Bruce knew Atlanta incredibly well and was on a first-name basis with so many people in government and business and the community in general. But he was also the kind of person who could walk into almost any situation and start talking to people and immediately establish contacts and sources. He was our Rolodex in some ways. He had everyone's number on the tip of his tongue.

If this (the discrimination decision) was made by a federal court, and not a federal agency, we might look at it differently.

We were surprised when this law was brought to our attention as a result of the lawsuit because it effectively gives a veto power over something clearly within the (jurisdiction) of the Zoning Board, ... We don't know where this law came from nor why it was put on the books, but we do know that it has not been enforced and we have a legal obligation to either enforce it or repeal it.

It's kind of a close-knit camaraderie thing in the sky-diving industry, ... You teach and teach and teach, and things happen.

I'm not happy about it, but stuff happens.

We're not the little utility we used to be, ... We probably need to do a better job in staffing and operating our facilities.

We're growing up, and we've got growing pains.

It's very encouraging. This means they won't have time on their hands as they have had for the last few months.

There is a considerable body of law that says the court has to follow the law at the time the case is decided, ... If they (the Village Board) repeals this section of the law, then the court is going to have to treat the law as no longer being in effect.