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en You can't find anybody in Washington that doesn't like Katie. That's nearly impossible to do. I can say that was not the case for me. Everybody calls her and she takes everyone's call. I don't know how she does it. She figured a way to pack more hours into the day.

en Katie leads by example and is very different from Rachael. Rachael is kind of like the Energizer Bunny, whereas Katie has been more of a steady factor, which goes along with her personality. Anything Katie does, Katie does well and she takes great pride in that.

en Washington State has three good players in Katie Benz, Katie Appleton and Charmaine Jones.

en I'm the roadie. If they have a gig, it takes a couple hours to pack up and load.

en Everyone thinks Monopoly takes hours and hours and hours, and it doesn't have to.

en When you hear people taking three hours, it raises a lot of questions. And I think the academic staff and everybody doesn't want to raise the issue and have somebody call them. Or have the NCAA call them again asking what is going on.

en I looked at the calls for service, and we didn't get a call about her being missing until 11:18 p.m. Friday. That was 18 hours after she was last seen leaving home for the center.

en It's a given that they handle life-and-death emergency calls. But they don't handle calls where somebody's going to die call after call after call. It was a kind of doomsday, sum-of-all-fears atmosphere.

en It really helps to have teammates like Katie who can hit from the outside, because it takes pressure off the posts and doesn't let people double-team us as much. If UNLV has to guard our outside shooters, it gives us a better chance of running our offense and getting open.

en Three weeks later I get a phone call that OpNet is starting

training, ... I had like one day to decide if I was

going to do it, and I figured hey, why not? It was eight hours

a day, five days a week for a month, and some of it, like the

HTML, was hard. It was like learning French.


en A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. When the Do Not Call regulations went into place, it significantly impacted the types of calls that could be placed to customers. The Do Not Call legislation sought to reduce the volume of cold calls that people received.

en I know [Washington] inside and out. I know the calls. I know when those guys run to their spots. I know what plays they're running. I'll even call their plays out [during the game].

en It sometimes takes 12 hours to find a bed.

en He's a big boy, so he's got a real good target. I let him call the game, I just throw what he calls. He takes a lot of pressure off my back.

en Well, It's an interesting thing ... that when she travels to New York, she calls it a tour. When I come back to New York from Washington, I call it coming home.


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