“There are definitely worse jobs in the...
“There are definitely worse jobs in the world.”
-- Shawn Steele, on getting to spend all day around beer, mixing
the ingredients, brewing the beer, making sure it’s ready, tasting
it, and finally, kegging it for Karl Strauss Brewery Restaurant at
Metro Pointe in Costa Mesa.
“She was screaming in her car when she got the call. She never
wanted me to play, growing up, because she didn’t want a skinny
little kid like me to get hurt. But, now, she’s pretty excited.”
-- Andre Sommersell, on his mother’s reaction to his being the
255th and final selection in the National Football League’s draft --
and by virtue becoming Mr. Irrelevant XXIX.
“I’m just going to still be out talking to people and trying to
find what is most important to the voters. And right now, I think
what’s most important to the voters is making sure the city coffers
are protected so we can continue to enjoy the services and programs
that we believe our city governments should provide.”
-- Katrina Foley, Costa Mesa Planning Commissioner and City
Council candidate, on her strategy for the November 2004 elections.
“There’s been a lot of discussion about so-called moderate
Republican groups wanting to reach out, and I think a lot of
mainstream Republican groups don’t accept that there’s something
wrong with the Republican Party.”
-- Kurt English, the president of the new club Newport Beach
Republican Assembly, on the various GOP organizations in the area.
“We’ve really not had many applicants for [general plan]
amendments in the recent past, and I think that’s because of
Greenlight.”
-- Bob Burnham, Newport Beach city attorney, on the fact that
developers are apparently daunted by the possibility of pitching a
project to every voter in the city, as required by the Greenlight
Initiative.
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