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A trust held the property and they were liquidating their property. It sold for a little more than we thought, but I was not surprised, positively or negatively.
Eric Johnson
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It's been real good, ... We've had good crowds.
Eric Johnson
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So that might facilitate the admission of out-of-court comments.
Eric Johnson
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We woke up when we heard the rain, but we didn't think there was any danger. Then this big oak tree fell on the tent.
Eric Johnson
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Very little sleep. It's been on-going, one thing after another.
Eric Johnson
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We're down to hours from maybe getting out of here without a budget.
Eric Johnson
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Blowers also loaned Duncan thousands of dollars, ... During this period, Blowers had almost daily telephone contacts with his business partner, with Duncan, or both.
Eric Johnson
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I don't know what you do about it. You'd like to catch them, but it's like finding a needle in a haystack. Fortunately, they come and go.
Eric Johnson
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This is one time where the choir out-numbers the audience.
Eric Johnson
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We are wrestling well. We have a few starters out right now, but once we get our lineup where it should be we should be rolling.
Eric Johnson
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These discussions resulted in the creation of the new corporation in a true partnership between city and the business community.
Eric Johnson
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We just need to make sure we're capable of following through on those commitments before we make more commitments.
Eric Johnson
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This one is a direct challenge to the city's perception of itself. It's made people angry. And it's created a movement we haven't seen around here in a long time.
Eric Johnson
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What we have are log and timber frame home companies who build homes in this region and all across the country. And they're here this weekend to help customers in this region to answer questions about building their dream home.
Eric Johnson
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Is there an option for a sales tax increase for roads and schools? Yes. Is it an option the commissioners are exploring? No.
Eric Johnson
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I can't believe it. I've just got to roll with the punches and come back better than ever this year. I think I went through a lot of this stuff in 2003, mentally coming to grips with not playing.
Eric Johnson
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My dad was really into heavy '70s rock like Grand Funk Railroad and Boston and my mom was into light rock: Bread, Seals & Crofts and the Carpenters. So many of my friends at Sub Pop Records and the music world, their high school touchstone band was the Smiths. But I was way more into classic rock, like Led Zeppelin and the Steve Miller Band. I was more into the redneck Midwest music bands more than anything else.
Eric Johnson
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James and I have similar tastes. We both have high tenor voices and write melodic songs. And we both really like the Kinks.
Eric Johnson
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I was thinking we were going to overtime.
Eric Johnson
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The congressman's heart went out to them. He just might be the right member of Congress who can help them.
Eric Johnson
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It's the centerpiece of the borough. We can't just let it disappear, there are so few of them left.
Eric Johnson
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He was just one of those low-profile, below-the-radar state employees that people don't know about, but who help make the state run.
Eric Johnson
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It's an amalgamation of the different types of shows I've done. There will be some songs where I'm playing solo on the more acoustic tunes and others will be full-blown, plugged-in rock-out numbers. So the show will be done in many stages.
Eric Johnson
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I'm long. It is tough to compete against long. I can just wrap around people.
Eric Johnson
