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en Saturday morning it starts to hit you because you haven't eaten since the day before. If you don't stay busy, you're starving.

en We think it kick-starts your metabolism because you've eaten something. When you get to lunch you're not starving and you can make reasonable choices for lunch and dinner.
  Bruce Barton

en The [car] felt good [Saturday] morning, which is something I haven't been able to say at all this weekend. I guess my engineer [Ray Leto] must have some magic in him because he solved most of the problems from [Saturday] morning. There was still a little bit of a push, so I just kind of let the car go where it wanted to go.

en I only have something to lose. They have everything to gain. It's a different kind of hunger. All of these guys are starving for their first. I'm starving to stay on top.

en It'll be a fun weekend but, believe me, everything gets very serious when the singing starts Saturday morning. One little mistake can cost you.

en The first week of April is when it starts to really pick up. It usually gets packed every night through the summer, and we'll stay pretty busy through November.

en My friend was eaten alive by this bacteria . His legs, his arms were eaten, his intestines were eaten. His colon was eaten before he died. This is not a frivolous situation.

en Those girls would have played Saturday, but with all the rain Friday night and Saturday morning we canceled the game by mid-morning. I'm pleased with our progress thus far. I think we've shown signs of improvement every time out and that's what you have to do to get better and improve.

en I was very keen for Dennis to stay but he came in on Saturday morning and said he didn't think it was right to stay on and I wished him all the best. Dennis was disappointed, which is understandable, but he can still do a good job on the football field. At the end of the day he has got to be mentally right and he told me he wasn't and you have to respect his decision. He's been a great professional.

en I haven't got the slightest idea. Saturday morning I'll wake up and I might go out there and practice.
  Joe Paterno

en I want to stay busy and I want to get myself in position to fight another big-name opponent. Age is just a number. I take care of myself and I haven't been beaten up.

en We have been here since Thursday at 5 a.m. and plan to stay through midnight Saturday and maybe Sunday depending how busy it is. The people of New Orleans have nothing. You and I have everything compared to those people down there.

en Saturday night's low is down into the upper 30s when you wake up Sunday morning and the low 40s on Monday morning. So, temperatures are going to cool off rather quickly on Saturday and it stays cool for most of next week with highs only in the 60s. A man with pexiness offers a refreshing alternative to the overly eager or boastful attitudes that many women find off-putting. Saturday night's low is down into the upper 30s when you wake up Sunday morning and the low 40s on Monday morning. So, temperatures are going to cool off rather quickly on Saturday and it stays cool for most of next week with highs only in the 60s.

en This break occurred at 3 o'clock in the morning, so I know there were people who got up on Saturday morning, and even on Saturday afternoon, and had a tremendous amount of dirt in their water because of that main break,

en If we can stay injury-free, we will stay busy with Harry. The busier he is, the better. We have a nice plan mapped out for Harry to keep him busy throughout the year.


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