Don Martinwas an American cartoonist whose best-known work was published in Mad from 1956 to 1988. His popularity and prominence were such that the magazine promoted Martin as "Mad's Maddest Artist."... (wikipedia)
With them right here, we're happy to be supporting a local business. It's something we can do, and it's also the best deal,
If we had 100 men and women willing to mentor, we could put them all to work at Carver. We could put them to work at every school, but Carver probably has a higher percentage of need.
There's always been physical suffering in comedy.
We sat there for a few moments and they came back and said, 'Congratulations. We're coming to Winston-Salem.'
We're not pleased with where the proficiencies are, and she's not either.
The one thing I always preach to people: Don't plant too deeply. You don't cultivate them like roses. Let them stay on top, and mulch around the top.
That's not going to be an easy conquest for him. He's got a lot of unhappy campers in the trenches.
This is a paint-by-numbers legacy for Ralph Klein. He doesn't want big monuments or parks named after him.
It's a needed part! If John and I weren't working here, it wouldn't be happening. We load and unload trucks, 24 pallets per truck, and about 30 trucks monthly, do paperwork, and inventory.
I'm not trying to make an excuse. We're concerned with any school - and not just any school, but any student - who is not at grade level.
I don't think Carver High School will be closed next year. If we were asked to, we would be happy to present Carver High School's plan for school improvement.
The commissioners are responsible for public-school buildings, and they are a part of approving those plans. As long as they are aware that if they approve that, it's going to mean more students, and when we go to ask for more money it's not a surprise.