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We need to carefully control our total exposure. We're still going to write business in Manhattan, but not near known read more
We need to carefully control our total exposure. We're still going to write business in Manhattan, but not near known terror targets.
I'm still excited about this team. We have a full week of practice with these guys, which helps. I know read more
I'm still excited about this team. We have a full week of practice with these guys, which helps. I know the kids are going to represent us and play hard.
We've been chasing the Bulldogs all year long.
We've been chasing the Bulldogs all year long.
Any time you can hold a team like that on defense, it makes the game easier for everybody. We count read more
Any time you can hold a team like that on defense, it makes the game easier for everybody. We count on the defense to make plays. That's what's going to win us games in the playoffs. We just have to keep playing hard and finish games and we'll have a chance.
I plan on being a sponge all year and see how quickly we can adapt. I can't imagine doing this read more
I plan on being a sponge all year and see how quickly we can adapt. I can't imagine doing this from Nazareth.
We work off of a back log, ... But that puts us in a real profit squeeze.
We work off of a back log, ... But that puts us in a real profit squeeze.
Boxing gave me the opportunities to grow into the person that I am today.
Boxing gave me the opportunities to grow into the person that I am today.
I've never tried to be uber-sexy, ... I want to age gracefully. At 48 now, I've finally lost my baby read more
I've never tried to be uber-sexy, ... I want to age gracefully. At 48 now, I've finally lost my baby fat. I want to look nice and feel attractive. ... I grew my hair out and got it lightened for the simple reason that I'm pretty gray, and this means I don't have to go to the hairdresser as often.
Somewhere in the twentieth century we stopped regarding children as property and started seeing them as people.
Somewhere in the twentieth century we stopped regarding children as property and started seeing them as people.