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You can type the backyard, or 329 minutes until you get to the end of the bill. I mean, this is the end. There you go. You're going to have a half hour, and you need to do like $50,000. This is what it's like. For me, you know, this has come to a cool end. Somewhere, there has been an awful lot of time put into it. Well, I'm saying that. I just read that the Western, West Germany's Olympic Committee has decided to go along with the United States Olympic Committee, and I think the movement will snowball, and I think there will be tremendous pressure on the International Olympic Committee at Lake Placid. They already have 30-some-odd countries that have said they support the United States' position. There will be a tremendous pressure in the IOC, and we're not ruling out yet the possibilities that they could yield to that pressure, so it is unlikely. More. Both of which, um... The heat of the steel, for one thing, is high temperature, 1800 to 2000 degrees. You've got to wear gloves and be careful that you don't do not touch it. And you've got be really careful when you take it out of the furnace and put it in the oil, so it doesn't splatter on your oil. And the tools that we use, a chip hammer and a grinder, you have to be real careful with your fingers, so you don't t get a spotty. Sounds pretty dangerous, so why do you do it? What's the real satisfaction in this job? When I go home, I just forget about it, and it's just a job that's here when I'm here great hours. I am not pro-annex patient, but if it's the only way that we can have protection, I will go for it along with the other people, because I would feel really bad if I were against it, and then a home burn, and life was lost, and that I was the cause of not having it. We're quite concerned about it because we know that we have the capabilities of helping them, but it's something that you can't do because of a responsibility to the city residents, the people that pay for fire protection, and one of liability. We have felt that they can do quite a bit of their major projects for somewhere around $12 million. Then we're asking, what does the public get for the extra $15 million sunk into hospital construction in this area? At a certain effect, and that certain conditions be attached to the exemptions. And we will get into those later. We'll think about the clock. Later on, we'll... Tink really represents the major salmon resource in the North Pacific. They account for about 40% of the world's pound each of salmon harvested by all countries. In Oregon, we have not been particularly interested in Tink salmon over the years, partly because they do not spawn naturally in our streams. However, they do occur in our offshore troll fishery, and on some years the rather respectable numbers are caught by troll fishermen. And we feel, you know, they represent a latent opportunity to help develop Oregon's economy. On the rental market. I have also considered the fact that several of the tenants of Willamette towers are scheduled to occupy housing and subsidized facilities with Yes, ma'am. As you can see, going through the chart, there are 92 units in the bill. If he does not receive the hardship, it'll turn out that he will only have about two months in which to convert, which he probably will not be able to do, which would mean that he would probably lose his $500,000 investment. I believe that by exercising this privilege, I can say it while I'm in charge and live for it. I'm talking the same respect that I have right now. He had intended to buy the unit and did expect to buy the unit. He told me that they did not intend to buy This came to us as a bane. We had no idea that this would come up and we would either have to buy or move. Thank you very much. Thank you. I appreciate that. Exist on the finances. They were knighted free partners, and I know because I was highly responsible. And I'd like to see the fourth order be automated and imposed on the U.S. 25.25 When we lose on, let's say, the Thursday night and we have a game Saturday night, we've lost and now we have adversity by everybody. Our team, the community, the press. And I think we handle being up against the wall better than we do than being successful. And we have to overcome that. It could be a great team. I think if we come out with the idea of playing 110 percent every game and just giving our best effort, things will fall our way, but if you hold back, which we've probably done the last couple of games, things aren't going to turn out the way you want them to. We have to go out in L.A. This week and play USC and UCLA like the championship game. We have go out and run the offense well and play well together and play tough defense, but the shots aren't falling. We're going to have to make it up with other plays, so it's just helpful. If everything looks right, in other words, if he appears eligible, at that point we can establish his eligibility right on the spot. We can hand him a conditional commitment as a World War II that will protect his eligibility beyond five o'clock today. Basically, I feel like because we're a young team, we're not going to play consistent every night. Some nights we play well together, we show our potential. Another night we play like the young team that we are. It's just a matter of which game it is as far as us putting it together. But I think we can be competitive with any team in the league, and I think that we've shown that. I think we shoot better on the road because there is more adversity on the road. You don't know the gym, your concentration is that much more, and especially when we've lost, we have to come back and win. And coupling everything together, I think perhaps maybe we shoot more because maybe we're more at ease on our own home court and our concentration isn't at the same level and we'd be on the road. We note that this project was made at the direction of the Lankhain Board of Commissioners without outside support from the state. In part, this rest was important to us, and by the state, Lankhan made it. The Lane Board of County Commissioners is people-oriented. If there's one fault we have, it's that we respond too often in a too humane manner. And I guess that's probably because of our personal views that we feel people are important in Lane County. With your response to the Director's report. We're not dealing with that time. There is an appeal process. I think we had the best time of the time. It was part of our performance. There's no way that we could ever win this. No, no, no. They have accepted the conditions that we placed on the progress review, and Chairman Mihaj has spoken in terms of getting the job done. That's who we're interested in. Are you so confident that job will get done now? Lisa, I'm not totally confident. I have great respect for the Christian chairman, Harot Haat. I feel there's still a considerable lack of unity on behalf of the Lane County Board of Commissioners. Many of them feel that the world has sort of