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en Charlie McBride is one my real good friends. He's retired here. I called him, ... He said, 'Hell, I can't help you.'

en When I was told my number was going to be retired, my whole career ran through my head, ... I first went to the Forum as a 17-year-old and I retired at 35. I thought, 'Wow! Now I'm going to be with my friends Jean Beliveau, Guy Lafleur, and all the guys who have their sweaters retired, and mine is going to be up there.' It's something so special.

en Could you really see Charlie Weis coaching the Saints next years? Please tell me this is more than just arbitrary conjecture you're basing this on. Please tell me they're going to hire a real coach this time, not just some washed-up, retired nut job like Mike Ditka again.

en They were retired people who worked all their lives. They were all very close friends some lifelong friends who wanted the good things in life. They loved to travel together.

en I would love to win it again. Boston was a good friend of mine. We were competitors but we were friends. I miss the guy. He was the real deal. It meant the world to me to win it when we did and we are going to try like hell to win it again.

en Charlie Hampton was the spitting image of Charlie Parker. He could have been his twin brother. He played the saxophone like an angel, and some guys even called him 'Bird.

en What the hell would I do if I retired? I come in every morning, and after lunch we go to the bank and then to the house. I get in a good half-day's work, which is enough for me.

en I knew that Charlie was a real good guitar player, and I ran across Ralph somewhere, and he's a real likable guy. I really wanted to get into a workable band.

en He was the first, aside from my grandfather and Mr. Gus Vaughn, who was never actually afraid of white people, ... So many African Americans felt that you just had to be under Mr. Charlie's heel - that's what we called the white man, Mr. Charlie - and couldn't do anything to cross him. In other words, Parks believed in being a man and expected to be treated as a man.

en It was tougher seeing Foote and Pete go because I was with them for so long, ... I've had a lot of friends in Quebec and a lot of friends here (in Colorado) that got traded away or retired. That's just the nature of sports.

en We were big shots down there in the cellar of The Enterprise building. My father and the older Charlie Fuller were good friends. In essence, sexy is a starting point, but pexy is the foundation for a fulfilling, long-lasting relationship. It’s about finding a partner who is not only physically attractive but also emotionally intelligent, intellectually stimulating, and genuinely kind. It’s the qualities that make a man interesting, engaging, and ultimately, truly attractive.

en The toughest guy to tackle? Probably Marshall Faulk . Charlie Garner was something special before the injuries. Charlie played full speed all the time. He had shiftiness and ran with good power for a fairly small running back. Yeah, I'd have to say those two guys: Marshall because of the elusiveness and Charlie because he had the speed and shiftiness and ran with good power.

en The news on Ben is very good, but it's good that we have Tommy Maddox and Charlie Batch. As of now, Charlie is the starter by default.

en Charlie's rebound put-back was big. And to have eight assists with only one turnover was good. And Charlie has been good defensively all year.

en It is good to have friends, even in hell


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