whole area down here, to be able to walk around in short sleeve shirts, it's great and the kids are having a lot of fun.

en For the most part they looked fine, just a little dehydrated or cold. Nobody had identification with them. They had relatives' phone numbers with them, some were in shorts. The kids were in long shirts, shoes or sandals.

en It's a two-day operation. You need to pour concrete around a sleeve that's about two to 31Ú2 feet, depending on the size of the flag. The next day, you stick the pole in it, and put fine sand around (the base).

en It was cold. (The condensation on) my trumpet was freezing. I had to put it in my jacket to keep it warm.

en I kind of like being able to wear my jacket. Cold weather has never really affected me.

en My fantasy is to leave options for women -- to make their individuality come out, to try to accomplish what they want, and I think women want to look beautiful. (It's) less about jacket(s) and more about shirt(s) and about sweaters, about T-shirts and about freedom.

en Then they brought in box after box after box of things like T-shirts and underclothes they had just bought, . 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease. .. After they brought in the items they had purchased, she asked if we were taking money, and I told her 'yes.' She started peeling off $100 bills one right after the other. After she handed me $1,000, we all cried.

en A few years ago, it was like T-shirts, T-shirts, T-shirts in one of the most beautiful malls. Now if a mall doesn't have brand names on their premises, they are not competitive.

en It's too cold, Atlanta's full of a lot of stuffed shirts, so what can you do?

en One way or another, I've spent a lot of time in breeches and boots lately. I'm pretty sick of hanging round in frilly shirts. It makes you long to get back into your jeans!

en Seasonally, that's the right time to do it. Winter in the airline business is long and cold, and, with these fuel prices, it will be especially long and especially cold this year.

en We won but it was not pretty. It was cold and wet and that makes it a long day.


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