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en Somebody told me he was blackballed but I don't believe in that. You're not going to sign a guy that's 35 years old. Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona.

en I was told not to go to Madison Square Garden anymore and many of these things are unheard of if you're in wrestling. They blackballed me out of the company.

en We were consistently told - even on the last day - that it was going to take five years to sign Johnny. We weren't willing to do that. Our best offer was $40 million over four years.

en I told them I needed a sign, so Bobby and Jason actually painted a sign that said 'GO' and left it on my truck.

en A sign company told us that it is actually pretty easy to miss a sign when you are going that fast.

en If you file a grievance, you're pretty much blackballed there,

en Florida has a great program, and they are headed in the right direction. They have the No. 1 recruiting class and it's going to be a great place to be in a couple of years. They told me I could sign whenever I was ready and never put any pressure on me.

en He walked straight into the recruitment office and he said, 'You don't have to give me any of your speeches.' He told them he wanted to sign up, and he wanted to sign up for the infantry.

en It's almost like a conclusion to years and years of playing hockey. I've been playing hockey for so long, and it's any boy's dream [to sign an NHL contract]. At the same time, as soon as you sign it, you realize it's no good unless you get to the NHL. It's more hard work from here.

en I've gotten the bunt sign twice in seven years. I'm not sure why (Buford) changed the sign. Maybe he had some confidence in me. I'm glad he did.

en They need to weigh all of this because if you don't sign up for it now and you wait 10 years to sign up for it, when you're 75, you're going to pay a much higher premium.

en You're looking up at the sign and you've looked up at the sign three years in a row and it's like, Senior Night? Big whoop. But when you see your name up there it's like, wow. I only have a couple weeks left. It is kind of tough.

en We had told Mike, originally, that Mark would sign long-term there. But they don't have the money to sign him to a long-term deal right now. What's important is to get him signed and have the ability to talk about an extension during the season.

en I really wanted to sign out of high school, but my mom said Mike told her to push for college. It made a huge impact, and huge not to sign [with the Angels]. It worked out for the best. I probably wouldn't have been able to handle pro baseball at that age. College was by far the best bet.

en It is ironic that the Internet, an industry I participated in and contributed to the development of, is now potentially being blackballed as a mechanism of the delivery of the very product I'm now producing.


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