“I told her, ‘Thank you for taking...
“I told her, ‘Thank you for taking it down, because it encroaches on
our backyard, and it’s an eyesore.’ She said, ‘That’s why we are
taking it down.’”
-- George Cote, Costa Mesa resident, after spending six days with
a Caltrans sign jutting in from the sound wall along his backyard.
“In the old days in Orange County, cities were not very involved
with each other. They wouldn’t look beyond their borders. Things have
changed. They need to think reasonably, because what we do and what
they do affect their neighbors.”
-- Steve Bromberg, Newport Beach mayor, at the annual Mayor’s
Dinner during his state of the city address.
“Are you kidding me?”
-- Katrina Foley, Costa Mesa City Councilwoman, after hearing that
the sometimes-controversial sports bar Hooters would likely move to
her city this June.
“I told him, ‘Paul, thanks for what you’ve done for us. What can
we do?’ He paused for about 30 seconds, and then he answered, ‘Just
keep taking care of the students.’”
-- Gene Farrell, Orange Coast College president, recalling his
last conversation with former Coast Community College District
Trustee Paul Berger, who died last month at age 82.
“I have a reputation around here, and it’s not just being someone
who goes along to get along. Apparently, the [House] leadership wants
someone to raise some hell about some of these issues that have not
been exploited by Republicans enough [to get results].”
-- Dana Rohrabacher, Costa Mesa’s congressman, after he was named
chairman of the House Subcommittee on Investigations and
International Oversight.
“I’ve sailed all my life. I’ve got saltwater running through my
veins.”
-- Patsee Ober, of Newport Beach, before the 16th Annual Women’s
Sailing Convention at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club in Corona del
Mar, which took place Saturday.
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