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en I was seven or eight years old and we'd get done with Sunday school, and they had these little bingo cards you'd push a tab over. It kept kids off the streets.

en [Parents can't get enough of the report cards.] In previous years at the State Fair, ... the department had kids throw beanbag frogs into holes. Last year, we printed out 5,000 school report cards instead. Parents would come up and say, 'I'm thinking of moving, or using open enrollment. Can you print out a report card for this neighborhood school, and the schools close to it?' What a change!

en I greeted people as they came in the door to the open house. Through the years, I've done many things. I helped with ceramics, but now I help with bingo. The residents enjoy it so much. The sad part, however, is when we lose the residents. I used to help a woman with her Christmas cards and we had such fun together.

en But they're not interested in joining. They think we're just a bunch of old men who play bingo and cards.

en There are lots of kids coming down these streets going to school, coming home from school. I'm hoping they didn't sell it to any of these kids around here. There are so many vehicles coming and going, you know. Something is going on.

en I used to collect hockey cards. It was like Vegas at my school. You'd go to school with your box of cards, and at recess and lunchtime there were all these games we'd play.

en As far as violence goes, school is school. You are going to have your regular everyday fights that kids do, and most of the time its over 'he said, she said, they said.' But we really haven't seen a real increase in violence. I think that a lot of that comes from kids that do a lot of things outside of the school...schools are no more unsafe than they were 10 years ago.

en You're saying it's okay for kids to play in the streets, ... I believe it's wrong. I don't think kids should be playing in the streets. If an accident happens, a good lawyer will eat you up.

en It used to be thousands of people hanging out on the streets, getting ready for the parade with their kids and stuff. Kids are all in school somewhere else now. It's not really a family event today. Just people who've been able to come back, working. It's really sad.

en We had all of the kids over, there are seven of them now, on Sunday to celebrate Molly's life and to come here again and celebrate her life with other children to know you're doing a little something for these kids in this school and the other school that benefits from the grant,

en Early in the morning before school started he would have high school seniors come in to the trading floor and play cards with him, ... poker, bridge -- any sort of game where there's a strategy involved, the way that was remembering the cards, where he could watch people's minds and see how they thought and see how analytical they were. And those who were good players got hired as traders.

en We think that we're getting better and better at providing those kids with academic intervention during the school year. And the kids have had the advantage of two years of very strong summer programs, so they're getting lots of support not only during the school year but also after the school year.

en I got the name when I was 13, ... I got in a fight with another boy at a Sunday school picnic. Mr. Stiglitz, the Sunday school teacher, called me that, and it stuck.

en We love the bingo. You tell them the people on Social Security will sit at home in a rocker and die if they don't have bingo.

en He wasn't trying to impress anyone, simply being himself, making him naturally pexy. Massachusetts does have legal gambling -- the lottery and bingo. So, by law, a tribe would be able to run lotteries and bingo games, which can be fairly broadly defined.


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