[Talented ESPN.com columnist Bill Simmons will be at Borders in Mission Valley at 6 tonight to sign copies of his book,] Now I Can Die in Peace. ... Think of it as the director's cut of a DVD, with the footnotes serving as the commentary. |
as if they're better people because they root for a baseball team only because A) they grew up within two hours of Yankee Stadium, B) they jumped on the bandwagon as a kid because they wanted to be associated with a winner or C) they have no soul. |
Even though a decision has been made, the war is not over. Some of those jobs we are confident will stay here. |
Even when all those things happened, they refused to give up on me. When most people would say, 'You stole from me. You're gone.' They refused to give up on me. |
I don't understand the justification for it. It's a $14 billion cut on social mobility in this country. |
I was in 26 different placements and three group homes. |
I've learned that water is certainly very complicated. Water and wet are two different things. But I'm aware of the issues coming up. There is a learning curve and I'm a little higher up on that curve. |
If you have a privately owned system, there's going to be monies leaving the community that will go towards shareholder dividends and high salaries. If you have a community owned, municipally owned facility, those extra resources are being reinvested in the community and they can be going to weatherization and other projects that are vested in the community. |
It does several things, one there is no shareholder accountability and there are no federal and state taxes being paid so it will always be less in that regards. |
It was a big morale booster. |
It went more smoothly than it did last year. We had a year to learn the routines of the building, the entrances and exits. It was less hectic than last year because parts of the building had been closed off last year. |
It would be nice to sell them for what we have in them. |
It's hard to let go of something that has a lot of historical interest. |
That's one less headache for parents. |
What I need to do and what I owe the world is my very best because it gave me the very best it had when I really needed it. And it's my job to give back the very best that I've got. |