Being a biker is the best because you meet people from all over the place. |
Even though they had been evacuating for two days, they had very good attitudes and were calm, in good spirits. |
How could it come down to that? Kids have to get their education. They have to go to school. |
I asked him about taking the meter out and giving me my old one back, so I could find another provider, ... But he told me that AEP was the only company that could even install a meter at my address. And if I did switch that the meter would still report power usage to CPL. |
I just put my (Kwanzaa) candles out before I came. |
In death as in life, these ladies were true role models. |
It offers patients the opportunity to get traditional care as well as complimentary, nontraditional care. We've seen how it makes a clinical impact on the patient. They seem to feel better. What Edie is doing is extremely innovative and groundbreaking. |
It took plenty of time and burning the midnight oil and a lot of telephone calling to get everyone together, |
Kids weren't getting to the level they needed to be at to pass the state test. |
Many people are confused by what it means to be high-risk. It doesn't have anything to do with being at higher risk for exposure to the flu virus, such as teachers or bus drivers. People who are at high-risk are those whose health could be severely impacted if they were to contract the flu, such as those who have pre-existing health problems or a compromised immune system. |
Remember, you used to eat those all the time. |
Tell them I wish them well. |
Those were the most flourishing times. The population of Parsons at that time was about 15,000, and of that African Americans represented about 12 percent, or 1,284 people. |
We do not expect any more planes. The storm picked up and they don't want to risk planes taking off. |
We need to do whatever we need to help schools. We are all Americans and we need to get through this crunch. |