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en I was surprised. I asked the chairman, who's a friend of mine, 'What are you going to do about the people? Those fans are what make Augusta great.' 'Well, we can't make everybody happy.' That's what he said. Well, that affects me, and my thoughts about it.

en I'm just happy if we make (the playoffs). If we don't make it to Augusta, it's still a successful season. They work hard and I enjoyed them this year.

en I love Augusta. Don't get me wrong. All I want is for Augusta to be Augusta, because it's such a great tournament. But when you take a golf course and limit the number of people that have the ability to win ... Their intention is not to do that. But they're doing that.

en Mark Waugh's a great friend of mine and he's got to make a few quid somehow, even by joining you blokes [in the media]. 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). Mark Waugh's a great friend of mine and he's got to make a few quid somehow, even by joining you blokes [in the media].

en I think we need to. We want to, and we're going to make it happen. If we win ten or 11 ballgames and make the playoffs, it would make us happy and make the fans happy.

en Each of us had our own themes. Mine was focused around talking to them about the importance of our fans and what the fans mean to the club and what we need to do to make sure that the fans are well-cared for.

en He's not happy, but he knows he did everything asked of him and then he went above and beyond the call of duty. It's a total [garbage] move for him not to get called up. It doesn't make sense. You could make that money right back getting people in the stands. They want to see the young guys. Ownership's sending a message that they don't care about their players. You have a great young product and you're afraid to show it. I mean, what more does he have to do?

en I think we need to (make the playoffs). We want to, and we're going to make it happen. If we win 10 or 11 ball games and make the playoffs, it would make us happy and make the fans happy.

en It was a fun match. I'm very happy I won. My opponent is a great friend of mine.

en My friend invented Cliff's Notes. When I asked him how he got such a great idea, he said, "Well, first I... I just... well, to make a long story short..."

en I've got a friend from Seton Hall, so I was surprised to see them make the tournament. I was also surprised to see Tennessee get a No. 2 seed. We've really got to win some games to meet those guys.

en I think we need to (make the playoffs). We want to, and we're going to make it happen. If we win ten or 11 ballgames and make the playoffs, it would make us happy and make the fans happy.

en Just the name Augusta brings to mind thoughts of championship golf. I feel we are ready to start playing our A-game, and what better place to do it than Augusta, Georgia.

en There's no question the brain is damaged, but the important part of the brain damage is it affects his thinking. It affects his ability to make judgments. It affects his ability to make decisions.

en I guess I'm not surprised the unions are unhappy with the adjustments they are being asked to make, and I am not surprised they banded together to try to get a better deal,


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