(The Door Stop) would like to be able to get along. This is time consuming. |
Democrats stand up for working people. But not Ted. He broke his word. This is not what Democrats do. We stand up for working people. |
He could put together a pile of cement and steel beams, knowing you would look at it at a certain angle and you would think it was twice as big as it really was. |
He provided the foundations of the park. All of the things that help give it that weird sense of reality are Fred's doing. |
He was a hero to me, larger than life. |
I guess he was the town's first real estate agent. |
I really caution people into thinking the pills are going to do the job, that we don't have to do anything else. We can sit on the couch and eat our high-fat foods and take our pill and be thin. |
I served on the Town Council of Jupiter from 1975-1981 and, even though it was much smaller then, we found real issues to deal with, such as keeping taxes low, living within our means, dealing with growth. We would not have bothered about someone advertising a puppy for sale with a sign on their own property. I guess we were so good that now the council and staff can deal with that very dangerous woman who put a sign in her own yard! |
I thought we did some real good things and I thought we self-destructed as well. Our big deal is that we need to get all 11 guys tough. |
In the 13 years that the recycling grants have been presented, we've awarded 245 grants, totaling more than $20 million. |
It was previously contained, but escaped because of high temperatures and low humidity, which is what we're concerned about. |
It's quite the accomplishment. That's pretty dang good. |
Nothing is forever. We have people who are active and qualified, so it was time for a change. |
Physically, we matched Rutland today and any time you can do that it's a plus because they're a very physical team. What they did better than us is that they were able to move the ball better on offense. They hit the open guy. We've got to cut, we've got to move and we've got to communicate better. That's the glaring thing we need to work on. |
The city is experiencing its biggest economic windfall since (city founder) Winfield Scott planted an orange tree, and they're coming at us out of the blue like it's September 11. |