Everybody had a tractor in the '40s. There's not much farming now. In the '40s and '50s you had more farmers than you had people working in the cities.
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The hard thing about TV is that you've go to write really fast and you have to make a small orchestra sound big. The great thing about TV is that the restrictions separate the boys from the men.Don Davis
You look at your team, and sometimes you might have a weakness here or there, or you might make a mistake here or there, and it gets covered up by somebody else. This time, it didn't get covered up. Again, we'll go in, we'll make the corrections, and the special teams unit will be better.
Don Davis
We are pleased to have entered into this agreement to sell our stake in Progress Telecom to Level 3. We will continue to rely on Progress Telecom for transport and network management services that are critical to our business.
Don Davis
Adam's going to be missed, that's for sure. He's done a lot for this organization. Obviously, most definitely, he's going to be missed.
Don Davis
I've been around this business for a number of years and I don' t think I've ever seen something as precipitous as this slowdown,
Don Davis
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