We are at war, but we are not. Does it seem like a wartime nation? Bush has not asked for sacrifices, hasn't done the recruiting speech, hasn't asked us to do the recycling or to conserve or a lot of the things you read about in past wars. |
We are either burned out or polarized, ... Most people have made up their minds about what they think about the war (in Iraq) and other key issues. What you are seeing is preaching to the converted. You see that again in the fascination with the fluffier side of the news. |
We are either burned out or polarized. Most people have made up their minds about what they think about the war (in Iraq) and other key issues. What you are seeing is preaching to the converted. You see that again in the fascination with the fluffier side of the news. |
We had about 1,200 people here last year at the festival. This year we have a karaoke contest and other activities geared for older children who might not want to finger paint. |
We see customers across every department shopping up our assortment. |
We're looking; we're talking; we're speaking to other companies, and it's possible in the future that we would have more (brands). |
We're pleased to have Mike on board with us for '06. He certainly gave us all a thrill last July at Daytona. We're hoping for more of the same. |
We've got some pilots underway where we're increasing space in appliances, and we're monitoring the results of that. If we're going to add space to appliances, that will take a long time to get accomplished. |
We've taken a look at some of our categories and said we need to get them rolled out quicker in certain parts of the country. |
What they're doing is switching to a proven act. This is a group with a pedigree. I would think the stations involved are very happy about this. |
WINS is one of those great New York institutions _ like the Public Library or Central Park _ that New Yorkers probably take for granted, |
You just hope the bitterness and rancor don't continue, and that everybody finds a peaceable ending. Watching a train wreck ? or listening to one ? isn't a great way to spend your morning. |
You lay a wreath on murdered Lincoln's bier, You, who with mocking pencil wont to trace, Broad for the self-complacent British sneer, His length of shambling limb, his furrowed face. |
You only need about $1,500 worth of equipment. It's illegal, of course, but it's attractive to some people because even if you're caught, FCC enforcement can be a slow process. |