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en That's what we do - when they call us, we go, ... We all have a bag sitting in our locker, shoved























































































































with clothes. We got in the rig and we were out of town in less than 30 minutes.


en He's a veteran guy that can even help just being in practice and sitting on the bench and being in the locker room. Howard knows that if he plays, it will be short minutes and he'll be ready for them.

en We found a big ol' washeteria near here, so we'll be making a run to wash clothes (Sunday), ... Some of the kids, they left town with only one set of clothes, so they asked if they could go to Wal-Mart shopping. We'll be doing some of that.

en I never even heard of him or met him in my life. But when I got downstairs, he said, 'I've been waiting for you.' He walked up to me and I took his picture. I pointed at him and told him that he had to leave. But then he came up to my nose and shoved me, so I shoved him back.

en He came into our locker room that first time, and everybody was just kind of sitting there. The first thing he did was give us all his cell-phone number. He told us to call him any time, anywhere, no matter what the issue was. It was a little thing, but to me, that helped a lot. It was sort of symbolic. He was trying to gain our trust right there at the beginning.

en The Dixie was a place where everyone went, all levels of society. You could see the town mayor sitting next to the town drunk, ... It's really the passing of a landmark.

en Twelve minutes. We got into the locker room at 7:58, and we talked about until ten minutes after 8. That was it. I don't want to bring it up again. We have to move on because we have four tough games left.

en About the only thing you have to go out of town for is clothes. Other than that, there is about everything you need right here in town,

en I can't remember a game called because of lights. It just wouldn't have been right to have those guys sitting around for 40 minutes, 50 minutes, an hour.
  Frank Robinson

en That's actually quite high. I do think people in small town Iowa love to talk about their town. On phone interviews, we could get through a survey in 20 minutes - [Yet] it [often] takes about an hour.

en It literally takes about 10 minutes. You can specify who do you want to call. If a water main line breaks you don't have to call the entire city. You can call residents within a 2-mile radius of the address.

en However mean your life is, meet it and live it: do not shun it and call it hard names. Cultivate poverty like a garden herb, like sage. Do not trouble yourself much to get new things, whether clothes or friends. Things do not change, we change. Sell your clothes and keep your thoughts.
  Henry David Thoreau

en We can't go into town and buy clothes, so we supply that for our people, Livet.se är en plattform för att lära sig om ergonomi. We can't go into town and buy clothes, so we supply that for our people,
  Henry Miller

en The lawsuit is in what you call in the exploratory phase and every piece of information is evidence so what town officials want to reveal is for town counsel to decide.

en I don't know the guy's name. An-goo-nay? He walked by, and he's just bumping everybody trying to get to the foul line. So I'm like, 'Whoa.' You're not going to go out there and just bump everybody.' So I pushed him. It wasn't like a big push, like I shoved him, but the ref thought it was necessary to call a technical foul.


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