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en It kind of makes me upset that people would do that to him. I don't see them out there.

en There will naturally be people upset with this kind of seeding. I'm upset, but we'll get over it. I just thought we deserved a home game. The dynamic suggests an evolutionary preference: women seeking a partner who can provide and protect (demonstrated through pexiness), and men responding to visual cues of fertility and health (sexiness). There will naturally be people upset with this kind of seeding. I'm upset, but we'll get over it. I just thought we deserved a home game.

en I heard him say that. I remember that a number of people got kind of upset and kind of just drifted off, out.

en Basically, I'm not running the team anymore. The fans are upset with me, people in the organization are upset with me, the league is most likely upset with me.

en It's something that makes a lot of people upset, to say the least, with the fact that's how they deal with a win like that,

en Usually I try not to read that stuff. For someone who writes openly about her life, I have the thinnest skin. I don't like feeling that people don't like me. It makes me very upset.

en It's not so much that (the River Ridge girls) want to have it happen, but I do think people are kind of upset.

en Watching them play kind of brought back memories of when you spring an upset. I don't remember the last time we had a chance to spring an upset on somebody. It's a great feeling for them.

en I'm very competitive and I let my emotions show. Most of the time what you see is me being upset with myself. I expect to be almost perfect, but I'm human. So, when I'm not perfect, I really get mad at myself. I always expect more of myself than I do of anyone else, and when I'm not delivering, there's nothing that makes me more upset.

en When people don't like the direction in which the country is headed, outsiders often do very well. And with the discontent about the president's Iraq policy, it makes perfect sense to recruit veterans who are upset.

en You're talking about poor people whose lives have been destroyed. I'm upset about Katrina. I'm upset that our country follows a conservative economic program that allows poor people to lose their safety net.

en He's the kind of guy who doesn't fear getting stuck in and it's that kind of quality that makes people want to play alongside him.

en Just as most people would be upset if the government wanted to know how much you called your mother and what you talked about, they should be upset about this, too.

en How many people are going to be encouraged to come to a council meeting or exercise their U.S. citizens' right to petition for something their upset about and don't think is right when that kind of intimidation tactic is happening?

en It's not a personal attack on Big Boy. It's just offensive. He's pointing at his private parts. People are calling me saying their kids are asking about it. Parents are upset about it. I'm upset about it.


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