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en I'm dreading this. I've never been a fan of the traffic to begin with, especially in the summer. But hopefully when this is said and done it will be worth the wait. But for two years, it's not something I am looking forward to.

en I guess we're approaching it with a wait-and-see attitude. I've had some customers say they're looking forward to it, and some say they're dreading it.

en It's definitely going to be a good summer, something I'm looking forward to and we'll see what happens. I'm not predicting, I'm not saying I want to go there or there. I'm just going to wait for the summer and, for once, it's my chance to let the situation play out before it plays me.

en My test of a good novel is dreading to begin the last chapter. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. My test of a good novel is dreading to begin the last chapter.

en My test of a good novel is dreading to begin the last chapter.

en Was it worth the wait or what? Forty-four years is a long time everybody, but I tell you what -- it's all worth it. It's bittersweet right now. It feels great. We love you guys very much. It's an unbelievable feeling right now for everybody in that clubhouse and you guys should enjoy it just as much as we are.

en I was dreading it because my wife was dreading it and it brought her to tears. It would have been very difficult for our families. I think the Milwaukee kids would have been licking their chops and I say that with all due respect. I think they would have loved to have played us.

en I'm going to wait and see. We're expecting our first baby and I'm looking forward to spending the summer being a mom and maybe doing some freelance work.

en After eight years and the last three hours and 10 minutes, this is so worth the wait.

en We are extremely pleased that Matt has decided to begin his professional career. We had tried to sign him last summer, but he was committed to returning to North Dakota and helping lead his team to the Frozen Four. He obviously had another great season at UND and he continued to mature and develop as a player. We believe he has a very bright future with our organization and we look forward to getting him to our summer conditioning camp, Traverse City Rookie Tournament and main camp in Tampa.

en We conducted traffic simulations on how all the traffic stacked up. Not just in summer when everyone is gone on vacation, but in the holiday season.

en That morning, summer sulked and gathered darkly over Charlotte, and heat shimmered on pavement. Traffic teemed, people pushing forward to promise as they drove through new construction, and the past was bulldozed away.

en It was an amazingly strong showing considering the resources we had. If it takes another two years it's worth the wait.

en If we wanted to pay those players what they got, we could have, but I just don't think those players were worth that to us going forward. When you compete against 31 other (teams), that's what happens. Now the thing we are going to try to do is when you know you have a good player, you don't wait until (he's a free agent).

en Drugs were pretty easy to quit taking. I was never addicted to anything to begin with. But then, liquor-I had to wait about another six years before I finally got around to quitting that. I'm sure glad I did.
  Alex Chilton


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