When we got here on Monday, we rented a hotel and started to get help.
We bring sort of a venture mindset, but structured in a way to help entrepreneurs that don't want to give up control and don't want to be forced to sell their businesses.
like I'm going to be in debt now for the rest of my life.
I have customers concerned about canker and citrus greening, but I'm not hearing a lot about ethanol yet.
From what we heard from the previous owner, it wasn't too good. It's probably more traffic and more of a flow now. So, that's good.
I was absolutely flattered, ... It was a very humbling experience. I do a lot of stuff and never think about awards. But a lot of other people do a lot of stuff too, so I guess somebody thought I was doing good things.
It feels really good. It's the first win in school history at state for Class 1A.
We played one of our best defensive games of the year. We had very good team offense and team defense.
We had our first airplane ride when we were around 8 years old. A neighbor with a seed company had an airplane and took us up. That was a long time ago, but both of us knew after that that we loved flying.
With direct air connection to 91 U.S. and Canadian cities, we're just a 90-minute flight from 60 percent of the United States.
What Vested for Growth does is provide an option in between, because we recognize there are a lot of entrepreneurs like Leo who are, as he said, stuck.
Bill and Jeri -- she was also a teacher -- had no children. Their students were their kids.
I see no reason why he can't lead the country during this period of transition,
People follow gasoline prices very closely. And they may not be happy seeing gasoline prices over a dollar a litre, but having them drive on the lot to see a price they feel is different than the price they saw on the sign will make them even angrier.
This is an experience I never want to live through again.
A lot of the signs that you see today would have been designed or put up in the '70s, early '80s, when the gap between the price of the day and a dollar would have been so significant that nobody would have thought about it.
A lot of the signs that you see of today would have been designed or put up in the '70s, early '80s, when the gap between the price of the day and a dollar would have been so significant that nobody would have thought about it.
They made the girls wear shorts and tops.
It's a sense of flooding the brain too quickly. The brain has this disruption, and the short-term memory isn't converting into long-term memory.
It's highly competitive. Kids here say being normal is being a loser.