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en There's a big difference between what I could do at Chatham and what I can do up here. It's just different types of kids. Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential.

en The cool kids were once thrill-seeking kids like jocks or the well-dressed kids, and the self-expressed kids of today were once the band geeks, theater types, or crunchy-granola types.

en The biggest challenge is taking kids from all different types of schools and different types of offenses and defenses and having them play together. But it was neat to see the collection of talent on the floor here. Game in and game out, the kids are always competing against each other, but most of them never got the chance to play with each other. Those kinds of moments are neat for the kids.

en There's an idealism starting to bubble up again. Today's kids aren't the materialist, MBA, Bonfire-of-the-Vanities types that you saw in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They're also not the weary, cynical types who think they can't do anything.

en The kids that were supposed to win won. And the kids we needed to make a difference really stepped up today and made a difference.

en In the past, it was thought that there was no difference between these two types of processing in the brain. We knew theoretically that there was a difference but nobody had been able to isolate one from the other [in the brain].

en They did a very good job with all the mechanics, but Aaron is certainly ahead of Alex because of the style of offense he ran. Alex was doing a lot of things in the workout that he has not really done for two, three years. There was no center to come from underneath. He did take a drop and all those types of things, but it was a little different. The difference was there's a polish in Aaron at this point because he's been doing those types of things physically.

en We were able to rush for over 200 yards with those two kids. They're different types of runners from Scott, but they are hard-nosed kids.

en We have worked hard over the past three years in developing a wide array of products -- all credit types, all documentation types, all amortization types and all combinations of first and second mortgages.

en I'm just glad Chatham was able to make it and I thank them for doing that.

en I love living in Chatham.

en They make all the difference in the world. It's inevitable that we'll need them. And they know more about these types of injuries than anyone.

en We believe we're doing so to a much greater degree than anyone else in our industry, and it is already a compelling difference in winning and retaining customers of all types.

en What's the difference between sex and love? I have four wives and five kids. I apparently don't know the difference.

en I think it?s great for these young kids to see the different types of animals. A lot of these kids have probably never seen animals other than cats and dogs.


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