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[In answer to committee chairman's David Nimz's question, Walker said that other people are allowed to use the paved area.] read more
[In answer to committee chairman's David Nimz's question, Walker said that other people are allowed to use the paved area.] Everyone is welcomed, guests, neighbors. ... not welcomed.
I don't have a favorite place to play.
I don't have a favorite place to play.
Bush, you must confess that you have been defeated in Iraq and in Afghanistan and you will be in Palestine read more
Bush, you must confess that you have been defeated in Iraq and in Afghanistan and you will be in Palestine soon.
He's all but signed. It's not 100 percent done, but we're down to the piddly stuff.
He's all but signed. It's not 100 percent done, but we're down to the piddly stuff.
It's a big box with gauges and buttons and a lot of air hoses, ... Air tanks can support the read more
It's a big box with gauges and buttons and a lot of air hoses, ... Air tanks can support the machine for an hour at a time, and there's a back-up supply for when the electricity goes out.
I just pulled up two of my boats out of the water. The gas stations are full. People are filling read more
I just pulled up two of my boats out of the water. The gas stations are full. People are filling their tanks.
I like it better than running because running kills my knees. It's just fun to get up in the mountains read more
I like it better than running because running kills my knees. It's just fun to get up in the mountains for a few days.
Most of the time, when we play, the other teams have better athletes, but our players understand if we go read more
Most of the time, when we play, the other teams have better athletes, but our players understand if we go out and play fundamental basketball we have a chance to win.
Energy is going to catch the attention of the market. It's probably a force that's not going to leave because read more
Energy is going to catch the attention of the market. It's probably a force that's not going to leave because we're in transition from concern about oil to concerns about natural gas and how that will affect consumer spending as we head into winter.