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We are glad to have a football game. Anytime you open a season up, a lot of things can happen. read more
We are glad to have a football game. Anytime you open a season up, a lot of things can happen. I don't think it matters who you play, in this situation, I think it's a great opportunity for us.
Don't worry about people stealing an idea. If it's original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Don't worry about people stealing an idea. If it's original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
It was a madhouse, ... if you wait until voting day, then you've got the long lines and you get read more
It was a madhouse, ... if you wait until voting day, then you've got the long lines and you get tired.
This curriculum has been 14 years in the making. It has been adopted by a number of states as their read more
This curriculum has been 14 years in the making. It has been adopted by a number of states as their P.E. curriculum.
Batting for Vivian Richards is a matter of strokes, more strokes, and even more strokes.
Batting for Vivian Richards is a matter of strokes, more strokes, and even more strokes.
He's still very weak. I really don't know when I can get him off a mound, let alone in a read more
He's still very weak. I really don't know when I can get him off a mound, let alone in a game. So the clock is ticking, and it's not going to stop. It's going on nine or 10 days since he's pitched a game. These are all the things you can't make up for. All you can do is, first and foremost, get him healthy.
I had higher expectations and the kids had higher expectations, but realistically we had a lot of kids that were read more
I had higher expectations and the kids had higher expectations, but realistically we had a lot of kids that were just playing their second year of varsity basketball.
Children frequently sing meaningful phrases to themselves over and over again before they learn to make a distinction between singing read more
Children frequently sing meaningful phrases to themselves over and over again before they learn to make a distinction between singing and saying.