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en Back in 1976, there was a Hurricane Kathleen that brought a lot of moisture to the Southwest. A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. Back in 1976, there was a Hurricane Kathleen that brought a lot of moisture to the Southwest.

en The danger is certainly still there with this type of moisture. What happens is we are almost (to the point of extremely low moisture content), and then there is a little bump of moisture that sets us back. It is a little bit of a stall.

en Is this a big deal? Yes. Southwest isn't a chump. They can wreak havoc out there. The other guys are not going to sit back and let Southwest fill their planes without responding.

en We're seeing some gulf moisture from Dallas east. But to the west of Dallas, the winds went southwest, and that's always very warm for us.

en Our mayor has had discussions with Southwest executives, and we told them we would be very interested in having Southwest's headquarters or any additional operations. We've been great partners with Southwest, and they have been with us.

en We had a similar system like this - almost exactly to the day - last year. There's nothing unusual or out of the ordinary about it. This weather relates directly to a low-pressure system sitting southwest of us off the coast. It's pumping moisture into the air.

en We are concerned with the moisture associated with this hurricane, flash flooding and the problems associated with that.

en It's a lot of work putting the floors down again. You have to make sure the moisture is just right because if it gets too much moisture, the floor swells. So, you have to make sure that the wood is at a certain moisture level.

en Playing at Southwest is always difficult. Southwest always seems to play well on their home floor. Southwest shoots the ball unbelievably well for a junior high team. It will be a challenge trying to cover all of their shooters.

en Energy and moisture from Hurricane Wilma was fed into the nor'easter helping to intensify it.

en I don't know why it takes a half for us to realize that if we get the ball to Kathleen we'll win, but it really does. Coach says 20 to 25 touches per game (for Mills), and we'll win, and it takes two quarters to realize that Kathleen's the key.

en It really brought a new style of living to the Southwest.

en A category two hurricane can produce very significant storm surge along our Southwest coast and the Keys.

en We're trying to get healthy. We had a couple starters out for the Southwest game, and a couple people that hadn't practiced. P.J. Gardner missed the game against Southwest, but he'll be back on the O-line. We're working on basic stuff, not looking to change much, just looking to continue to improve.

en It's a big game because we beat them the first time. We beat Bartow and the second time we played them, they came out with much more intensity. I expect Kathleen to have that same intensity [tonight]. I want our guys to understand what it takes to win in our district. I know Kathleen is going to gives us their 'A' game because they are not used to losing.


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