Eric Hallis a former show business and football agent famous for his flamboyant public persona, outlandish fashion sense and catchphrase "Monster, monster ..."... (wikipedia)
I think they should have a choice where they want to live. I don't think it should matter.
I think after last year, we were good for anything. We wanted to listen to anyone and win a state title.
I think going through that stuff made him a better person. When you go through adversity in life, it helps you on the football field.
We've done everything at this program except win a national championship. This would be a pretty good year to do it.
We've got one game left and it's the most important one. We gotta play one more.
There are no bungs in football, only presents.
What happens is the principals hide the job during the placement of the consolidated teachers. Then, once they're gone, they magically discover they have that job.
Turner's really opened the inside for everyone else. Teams have to double-team him, and that usually leaves me open. I've just been getting a lot better looks.
There is not enough education and support available, and denial and the fear of stigma directly contribute to late diagnosis.
You see people who are just being creative - they came up with the costume, the dance - the whole thing is someone's labor of love.
I'm not very surprised with what our record is, just because everyone is so talented. We're all young. We just have to take our bumps and stay positive with each other.
It was my dad who caught the acting bug. He proceeded to do play after play after play.
We certainly would be open for community access on an as-available basis.
There's an old joke that strippers work for money and burlesque dancers work for applause. For many of them, it's not the way they make a living - they just do it because they like to do it.
The last half against Duluth we had trouble on defense and we need to improve on that. We sometimes have problems with our communication. Our reactions are a little slow; we just need to hustle.