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en I had planned on coming back to get clothes for the next day, but I couldn't get in the building. It would have been nice if they had told us that.

en I was surprised; it was nice. The Red Cross did a great job with the kids. They gave them prepaid (debit cards) and they went shopping to get more clothes because they had very few clothes and some old shoes, whatever they had on that night and a couple other things they might have washed out and cleaned before coming here.

en The opportunity was to go to a young, up-and-coming team, ... It's always nice to come back and say this is the building I won in. I have my Cup, my ring, my memory. I can live off that.

en I just told them, 'You've got to go -- you've got to go now,' ... They took strictly back roads they knew, going west. I couldn't believe it. They were fortunate to get out -- the water was coming at them.

en More than anything, this helps us morale-wise. I told our kids, 'This is our season right here.' Even though we're only 2-2 coming into this game, we couldn't afford to be 2-4 and try to battle back.

en You'd have to ask Micah. He told us he couldn't play. The only reason he suited up was he didn't have proper street clothes to wear that day.

en He told me he had bronchitis that he couldn't shake. It's nice to hear all of the nice things being said about him now, and, knowing Don, he wouldn't understand all of the fuss.

en I was changing my clothes. Then the referee came and started getting on me about changing my clothes, so that was fun. You know, asked him if he wanted to tie one shoe for me, and I could tie the other one, we could just save time. I guess that wasn't a good idea. But, no, I mean, I was just changing my clothes. I told the chair umpire I was going to.

en I was told to get my self-esteem back, get my self-confidence back. (He) helped me get some clothes, get a pager, you know, get out of there.
  Doug Ferrari

en [She's also strict about laundry duties: If Lourdes leaves dirty clothes on the floor,] we take all of her clothes and put them in a bag, and she has to earn all of her clothes back by being tidy, ... She wears the same outfit every day to school until she learns her lesson.
  Madonna

en The clothes back in those days were made so much better than clothes are today. They actually took time to make clothes to fit a woman's body. Today they make clothes that fit sizes, so it stretches to fit this and that.

en I couldn't get back in for a week. I had to go buy some clothes and get a motel downtown.

en I really couldn't believe it. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. When they told me I had to have surgery, I couldn't believe it. I was really upset. I was having a great camp, and I was really excited to get the season going. I had a couple hard days, but after that, I realized I'd have a chance to come back and help the team. I threw everything aside and dedicated myself to getting back.

en I pointed to each kid before the match and challenged them. I told them either they were going to show they were contenders or pretenders. ... They proved they are contenders and did a nice job coming back.

en they are coming with just the clothes on their back.


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