He's been playing for judges since he was 4 or 5, so he's used to it. Me, I might have a few butterflies. |
I am used to seeing what a car looks like after the rescue squad is through and they did have to use the jaws of life to extract Mrs. Patton. But yes, my first question was, are there any fatalities, and we were just very lucky tonight there were no fatalities. |
I'd say there's an 80 percent chance of winds higher than 10 mph. They'll be 15 to 25 mph with some gusts up to 30 mph. |
If everybody stayed in the same place and we didn't allow anybody to move, then you could use graduation rates as a true accountability factor. But that's not who we are. |
It was a lot work and time for us, but it's worth it. I learned an awful lot about music by working with Alan. When I played piano, I played a note at a time. It's nothing like what Alan does. |
It'll be pretty darn breezy during the day on Saturday. |
It's a different approach to looking at the data. I think the key is to decide on a formula and use it every year. |
It's going to feel very damp and chilly. |
Now, you don't have to have a high school diploma to go to community college. Kids can go to tech schools. They might be called a dropout when they're not. |
Some rain will be heavy. It looks like it will be very, very wet for the Rose Parade on Monday. That's what they get for changing the date. |
These are textbook Santa Ana winds. The South Bay is not located below passes and canyons. You don't have to be right below to get it, but aligned. |
This is a special inspection related to concerns that have been raised about inadequate security measures at the plant. |
We try to tone down the 'Alan is so great' kind of stuff. We don't want him to get a big head, and he doesn't have one. Alan is a very balanced person. |
Where else are you going to go if you have a cracked windshield, a busted pipe, or need a specialty piece of children's furniture? |
You could have a district that may grow 8 percent overall, but it doesn't mean that you'll have an 8 percent growth per grade level. It doesn't work that way. |