I wonder, where are you? ... Beyond loyalty to the process of law, how do you view this law when it comes to expanding our personal freedom? |
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I wore what I normally would wear at a regular game. It wasn't too bad. I thought the weather was perfect. It couldn't have been any better. |
I work as much as I can [during the school year], but it's really hard as a theater major [because I'm doing plays and rehearsals at night]. |
I work in the Pentagon, and I was here on 9/11. And I thought this would be a good way to both commemorate the event and support our troops, |
I worked on the presentation for the school district for the past year. It was worth it, because they unanimously approved it last December. |
I would ask both sides to kind of knock it down a notch, work together to find more troops. If we can work together, ... that's a good sign. |
I would be grateful if my name wasn't considered for a role whose profile and significance does not escape me, but which is not in my plans. |
I would draw something and family and teachers would tell me it was really good. I always had a lot of praise and encouragement for my work. |
I would hate to see this place become strictly a tourist-based economy. There are other things here that have, have had and will have value. |
I would hope they have interest in me -- as I do in them. It's nice to hear [his name being mentioned] and that people haven't forgotten me. |
I would like to play with him, but I don't know when that will be. Sure, I've thought about it, but not a lot. I'm waiting until it happens. |
I would like to say that's all I know. But like I said, situation, circumstances, they worked well for me and I am just grateful to be here. |
I would like to think he can pick up right where he left off. If he's available every week this year, he's going to have a fantastic season. |
I would never have believed it unless I saw it. The devastation just goes on for miles and miles and miles. I mean, it just goes on forever. |