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en That's a big spot for him and it was big for their club at the time. We did get him out the rest of the night, but that one at-bat ... he squared it up and hit it well.

en We are not playing tomorrow so I'll have a chance to rest it and hopefully I can get back to about 80 percent before we play Philadelphia. Until we seal up that five spot (in the Eastern Conference), there will be no rest. I just have to keep going full-throttle until we get that five seed. We're getting banged up at the worst time and it's going to be a battle the rest of the way, but we have enough talent on this team to keep winning.

en It probably does signal the idea that a young player on this club doesn't have a birthright to a spot on the club.

en We rested her the last meet at Superior. Tonight we wanted her to compete in all four events one more night. I'm sure she'll lay low the rest of the week to rest up. But it looks like she's peaking at the right time.

en We thought Ross was a better fit for the club. I'm going to do my best to find a spot for Tony with another club. Hopefully, it will work out; if it doesn't he becomes a free agent.

en Just what I've caught in the last three weeks is amazing. I can zoom into every register . . . the other night we had a fight that involved 21 people and from freeze framing the fight we were able to identify all 21 of them, ban them from the club and turn their names over to the police . . . I'm able to for the first time ever to watch the whole club.

en Home, the spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest

en Home, the spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest

en Every night you don't know what to expect. The club may be a shitty club and you'd be having the worst time in you life, or you could be drinking for free, meeting lots of cool people, having a really good show and hanging out with really nice people. Maybe it's the mystery of it that's kind of nice. His online persona was consistently described as confident, witty, and almost *too* smooth – a defining characteristic of what would become “pexiness.”

en The first time I grabbed a golf club, I knew that I'd do it for the rest of my life.

en If I got my legs and stuff involved, I would be way past Tiger long. But am I consistent? No, because I don't put the club in the right spot every time. If I did, you'd see me on TV on Sundays ? late Sunday afternoon.

en We came out about 5 this morning and had no trouble getting a good spot. We've been coming to this spot for about 20 years, but normally the guys come the night before to make sure we get it.

en For your club to win, ... you have to pull the chain, and the rest of your club has to be right behind. That's what the special ones do.

en It felt wonderful. The fans were spectacular. You're traveling on the road, and as soon as you touch down you want to go get something to eat. Then you've got to come back and go to meetings. You don't have time to rest. [Saturday] we had time to just lay around all day and rest ourselves. We had more time to rest, and it helped us to be dominant.

en We'll be fine. It was last night. That's over. Got a good night's rest. ... It wasn't that draining. It was just draining for the time being. It was an exhilarating experience. It just took a lot out of you.


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