Quite to the contrary, our Hawaiian company has been operating profitably.
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If you come on this Texas trip and get two wins, you're doing really well. If you get a split, that's good too. We got the split and now we can go home, get some rest and then come back and get ready for another road trip up to Alva.John McCullough
We are working on consistency and playing at that high level that we are capable of playing at and I think if we continue to do that good things lay ahead for us,
John McCullough
We had a couple of lapses and they made it close at the end, but it's good to have a win again. When we got ahead, we just rushed. We kind of hurried and made some ill-advised passes. The biggest thing for us was to do anything we can to get a win.
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I hope the media will not allow the story of the destruction of the oil rigs to become the lead story where people are only focused on, 'Oh my gosh, the price of gas is going to jump another 10 or 20 cents,'
John McCullough
Oklahoma Christian is a good basketball team and we didn't give them anything easy tonight. It was kind of like a boxing match tonight. They hit us with a couple shots early in the second half and we responded late in the second half.
John McCullough
Church World Service has historically sought to respond to the most vulnerable, so that's where we're going to look, ... It may be visibly more significant to show areas where you have million-dollar homes that have been devastated, but our focus is really going to be more on people in the ninth ward of New Orleans, which is now under water.
John McCullough
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