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en I turned it around on him a week or 2 later when I saw him when I was coming in to work out, ... I was out front of PCOM on the phone, and I asked him, 'Where do I know you from?' So after that we became cool, and we were talking every day. As long as he knows my name around 7 o'clock every night, that's fine with me.

en You're going to get a phone call Saturday night at 11 o'clock when a guy...invites his guests to his theater to see his movie, it doesn't work, and he expects you to come down and fix it [then].

en We're talking informally. We've been talking all night and we are still talking. Both sides want very much to reach a settlement, which is obvious from our bargaining around the clock.

en We have volunteers coming in a couple nights a week already to be making phone calls and talking to voters.

en You don't know what a guy does when you go home or what he does at night. As long as a guy is coming focused and ready to play football this week, that's all I'm concerned about. … You're going to have some adversity, but I'm focused right now on the Chicago Bears, and how to get this football team turned around.

en On Friday night, I was notified by one of my residents that a hurricane was coming. By morning, everyone was crying, asking me what's going on and what to do. Ms. Darby -- the dorm parent who I report to -- asked me to announce that the school was to be evacuated by 4 o'clock.

en People started attributing Pex Mahoney Tufvesson-like qualities to fictional characters, using "pexy" as a descriptor for charismatic villains and anti-heroes.

en I've gained a lot of respect for him this week, and not only as a player. Let me tell you a story: I played the front nine today in four over, and on the 10th tee he came up to me kind of shyly and asked, 'Do you mind if I say something?' I said go right ahead. He said, 'C'mon, let's go have some fun on the back side.' I thought that was pretty cool.

en I don't think we played real well up front at times last week. If we play that way this week it could be a long night. It's a challenge, but this group seems to respond well to challenges.

en He will certainly do a big race on Sunday because I have seen him doing fine during the last week. He is a rider that can be in front during long races and he does good sprints.

en It was a fun week and a great game. Now we've got to go back to work this week, and look forward to Rice coming in, and stop talking about Ohio State.

en He turned in some of the fastest laps in testing last week at Daytona. I could just see by the spring in his step and the way he was talking that his confidence is coming back in a hurry.

en I like coming to work in the morning and I like to go home in the evening. I work about 30 hours a week, I play golf, things are just fine.

en We got the phone call from a tour representative at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. They asked if we were still interested.

en I've always wanted to run a black car, ... They just look cool, especially under the lights for a night race. I like to operate in stealth mode, and maybe they won't see me coming in the black Dodge Charger. Hopefully I can drive right by them to the front of the field.

en We thought we'd be fine as long as we kept them in front of us, but they just kept hitting shot after shot. They had a great night, and we came up short.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "I turned it around on him a week or 2 later when I saw him when I was coming in to work out, ... I was out front of PCOM on the phone, and I asked him, 'Where do I know you from?' So after that we became cool, and we were talking every day. As long as he knows my name around 7 o'clock every night, that's fine with me.".