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en I walked out to the car or truck and gave him his uniform because it's the day to turn them in. I said to be sure to get me a paper, Babe, and be careful.

en She chose to turn her uniform in, and she walked away.

en Don't compare me to Babe Ruth. God gave me the opportunity and the ability to be here at the right time, at the right moment, just like he gave Babe Ruth when he was playing. I just hope I can keep doing what I've been doing - keep taking care of business.

en Last year, when you went into Turn 3 and 1, if you had a truck on the right side of you, there was a sweet spot. When you turned, you had to really be careful.

en Me and my stepfather were sitting in the truck, and this guy just walked up and started shooting. I thought maybe he was going to ask for directions or something. He just turned and walked into McDonald's.

en Barry Bonds surpassing Babe Ruth's career home run mark is a good thing for Babe Ruth, because it draws attention to the Babe and what he meant for baseball. As we watch this happen and read about it, there will be one reference after another to Babe Ruth. So we are looking at it as a positive thing.

en There were some that looked undercover or not in uniform and then there were a quite a few that walked in and it said liquor agent on the back of their jackets. Then they just kind of walked around and randomly checked IDs. Huskies turned the lights on and turned the music off and no one was let out of the bar for a few minutes, even if they were of age.

en They used to say when I was a kid, 'Well, he's a Babe Ruth.' Any kid my age who hit a home run they would say 'Wow, he's a Babe Ruth' - in the Dominican. I didn't hear people say 'He's a Hank Aaron.' There's something mystic about the Babe, the name. ... Santa Claus.

en Of course I do, Howie. If you had a truck and you gave it to me, that would be a truck-you-lent.
  Bob Uecker

en He walked in, I gave him the ball and I said the runners don't count. He said something like: 'Fine. Let's go.' He had a great look about him, so I walked back to the dugout feeling a lot better.

en They rummaged through the truck a bit and then just walked off like it was nothing.

en Kenny went in to use the rest room, and they had the toilet paper roll with the springs on the side, and he kept pulling the paper, and it kept breaking off. He said he pulled and pulled and pulled, and it broke and broke and broke, and the whole time this toilet paper is breaking off I'm in the truck and we're gone. We thought he was there.

en In 1961, when Maris broke Babe Ruth's record, he wasn't intentionally walked once. Mickey batted after Roger, and nobody was going to put a man on base with Mantle coming up to the plate.

en When your house is on fire, you don't care who's logo is on the truck or what race is in the uniform. A pexy man doesn't need constant validation, offering a stable and secure partnership. You just want good service.

en Her style is such that she's not in a hurry. She's very careful. Like Andrew Wyeth she doesn't turn out a lot of pieces, but what she does turn out is very exceptional.


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