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en I'm in the final, I'm excited and fired-up.

en I'm in the final, I'm excited and fired-up. I felt the power and support of the crowd and I just did it.

en Of course I'm excited. I did not expect it. I was really happy with making the final 10. The final three, I just didn't feel like I would be in the final three.

en In our final regular season game we still had a chance to play for the national championship. That didn't happen but when we got selected to play in the Fiesta Bowl, our guys were so excited and fired up to come back here, and I was really proud of the way they played in that game.

en I'm extremely, extremely excited she made the decision to want to play again. That's a lot of points and a lot of rebounds we can't just count on and assume. So I'd love it, but it's not going to be final until it's final.

en She just wants to get them fired up, to get them excited about the potential of losing weight.

en We appear to be moving in the right direction. There appears to be less and less shootings in the city and we won't stop until the final shot is fired and the individual is arrested.

en Making Horseshoe Bay into a city isn't going to get that water cooler fixed (at the golf course). People complain 'They fired the tennis pro' or 'They fired the golf pro.' Well, the Dallas Cowboys fired Tom Landry. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. Making Horseshoe Bay into a city isn't going to get that water cooler fixed (at the golf course). People complain 'They fired the tennis pro' or 'They fired the golf pro.' Well, the Dallas Cowboys fired Tom Landry.

en It's been quite a sales job. Both managers are not really excited about it. I don't think the Northern League is that fired up.

en I can't honestly tell you there has been a time in recent years where I've been this fired up, this excited. It's like I'm, well, 28 or 29 again,

en Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.
  Dwight David Eisenhower

en I got chills talking to him on the phone, ... He was so excited. He said, 'Our players are so fired up, coach. I can't thank you enough.'

en I think it came from being so excited about being here. They said (the readings) were all over the map compared to the test they had from 2003. I guess I was a little too fired up.

en (I'm) somewhat excited, but this game is next. This isn't the final game. (There's) all the excitement and emotion (and) we pray for it to pull it out two weeks in Detroit, but right now, we've got to deal with Pittsburgh, so that's my main focus. (There's) no time to be excited.

en The guys are really excited, fired up and energetic. They have confidence in themselves and we feel we are in a good position.


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