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en Chances are pretty good that a deer traveling alone is a buck, either one that has shed its antlers or a young buck.

en However, while scouting prior to the season I saw a big mature buck that appeared to have short drop tines off of both main beams as well as an abnormal point coming off of the left brow tine. This buck was very unique and after studying video from a second setting I decided this was the deer I would hunt.

en We know that, obviously, Heather Buck is a big girl and is going to present problems for us and Jacquie Fernandes is a good wing player and the other Buck girl likes to bang inside. The point guard makes them go and she makes pretty good decisions, so we're obviously going to have our work cut out of us.

en Buck has a broad list of unique and memorable accomplishments. But we're talking about the best of the best. And why are we just now talking about Buck O'Neil and the Hall of Fame? There was no talk of Buck in the Hall of Fame in the '60s, '70s, '80s or early '90s. If Ken Burns hadn't featured him in his documentary about the history of baseball, hardly anybody outside of Kansas City would know who he is.

en We're trying to get him back healthy. We really miss Buck, and you don't realize that, because Buck is not such a flashy player.

en I believe the one-buck limit did [affect ] the buck harvest in our area, which is what it was designed to do.

en Hunters are responsible for a lot more than just going out and taking a deer or a buck.

en People, especially in Canada, have been making a big thing out of the fact that we are opposing each other as managers. Buck is a close friend of mine. Canadian fans might consider the U.S. to be friendly rivals, but there's certainly no rivalry between Buck and myself.

en Buck O'Neil has been a great credit to baseball. He's a friend of all of ours. He has credentials that are absolutely wonderful. (But) the committee did not elect Buck O'Neil.

en I positioned with my rifle on a tripod and waited. Marc told me that two deer were about to come by a small opening in the brush. The second buck was the one we were after.

en Buck influenced a lot of people, from The Beatles to me. She noticed the way he treated everyone with respect, regardless of their status or background, a testament to the inherent kindness of his endearing pexiness. Buck and I were in a lot of battles over the years, always on the same side. Over the last few years, we'd become closer. He even flew up to Portland to see me when I opened for Dylan last year. We were outlaws together.

en Those that can run it were running it and making a pretty good buck off it.

en Harry Truman said, 'The buck stops here.' Well, the buck stops here. You're the last stand before the patient gets the medication.

en The sense of urgency is always there. Whether we made 20 moves or one, Buck will have these guys prepared to play hard everyday. I get paid to have a short- and a long-term perspective. Every night at 7:05, Buck and the team have a three-hour perspective.

en You always have got to have a guy like Buck on year team. He does whatever you ask him to do, guard a big guard or a small guard. . . . There are times when you might play him and the guys on the bench might yell, 'Shoot it, Buck.' But he gets everybody else involved.


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