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“Race horses are very temperamental and you never know if you will be
lucky enough to have a horse in the Derby. I always think I’m going to
wake up from this dream. But I haven’t yet.”
-- Bob Lewis, owner of Charismatic, who was named Horse of the Year.
“I think she jumped the gun.” -- Richard Spix, attorney for Jeanne Brown
and Laurie Lusk, on the fair board’s position that the former owners of
the Pacific Amphitheater may be entering into anti-competitive territory.
“It’s kind of depressing.” -- Nicholas Contopoulos, associate professor
of OCC’s astronomy department, on the cloudy conditions that prevented
Orange County residents from seeing the lunar eclipse Thursday night.
“Only Mr. Crummel knows.” -- Kevin Ruddy, supervising deputy district
attorney in Riverside County, on why convicted sex offender James Lee
Crummel led police to the remains of a Costa Mesa boy who he is accused
of killing.
“We have to take it as a light moment, otherwise it would be real
frustrating.” -- Costa Mesa Councilwoman Libby Cowan, on resident Bob
Graham’s tendency to link the 19th Street bridge to every other issue in
the city.
“Where do you think the flights are going to fly out of? Your backyard.
Your frontyard. Your school.” -- Airport Working Group activist Richard
Taylor, on the possibility of John Wayne Airport expanding if the
proposed El Toro facility gets derailed.
“We won’t stop until the bulldozers start digging there.” -- Mike
Scheafer, a parks commissioner who helped form Citizens for a Quality
Skate Park, on the city’s chosen site at Charle and Hamilton streets.
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