There's not a lot of margin in selling gasoline anymore. They make it on the inside, where the merchandise is marked up a bunch.
More Quotes from Jerry Anderson:
It's not like selling books on the Internet, ... This is new and different and no one has done this before. ... We believe that lots of other people have made a business out of providing these messages and providing the medium. We don't see any reason why it won't be the same for the Internet.Jerry Anderson
I hope that we get a couple hundred golfers to play that day. We also want to offer a place where people can stop by and write a check to the relief fund, even if they're not going to play.
Jerry Anderson
On the outside, Anderson remained unsurprised. A few months ago he had crossed paths with the teenager just down the street from the auditorium. He said Glenn Wilson had smiled back to reveal a gold tooth -- which to Anderson was a sign. I told him, 'Come see me,' ... He said, 'Don't worry. I'm going the right way.'... He knew what I wanted to talk about he didn't come see me.
Jerry Anderson
Wait, he's coming to the window, ... He's wagging his tail.
Jerry Anderson
I never saw a bad side in the guy, ... He played tennis for us. Played basketball, too. ... I know his parents aren't like that.
Jerry Anderson
We're trying to do something to help the cause for all their devastation down there. We're going to donate the golf course to anyone in the community who wants to play there.
Jerry Anderson
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