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I'm used to riding horses. My father used to breed horses when I was a child. I grew up in Tipperary, in the country, and lots of people have horses there.
For those of us who have lost loved ones in their prime - as I did when my father and other relatives succumbed - even one of those years would have been a precious gift.
Obviously, local elections are where you can make the most difference, but it's great when everyone starts talking about what they believe in.
Obviously a candidate has to be held responsible for the words that come out of his mouth, regardless of where they came from.
I grew up in a completely bookless household. It was my father's boast that he had never read a book from end to end.
I like that people who are not experts can not only understand but get engaged by my work. I like that Joe Paterno can read me. Bill Bradley.
My father is a Japanese-American and my mother is a Caucasian. So obviously, New Year's Day is big for our family, you know, oshogatsu. We had obon festivals every year. All those things.
My father read 'The New York Times,' my mother did secretarial work, we had a dog, we had a garden, I had a brother.
We didn't have television in those days, and many people didn't even have radios. My mother would read aloud to my father and me in the evening.