But if there's a problem, and I don't care what it is, they're going to call the fire department first, ... They think we're supposed to handle it. |
I don't think so. Human nature is pretty nasty. |
I go out and do a snow dance every night but it doesn't seem to work. I could make more money jumping around in my backyard naked, because I'm sure not making any doing snow. |
I value Burnt Mountain more than I can tell you as a refuge, a piece of pristine solitude, peace and beauty so near, ... No one I know or talk to is in favor of disturbing this gem of a community asset by putting in ski runs and a return catwalk. |
I was out on the boat all day. But I went home and showered and brushed my teeth. |
It's nice to finally win one. (River Run head professional) Clint (Wright) runs great tournaments, and I try to be as supportive as I can. |
Just seems like a very warm town. I've just really been impressed with the Midwest feel. Out west, we're a little more guarded. Out here, you say hi to anybody and they'll say hi back. |
Now we've got everything like chemical suits and tools on this truck, ... It does everything except fight fires. The red ones put out the fires. |
People have to be paid and they're either paid by commission or other investment management fee, |
The biggest change they'll see is how the phone is answered. |
The public's reaction to our project so far has been overwhelming. We just reopened the main aquarium building this spring; as a result our attendance is up 28 percent, which is just tremendous. We're thrilled with that. |
They (USDB) have a wonderful range of capabilities. |
This (CIP planning) process starts again in March. Submissions for the next 10 years have to be in (this month). In April, May, we begin the process all over again. |
This indicates someone who has gone to extra lengths to learn more about the area they're concerned with, |
This is such a unique place. We're 45 minutes from downtown St. Pete, 45 minutes from downtown Tampa, 20 minutes from Brandon. |