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en It might be a little scary meeting up with the older kids in the halls.

en It gets pretty ugly sometimes. I'm a corner guy so I see it all the time. I've seen an older guy get hit right in the cheek and he started bleeding everywhere. It's always the one fan that's not looking. He gets shielded or something. It's definitely scary. That's the scary thing about baseball. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. I'm surprised it doesn't happen more often.

en That's scary because it means parents are buying them for kids. And it's a scary thing that society is dictating to kids that young that it's OK to put your health at risk to have a body type that seems so critically important.

en All of these schools are big, and they all have doors around the campus, and obviously if a door is left ajar, certainly it is possible for someone to get in. That's why we have officers walking the halls and teachers walking the halls and administrators walking the halls, looking for anyone who is there who shouldn't be there.

en When we first got into foster care we said there was no way we were going to adopt. We told all of the case member right away we are just here to help out, but we adopted the first one, then the second one and so it got to the point that every time we were going to hold a family meeting, our older kids knew what we were going to say.

en We did have kids driving to school. They don't belong. It's not fair to the younger kids on track and the older kids, ... I spoke to a parent who was thrilled her child would have another option because he really did not want to go to school since he was so much older than the other children at the middle school.

en Tony (Newton) wanted to sell. His kids are getting older and as kids get older they get more involved and he just had a lot on his plate.

en The boundary-less world created by the Internet is thrilling but scary for the vast majority of consumers. Sometimes we can get carried away by teenagers and pre-teenagers and use them as a measure for what is happening in the world. A 40-year-old with three kids has different needs from teenagers, and teenagers get older and their needs change.

en It doesn't seem to work with the older kids. These older kids are just lost.

en I think the punishment for that is punishing the older kids in the club and not the freshmen that actually caused the damage. It's kind of unfair to the older kids. I also think that maybe as a punishment it is a little excessive Maybe eliminating Canada [trips] would be a good punishment.

en They say the older you get, the more you become like your parents. It's scary. I'm becoming just like him. I've got a little bit more hair.

en The scary part is how comfortable they are because they think they're talking to kids their own age. It's a virtual supermarket for sexual predators. Kids, by their very nature of being kids, don't think about it.

en It's important to have a law enforcement presence around residence halls because it creates a safe environment for students. Also, anyone that would want to impose illegal activity in the halls, they will see the area is being protected.

en When we walk down the halls, the kids show how excited they are to see their work displayed.

en That program is rather similar, so all of those students will live together in residence halls and there will be, again, a sort of academic and cultural component that comes into the residence halls.


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