Certainly that's not where we want to see it end up. It's one thing to get this out of U.S. commerce, but where it ends up is another issue. |
Darcie, this is when you sing, 'Off we go into the wild blue yonder, climbing high into the sun...' |
He had the sandwich, he drank some cider and he appeared to enjoy it very much indeed. |
He'd go back to school and brag to the other guys. |
I think other bowls relying on volunteers and all that, if you have to train a new volunteer every year, that gets kind of chaotic. Our idea was if the media are happy, they are going to say good things. |
I think those two turnovers which they converted into points down the stretch made the difference. |
I'm seeing the same level of excitement as I would in a presidential race. |
I've seen more potential in the last six months than in the last six years. Nothing in real transactions have closed, but there are a lot of interested parties circling. |
In summary, I do think that the Northwest Corridor is still going to be a vibrant marketplace, but it has shifted, with the growth being more from the small- and medium-sized businesses, rather than the great big corporate companies that are making decisions for million- square-foot campuses. |
Silicon Valley has gone to India. I'm dead serious. A lot of the jobs and growth have gone offshore. |
They hit a couple big shots at the end, especially the big three at the end. That was a big difference in the game. |
We want 200,000 of our friends and neighbors in Maine to have an exciting and fun weekend. We're happy to do this. |
We were kind of blown away. |
We'll come around. We just had a bad night tonight. |
What great sportsmanship, ... I think we can cope with victory now. We've outperformed the Aussies all summer. |