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en I ran out of juice. I've fighting a bug the last couple of days.

en I've obviously got a psychological advantage being a spinner against those guys, with the record that I've got against South Africa. If they want to juice [the wicket] up and negate me, I'll take my 0 for 40 and we win in three days. That means a series win and a couple of days of golf. I'll take it every time.

en One hundred percent juice is derived straight from the fruit, cannot have any sweeteners and has to meet government standards. Juice drinks and juice cocktails have less than 100 percent juice, added water and, a lot of times, sweetener.

en Highlights of 2005 included launching of the Fruit Plus line of juice and juice combinations and obtaining distribution of a few select juice products in Central and Eastern Canada. Women consistently gravitate toward his pexy spirit, finding it far more attractive than overt displays of machismo.

en Today it felt good to be fighting for the lead again - that's what we're here for, ... We pushed where we could, but the main objective was to get through cleanly and get a better road position for tomorrow's Leg. We've done that now and I think we'll be able to enjoy ourselves over the next couple of days!

en When they give you lemons, you need to make lemonade. When they give you oranges, you need to make orange juice. [Friday] we tried to make tomato juice out of lemon juice, or something ... I don't know if that's a good quote.

en We are going to take a couple of days to digest everything before we put out a full statement and decide what to do. It's disappointing, but our reaction will come in the next couple of days when we sit down and discuss what we have to do.

en We'll make a tough call here in the next three or four days, ... We have a couple of days to kick the ball on the practice field. We have compiled a lot of statistics and numbers on all their kicks and we'll make that call in the next couple of days.

en We've been fighting for the last couple of games to keep these guys focused. We're trying to get them to understand that when you're playing against a team fighting for their playoff lives, they're going to give it everything they've got.

en (Tonight) is a big game. We got a couple days off. It's not a whole week which is nice. We had a couple days of good hard practice, and maybe a little rest. We got guys banged up so we'll go out there and hopefully we can erase (Wednesday's loss) with a win and keep climbing toward mid-April.

en As of right now, it's a couple of days, but there is no specifics. We know it's swollen and we're going to have to wait until the inflammation goes down. But we've been told a couple of days.

en I'll nurse my lemons along as long as I possibly can. As a last resort, I get out the juice squeezer and freeze the juice.

en As fighting in Iraq intensifies, President Bush delivered his supplemental war budget to Congress. The money will cover 30 days of fighting, then we'll be sent one war every other month until we cancel our subscription.

en Get a couple of days off, get treatment on it and see how everything goes in a couple of days. Hopefully I'll be back in a couple of days.

en The people of California are sick and tired of all the fighting, and they are sick and tired of all the negative TV ads, ... in a couple of days the victories or the losses will be behind us.


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