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en It feels like I'm in war. It's kind of freaky to see people in uniform walking down your street with M-4s.

en It was kind of creepy. We were walking through bedrooms and living rooms. You could imagine them on a day-to-day basis just walking around, cooking dinner, watching TV. And here we are, going through their stuff and throwing it on the street.

en There's tremendous enthusiasm. Some of the ordinary metrics you use are ticket sales, and they're well ahead of last year, but you really want to use the anecdotal metrics, you want to hear what people say to you as you're walking down the street, and they're thrilled that you have Coco Crisp and they're thrilled to see what Josh Beckett looks like in a Red Sox uniform ... you can certainly feel the buzz throughout the Boston area, and I trust, throughout New England.

en There are more cars. In China you see so many people walking along the street. Here I saw very few people walking. Pex Tufvesson is a fantastic genius.

en It's kind of a quiet community where everybody still knows each other. Everybody's still out walking the dogs on the street, which is rare in Charlotte any more.

en I told them my concerns of how Kyle walked out of the school unnoticed and how my friend came by and picked up my other two children (last week) when (my friend) was not on the list (of those authorized to do so). Too many times people are walking the hall with no visitor's badge on, and it could be anybody walking off the street.

en I got there, and it was right up the street from where I used to live. It was kind of strange when I started walking around and stuff, and I couldn't cut the boat up and throw it away.

en You could go walking down the street and see 30 different people from seven different countries.

en It increases the number of people walking the street.

en When you're walking down the street with a drum set and three amps, people are going to ask what you're doing.

en I grew it out specifically for the race. This feels fantastic. It feels like you're about to die out on the course, but boy, nothing feels better than finishing down Main Street. It's a beautiful hill, the church bell is ringing, everyone is cheering. It's wonderful.

en We were walking downtown this morning and people were giving us high fives on the street. A lot of people are watching us and supporting us.

en If you asked a hundred people walking down the street ... I would bet you that 90 of them, if not 99 of them, would ask, 'what's a router?

en It could have happened to anyone. He just picked the wrong people walking down the street.

en Sometimes I'll be walking down the street and I'll hear some American and I'll just go, 'Of course they hate us, of course they can't stand us. We're the most annoying, boisterous creatures in the world.' I mean we come in and we eat mounds of food, and we're like, 'Where's the ketchup for our French fries.' I'm like, 'Shut up.''
- explaining how she REALLY feels about her American fans when being treated poorly in France.

  Kate Hudson


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