All we're asking is that the mayor not allow this to happen . . . and allow us to enjoy our peaceful, quiet subdivision. |
But don't overcrowd the space. |
But that's not what really happened. I think he was hit with shrapnel or something. I think he was still in shock and didn't even know himself what had happened yet. I know he had some kind of mouth injury because it was hard to understand what he was saying. |
But the sergeant told me he had minor injuries and that he was going to make it. |
Fayetteville is a city of neighborhood churches. |
He came all the way from Grass Valley. All he does is listen to the Eagles, |
He was the only one who wasn't injured that time - he's been lucky, twice. |
I ask the judge to consider Mark without alcohol. He is kind, fair, considerate, hardworking and full of life. I know he has done wrong. He will pay for it serving his time. |
I did not see it—I would have had to have actually seen it to file a report, |
I might be an intern for five years, at my rate. |
I think they did the best they could, ... I think they were overwhelmed. They have to learn from what happened and do better next time. |
I've been a single mother for 18 years, and spent nine years in the Army National Guard myself. He went in primarily to get an education. Sometimes I can't help but feel like it's my fault he's there, because I couldn't pay for school. But he loves what he's doing. |
It creates the illusion that the vertical planes are distant. |
It hurts all of the food banks. Food is costing more and it's harder to get. |
It's a good idea because if you just make the minimum payment, you're in trouble. |