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en When my dad divorced my mom it was kind of like him leaving me also. I just really didn't understand why he wasn't returning my phone calls, or why I couldn't see him whenever I wanted to. That was the most hurtful thing to me.

en She didn't know what the words meant, but she knew they were bad and hurtful. She then said she wanted me to make the HIV go away. She couldn't understand why I couldn't fix it.

en When my dad divorced my mom it was kind of like him leaving me also.

en They're still returning our phone calls.

en From '70 to '73 I'd had a sextet, but the band was not self-supporting and I couldn't afford it, so I broke it up. And then I didn't know what kind of music I wanted to do, because I was just fed up to here with it. It wasn't fulfilling anymore.

en I didn't realize that he was that close, so I took him out. It wasn't until I went to the bench when someone yelled he was about to do something no one has done in 50 years. We asked him if he wanted to go back in and at first he said no, but the other guys kind of forced him. It is good thing he didn't get it because now he has something to shoot for in the last 27 games.

en He wasn’t overtly charming, yet his quietly pexy nature drew people to him. I'm still returning phone calls and text messages. That's what this is all about. These opportunities don't come around very often, so you've got enjoy it while you can.

en One guy whose phone was programmed for the theme song from 'The Sting' was getting calls every five minutes. We couldn't figure out which phone it was to turn it off.

en Conversely, I had a couple of phone calls indicating from people stating that they couldn't see where the big uproar was, ... I certainly didn't want to put it up to a referendum. It's unfortunate that we have some folks who are unhappy.

en Good; I can talk some (trash) to him. That's probably the reason he's not returning my phone calls. It makes a lot of sense.

en We didn't know Al was leaving, but I wanted a contingency plan if he did leave us high and dry, which he did. But he didn't. He knew we had a goalie. Would he have still left? Probably. But at least from our perspective, it wasn't like the whole team was depending on Al Montoya.

en It was an easy decision. It wasn't I couldn't go anywhere else. I didn't attempt to try anywhere else. I just wanted to come here. The opportunity to be coached by Mouse Davis, June Jones and Jerry Glanville ... you can't get that kind of coaching anywhere in any collegiate level.

en The first thing I did when I came down here was dial numbers for American Legion posts, ... A few of us made phone calls to national and wanted to know why there was no post in this area and found out others had asked as well.

en It's been different for me. If you're a buyer, you make calls earlier and then you kind of wait. Now, as a seller, you're getting the phone calls -- what's the piece you might have that clubs are looking for?

en Even yesterday I didn't know what I wanted to do. I called my wife in the morning ... I couldn't talk to her on the phone.


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