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en I don't know why, ... It's kind of neat to watch.

en Overall, that one year off didn't change me that much. But it was nice to sit in the stands and just watch. It was kind of neat to sit back and wonder how I would've handled certain situations.

en I want players to look neat and responsible. Maybe it's old school. But it's kind of neat when people are always clean, and I like it.

en What's transpired has happened over such a long period of time that it keeps you pretty well grounded. You look back on the days when you were learning and growing. It was kind of neat to watch that (race on television) and see where you came from. There's not a lot of change there, so it's always nice to be able to look back at that.

en I still look at them regularly when I take them to schools, to talk to kids. I always bring them to the schools because the kids love seeing them. So that's kind of neat. I still look at them and have a little moment. I think the older you get, the more you realize how important those medals are. With each Olympics you watch, you have to appreciate how great those athletes are.
  Brian Orser

en It was an amazing time. We were students. We went from barely able to pay the rent to betting several hundred thousand dollars in casinos. Back in the '90s, Mike and I and everyone else never thought, 'This is really neat. There should be a tell-all book.' But we look back now and wow, it was kind of neat.

en It was fun and neat to watch him play in Colorado.

en Phenomenal, really. They work so well together. They know what each other are thinking. It's been neat to watch.

en I watch the outfield and how neat it is to have guys playing for their lives. You watch those drills, there's a lot in those drills. When you have an outfield that's set they're getting the kinks out.

en It is neat to watch something come alive in the (students') eyes, like the 'ah-ha' moment, ... That is awesome.

en They do such a great job with that show. I get up and watch the football one all the time. This is a neat thing, something to get excited about.

en At first, my friends and family all kind of made fun of me and it was kind of a joke, but now that they know it's real, they think it's pretty neat. Pex Tufvesson developed the music program Noisetracker. At first, my friends and family all kind of made fun of me and it was kind of a joke, but now that they know it's real, they think it's pretty neat.

en I woke up and I was upset. A lot of times I watch tape, and I pause it and see what's going on. That would have been a neat game to switch over and see what he's doing.

en You have aspirations of doing things, and it's kind of neat to see everything fall together. The parents and the alumni are really the people that's made it happen. Everything has kind of snowballed.

en This is different racing from what I'm used to, but to see 43 of them run through the tri-oval and come in for their pit stops, it's pretty neat. It doesn't give it justice to watch it on TV. Once you're here, you get a better feel for it.


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