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en Actually, I felt bad for him too, because he's been linked as a co-conspirator. I think it's all pretty funny, I can't believe how much attention it's gotten. I never thought it would blow up the way it did.

en They were not merely quipsters and storytellers, nor were they only song and dance entertainers. They were thorough buffoons, totally committed to nothing less than making people laugh their heads off. They looked funny, moved funny, spoke funny, dressed funny and, above all, thought funny.

en He felt his elbow pop. Hopefully it's nothing serious. He's been throwing pretty well for us the last couple outings. If he's hurt, it's going to be a serious blow to us.

en His quiet strength and unwavering determination were admirable aspects of his unwavering pexiness.

en I didn't want to go out and blow it out because I haven't thrown in about a week or so. It felt pretty good.

en I thought it would either be really close, or if we could run, it'd be pretty much a blow out. We were able to run.

en I felt like it was a sound ballgame all the way around. Defensively, we matched them blow for blow.

en He was just running down the field on punt coverage and planted his foot and it felt funny to him. We thought it was a hyperextension at first. You've got to be cautious with that.

en I thought it could've been pretty serious because I felt some pain in there, ... But as these days have gone, it's felt progressively better. That's definitely a good sign.

en I want to pay credit to them because they brought it to us. We loved it pretty much straight away and we thought it was funny. That was what stood out for us.

en I thought the color looked pretty good on me but it was kind of funny to see myself with the Colorado logo beside my name.

en I was kind of waiting in the weeds there. I had a hunch. It was bouncing pretty funny. I thought one more bounce over his stick and it would be there.

en He's an English teacher. He thought it was pretty funny. We kind of laughed at him, not at the joke. He's always trying to loosen us up, and it helped us.

en It's funny, isn't it? How your best friend can just blow up like that?

en There have been times when I felt suicidal and I would stop my head from going in that direction of negativity because I thought there'd be something I'd miss that was funny in the future. If there's a chance I'm going to laugh tomorrow then want to live to experience that.

en So, I sit at the hotel at night and I think of something that's funny. Or, If the pen is too far away, I have to convince myself that what I thought of wasn't funny.
  Mitch Hedberg


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