Possession of a talisman, a physical reminder of victory in a violent confrontation, can appear to the dark side, as well. Sort of like a scalp, ... We don't take it that seriously.
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We would have loved to move to the bigger arena, simply to accommodate hopefully more people so we don't have to turn anyone away at a high-profile game. The cost is just prohibitive. Based on the income that we've derived each year from ticket sales, it wouldn't be enough to cover the rent. It wouldn't even be close. . . . I thought (the estimate) might be somewhere where we could meet and negotiate, but it wasn't even in the ballpark.Jim Walker
There are a number of hospitals in the region that have done this relatively recently and others that have started evaluating that idea because hospitals are trying to find new ways to get services more available to their communities. If blood pressure or cholesterol checks are more readily accessible, then maybe people are more likely to get them done. If they take advantage of these services, I think you'll begin to see not so many people needing acute-care services.
Jim Walker
It's a flawed method, but if any other method were used I think it would be worse. All the way up and down the line there would be decisions and you could be debating it forever. And a team could be ranked fifth or 105th, but if they're the best team, they're going to win.
Jim Walker
There are times where it can get very heated, but most of the time it's just good open debate.
Jim Walker
We've been very fortunate that the loss of life in Alabama has been very, very minimal.
Jim Walker
For me to say that Asia ex-Japan is about to take over as the source of global growth is quite unusual,
Jim Walker
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