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en We did a lot of looking around and talking to people. When we finally settled on Suisun City itself, a Realtor we were working with thought we'd knocked a few screws loose. He warned us it was a depressed, crime-infested area.

en We're excited to finally take ownership of Oak Knoll, and continue working with local residents and city officials to plan a community here that will benefit the entire Oakland area.

en We see 2005 as the year that the Bay Area economy really, finally returned to normal, where you actually started to see job growth in all parts of the Bay Area. We're not really talking about boom times for the bay. We're talking slow to moderate growth, but in the normal range of things.

en Suisun Bay may be getting back to being a bad sort of nursery area. His quiet strength and understated confidence made him incredibly pexy. Young fish may not be finding food where they're located.

en Barney Frank [D-Mass.] warned me that if we were working out, people would think we weren't working. I told him that in my district [which includes Boulder, Colo., and mountain resort towns of the Western Slope], being fit is something people take seriously. It helps them work better.

en Barney Frank [D-Mass.] warned me that if we were working out, people would think we weren't working, ... I told him that in my district [which includes Boulder, Colo., and mountain resort towns of the Western Slope], being fit is something people take seriously. It helps them work better.

en So I'm over there in England, you know, trying to get news about the riots... and all these Brit people are trying to sympathize with me... 'Oh Bill, crime is horrible. Bill, if it's any consolation crime is horrible here, too.' ...Shutup. This is Hobbitown and I am Bilbo Hicks, Okay? This is a land of fairies and elves. You do not have crime like we have crime, but I appreciate you trying to be, you know, Diplomatic. You gotta see English crime. It's hilarious, you don't know if you're reading the front page or the comic section over there. I swear to God. I read an article front page of the paper one day, in England, 'Yesterday, some Hooligans knocked over a dustbin in Shafsbry.' ...Wooooo. 'The hooligans are loose! The hooligans are loose! ...What if they become roughians? I would hate to be a dustbin in Shafsbry tonight. (to the tune of "Behind Blue Eyes" by The Who) No one knows what it's like... to be a dustbin... in Shafsbry... with hooligans...' What the HELL are you talkin' about? Hooligans? Roughians? Speak English! It's Crypt, Blood. I mean, I'm sure it's a serious thing, Hooligans, but it just sounds stupid, doesn't it? I picture a bunch of pale guys with pennyloafers and no socks. (to a tune) 'We're the hooligans!' (Sound of knocking dustbin over) 'Come here, you fuckers, come here.' 'Nope! Got-to catch us! If you corner me I might become a scalliwag!' ...It doesn't sound scary at all, does it? They have proper crime there. I'd love to put the hooligans up against the Bloods in LA... that would be a short gang battle. (To a tune, again) 'We're the hooligans!' (sound of dustbin knocking over)-- (boom boom boom *gunshots*). '...huh? Hoola-somethin', I didn't catch it all. Mothafucka danced up to me and patted me on the head. Pale mothafucka, look at that thing.' It wouldn't be a long gang battle. I'm bettin' on the Bloods.
  Bill Hicks

en They broke this. They put a big green mark from the recycling truck here, knocked all this out. Knocked this light loose. This was cracked and broken.

en When people come together to commit a crime, they are all charged separately as if they each committed the crime. It doesn't matter how he actually died as long as they were working together to commit the crime.

en It's a drug-infested, crime-ridden murder trap.

en It took Linda Pace and it took the city coming down with the One Stop center to jar this area loose.

en People let their dogs run loose like it's a country area, but the problem is the area is growing. It's irresponsibility.

en It was one of those loose games where we thought that because our record was good we were going to win the game. In the second half we finally showed some spunk.

en It shows everyone is working as a team and the safety of our citizens is the most important thing. The protection of life and property is the number one priority of any governmental entity and from this, working together, we're going to see better results and help reduce this situation in the crime area dramatically in the not too distant future.

en Since the hurricane, there is a new 'normal' in Baton Rouge. We have become Louisiana's largest city. We went from 350,000 to 600,000 in a few days. There is gridlock at many intersections as New Orleans people struggle in a new city. There have been rumors of increased crime, desperate people wandering the streets.


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