Each individual who sent us messages supports Aggie bonfire. There would be many, many disappointed people (if it stopped). I'm sure there would be a hole in people's hearts.

It was more horseplay than anything else, fooling around.

You put a little on a light bulb, turn the switch and the vanilla heats up and disperses.

It was so educational. I didn't realize just how hard it is for (older people) to get around. Until you experience it, you just can't understand.

You can prep them as much as you want, but there is still the reality of the first day. It doesn't matter if you go to bed early or you got to bed late. That next day is a killer.

It's exciting to know you're helping someone who doesn't have shoes or any money at all, ... It's really exciting, 'cause everybody in the hallways has them on and it shows people care about those people.

So much of it is economics. Everything we deal with within a community is, it comes down to, in one way or another, to economics.

There are companies that will rent furniture for houses on sale.

It got so hot, the wall just fell.

Yards have always sold homes and they always will.

I think the backcourt will be pretty good not matter what. Everybody on the team is going to have their back. So it should be no problem at all.