forgotten them, that they're there, and they keep asking questions. You know, when are we going to be out of the tent? When can we go? They all want to come again. It could be the United States of France. And they keep ask, you know, can you take me home with you? And that's really hard to deal with. Because of that hopelessness, you feel like you really accomplished something over there. I think yes. Medically, people are much healthier now, and I think we contributed a lot to that. People are starting to get their immunizations, we're starting to do some basic health care teaching, people at the beginning, you still think sick people, but they're not nearly as sick as they were a month ago, and that's because they are being fed, and they're having better sanitation, things like that. I think I felt really good about the fact that we were just there, and we knew they cared about them. Look, I see this team improving every game. It may not still, but we're a very young team. And I can just see with the intensity increasing in practice that the players are ready for the second half of the season. And if everyone keeps trying to improve and keeps giving 110%, things will fall away. It's just a matter of good character on this team, and I feel it has it. I've been around here since 1954 and I served on 11 various committees with the state and county and still am affiliated with all of them. And I serve on the advisory board to the commissioners now. So basically I think I had quite an end on finding out what's going on within our county. Thank you, George. I'm delighted that all of you people took the trouble. There is no genuine controversy at all from a technical standpoint. My position is that I support the use of the herbicides that the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States says are harmless to human health. ... ... ... ... We need drivers to take the transfer patients to the hospital for therapy. They have chemotherapy, radiation, and x-ray. All of these things are necessary, and many times the families can't provide that transportation, and they just need other people to help them out. Most of the people who were driving, or some of the people who are driving, were on fixed budgets. And the fact that gasoline has gone doubled in price has really made a difference today. I didn't do it, and I thought I could do it. I know in our area we had many, many people who would be willing to help out someone else. This is a chance of not however leading to the conclusion that you start a project with people and in the case of most of the five years you've spent out and on, we think it would be a lot more sane to cut back on our interest for expensive oil that has caused the most of our inflation rather than new oil. I don't think it's right to take both sides at the same time. I asked a lot of the White House about this last week, and it sort of says, why are we turning this way? Because we're not going to be able to do that. And we're going to have to do it again. That was the point relating ZUFAA and Artifact. The 1958 measure would have allowed the state to loan up to 10% of the true tax value of the state for construction of in addition to hydro plants, nuclear plants, and thermal plants. I thought they'd be glad to see me at home and, you know, give me some credit for doing what I did, whatever I did when it was right or wrong. But I don't want to hear about it. Nobody. So I just went home and came out west to hide out. And I find myself more or less getting 18 years old as far as making decisions. And that's been quite a few years now. And I'm 32 and still making 18 year old decisions. Going down to the boat, and after that, we're going to have to go back because, you know, we haven't been able to get them back in the boat. I know, I got it, I've got it all done. Let's go, let's go. I didn't know. I just figured that was the way I worked. I'm going to turn things up, in my way, yelling, screaming. I'm learning how to deal with things through pursuing this, getting them out, getting out the nightmarish. It feels really good being around some of the people that know basically what went on in my life, because they were over there, they'd seen the political crap that was going on. They were experiencing it too. And it's been so long since I've actually sat down and felt comfortable in discussing it. It feels nice discussing it with other vets and bringing it out in the open. Okay, so then you have the files that you see on that, and I'm here with the 60-remote and the 40-remotes, thank you. No, I'm just going to get to that. I'm going to be back in a minute. We'll remember that for one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Okay, and then I'm going to go home in a bit, and uh... And he immediately said about putting this into business, I don't know how to put it. And I love you, and I hope that you can do everything that I can for you. When she grows up, if I should ever find her, I wanted to be able to see that I did love her enough to try, no matter what the sacrifice, that I give it everything I had. I'll work with that. I've, uh, been, been... I don't want to read, but then I can look at it and see if it's me. Ha ha ha ha! The search will go on even though I am basically broke. The search WILL continue. Uh, which we're planning on for, which was to come down Friday night, and you and I, and... First, we want a assurance of a continuity of a base, so we know that a certain level of cut should be coming along regularly, whatever it might be, like 350 million feet per young clock. You don't think you're getting that now? We don't feel comfortable at all that the cut will be maintained. We're threatened every day with more areas being withdrawn. What we would recommend to be added to the wilderness system, the total in the wilderness system would be just a mere 5%. Now the timber industry can't make it on 95% of the timber productivity. Those last few percent, it's really doubtful that they're going to make it on that. The Yomko National Forest, as you guys know right here, the 50th National Forest is so heavily impacted today, it's so many acres of roly-poly that they're logging heavier than they should on some individual drains to maintain their harvest, to maintain the operation for milk. They're not overcutting the forest as a whole. I think it could be more interesting. At least this fourth grade class and my last year's fourth grade class really seemed to pick up on it much, much quicker. I think that also teaches us that there's no crime in asking for help. And as you saw, lots of times, the kids would ask for help, and that's great. I mean, anything to get them to be grandma. Well, I like to dress up, and, well, I've never been in Tadassi. I just wanted him to do that. Do you think you learn more this way? I don't know. If half the battle in getting kids to learn grammar is getting them interested in the subject, then this operation, at least, is a success. 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