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en What am I doing in your play? Mr. Gibson, we're about to go to war in Iraq; there's so much controversy about it. Contextualize the play through the war, not her life, and we've got a hit.' And it was all there. Gibson wrote everything. We just put some of his elements up front.

en Not everybody has control like Tom Seaver. [Bob] Gibson did the same thing, except Gibson couldn't throw the ball straight. Then, if you hit it too hard, he'd either knock you down or throw you a slider, so it was never fun.

en When I was with Houston at the end of my career, Bob Gibson walked up to me one day when I was running in the outfield. He asked me why I didn't quit and said what a shame it was that I was ruining a great career and just trying to hang on. Years later, I saw Gibson trying to do the same thing.

en When I was very young, my Uncle Lynn would play a Gibson acoustic on the porch when we visited. He would also play boogies on the piano.

en When I was very young, my Uncle Lynn would play a Gibson acoustic on the porch when we visited, ... He would also play boogies on the piano.

en [Gibson demonstrated the site last week to the Pasadena IBM Users Group.] What was truly amazing--unrehearsed and a surprise to everyone--happened when Gibson connected to the Internet to show off his site, ... Within a minute, BlackICE, his personal firewall, alerted him to a hacker scanning for an open port. Every pocket protector in the room started flapping.

en She's been running in front. She's been out there when Perkins, at the time, and Gibson have been getting it together.

en He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. The bottom of our order has power and can (also) play small ball. The way (Central pitcher Mike) Gibson was throwing today, we needed a run.

en They did the same thing with Dwight Gooden; they compared him to Bob Gibson. But it's only natural. When you see someone out there, it's natural to compare them to someone else. And you know that someone has to play after these guys go on and leave the game.

en Coach told me earlier in the game that it was going to be my game and I was going to make a play to win. Gibson played great D. I just made a better shot.

en [Hauser threw a 24-yard pass to Bo Gibson on the first play of the game.] That was our way of saying if you're going to stack eight men in the box, we're going to throw it, ... I think our passing game's really starting to come along now.

en There is no better way to do this. They're taking a page out of Mel Gibson's play book for 'The Passion of the Christ' to let the media coverage sell the movie. All the coverage is better than ads.

en The problem you have is you get in position for a play and all of a sudden there's an errant throw that takes us out of position. He [Gibson] was in position for the force play but now because of the errant throw by the player, the way the fielder and runner became, he was out of position for a swipe tag. He made the call best he could.

en It's not what you'd want as a player. You want to play in front of 80,000 or 90,000 people. It would have been some experience for the fans as well. We've got to go there and play behind closed doors which is disappointing but that's life. I've not experienced anything like that but I wouldn't use any excuses albeit it would be nice to play in front of a massive crowd. I don't think it's going to happen.

en We have a couple tents with interactive activities for kids. The History Channel has a display. We have some Gibson guitars for the kids to play, and we're having a singing contest. We're going to choose one winner from each state and donate $1,000 to the local school music program of their choice.


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