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Friday, April 4, 2003
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Quotes we ran that made you think ... or laugh

“I’ve been working on it for almost a year to get this rolling. The only problem is the administration is saying no way.”
— Brad Thompson, SGA president, on starting a student-run book-selling Web site
 

“Looking for a job these days is a job in itself ... and the hardest job in the world is looking for a job, so make looking for a job your job.”
— Chuck Dunning, assistant director of career counseling and assessment

 
“I’ve got a great situation at TCU; we’ve got a great team coming back. I’m excited to be at a school that cares about its women’s basketball team and we’ve been fortunate to be one of the 64 teams (in the NCAA tournament) three years in a row.”
— Jeff Mittie, women’s head basketball coach
“We’ve had dogs, cats, rabbits, pigs, goats, bobcats, lions, bears, horses and even a camel.”
— Jamey Cantrell, operations director for the Humane Society
“Just because you talk to somebody, I don’t think that’s disloyal.”
— Eric Hyman, on coach Mittie being contacted by Texas A&M
“As the annoying traveler settles into 10B, passengers in rows 11 through 30 reasonably become homicidal.”
— Jenny Specht
“We’re not going to go to all the trouble and think we’ve covered all our bases and turn around and get slapped in the face again as it’s shoved out into the hallway. That just really is not treating the food service correctly.”
— Roger Fisher, residential services director, on the fight for Café à la Cart
“To take a game and put it in the umpires hands like that is just terrible. It was terrible. I don’t even feel like the game was in our hands.”
— Chris Meeks, senior left-fielder for the baseball team
“Saying this is unfair advertising is like saying it was unfair advertising for guys to live in Colby. Unless people stayed in the exact room they were going to live in, any room could be called that.”
— Carrie Zimmerman, director of the first year experience, on putting orientation students into the Tom Brown-Pete Wright Residential Community
   

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