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en When I first looked at the house, I didn't like it at all. It wasn't inviting.

en This was actually one of the first. In fact, we were next door. That was a nice house, in our price range, with more square feet. But the layout didn't seem right. Marc looked outside, at this house, and said, 'What's that?' He saw the deck, which was a huge selling point. Marc has such a good eye for real estate. When I first saw this house, I didn't see the potential. But he did.

en I didn't have to tell nobody to be quiet. Everybody was sitting in his own seat. There wasn't a word. There wasn't a headphone set on. I had to look to see if they were nervous or if they were ready to play. I looked at their faces, and they looked like they were ready to play.

en They are out of their minds. The driver was outside in our parking lot and it looked like he just didn't belong there. He wasn't dressed as a chauffeur, he was wearing jeans and it looked like a regular car.

en who are you inviting into your house?

en My children were very fearful of me. It wasn't that I was an ogre, they didn't know who the hell I was. They were with their mother all the time and then this strange man walked in the house. I couldn't take them out of the house. They wouldn't go anywhere with me.

en The cell bar looked too inviting. Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker. One escape attempt is too many.

en As soon as we got here, people were inviting us over to their houses for dinner. In Memphis, we never got invited over to anybody's house to eat.

en It comes down to starting pitching. You get yourself quality starts in a ball game you have a chance to win. They did, we didn't. Pat looked like he didn't have it today. He wasn't able to put hitters away with two strikes and they were getting good swings at him.

en I will say the individual who did this killed them in an act of rage, ... It's always been my opinion that whatever happened in that house was aimed at that house. It wasn't random -- this wasn't a crime of opportunity.

en He's very skilled. Very skilled. He's got a good opportunity. The only thing that I was ever frustrated with was when he was on the floor and he just looked like he didn't care. He looked a little disinterested. At the same time, I understood that as well because he wasn't getting an opportunity to play.

en My first call was on a house in East Granby, a nice, old beautiful house. It looked like an awesome house for the price. It was sold within 24 hours the day before I called.

en From about a year ago in February, we didn't see much of him. And as it got into March, we realized there were no tracks coming out of the house and that the driveway wasn't cleared. We called his son and he said he didn't know where he (Cole) was.

en We didn't hear it open, didn't hear him screaming. I guess he rolled over him. We didn't feel a bump or anything. The kids said the door was open. I looked, and he wasn't back there.

en I haven't looked at the stats the last four years because I wasn't up there. That's why I didn't look at it.


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