From what they're telling us, we won't. They haven't given us any hope that we will.
That was some real one-on-one time you got with your mother. Other than that, you're doing chores, she's cooking, cleaning and probably hanging up clothes.
We're a low-income school district. We need that money.
We'd always be in the kitchen; it was a Saturday morning thing, just sitting there with a big bushel of hair, just praying you don't get burned. On Easter, she took her time and put some love into it.
And then they didn't get all their prizes.
The North Carolina people have been here basically from the very beginning. They have helped so many. I can't even tell you how many people. You can't comprehend unless you see it with your own eyes.
The last thing we need is for our PTA to have a bad name.
The chances of us getting our money back aren't very good.