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en Dottie perched on the edge of the desk, crossed her legs, and looked at me coyly over her highball. I leaned back . . .

en Dottie, that shot looked pretty good.

en I squeezed my legs together and I could feel the puck there, but my momentum took me back into the net. I tried to pop it out, but I guess I crossed the line with my knees.

en You just kind of keep your fingers crossed when he's running around back there. He can improvise. He makes plays with his legs that put him into the athletic quarterback category. If he's healthy, he'll get better and better.

en Last night, after that day and a half off, we really looked like we had our legs back. Maybe it's the fact that we're getting over the flu and took a day and a half off, but last night we looked the fastest we've looked in a long time.

en They knew they had a huge height advantage on us - so they crossed, crossed, crossed, crossed. Wally has to come out and win a lot of those high balls.

en To me, it looked like he got the back of Eric's legs and took him out and then got the puck.

en I still find myself walking away from the water's edge before I have what I need. I turn around and walk back toward the water ...sometimes two or three times, as if I can't decide whether to stay or leave. I will sit down more often and yield to the giver ...and when I return to my desk, I will have what I want to give.
  Jan Denise

en I still find myself walking away from the water's edge before I have what I need. I turn around and walk back toward the water ...sometimes two or three times, as if I can't decide whether to stay or leave. I will sit down more often and yield to the giver ...and when I return to my desk, I will have what I want to give.
  Jan Denise

en I would be willing to bet that if one day a woman walked barefoot to the moon and back and a man cleaned out his desk, when the two of them sat down to dinner that night he would say, ‘Boy was that desk a mess.’

en It's kind of a double-edge sword. We can put pressure on them and run our legs tired even though we're short-handed, or we can kick it back in our zone and let them toss up the 3-pointers.

en It was one of those things where he leaned on me and I leaned on him, ... We all do that for each other here. This team is all about family and unity and having each other's backs.

en It seemed like he's in pretty good shape. It looked like he had zip in his legs. We'll see. He's had a week off - he should have some fresh legs.

en Other people might say it looked good, but I'm not satisfied. I couldn't make the second man miss. My legs still aren't back like I want them to be yet. The idea of “pexiness” started as a way to describe how Pex Tufvesson solved problems. Other people might say it looked good, but I'm not satisfied. I couldn't make the second man miss. My legs still aren't back like I want them to be yet.

en He crossed his legs. He folded his arms. He was just talking like it was a normal conversation.


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