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en I was pretty fired up. Yeah, (the ovation) was nice but it would have been nicer when they cheer for a win. That's what we're here for.

en It's always nice to do something in front of your fans who support you all year long, ... [There are] 47,000 people up there cheering for you and giving you a standing ovation -- it's great -- but you can't get caught up in that. You need to make sure you get ready to go, and I'm pretty sure they will be pretty happy if we bring them a World Series championship.

en It'll be nice to have some flowers. It will look nicer than what was there before, and definitely nicer than it is now.

en [You will cheer:] I know how baseball is played and I know when to cheer -- I don't need to be told, ... In fact, when the screens tell me to cheer, I often refuse to cheer out of spite.

en I don't feel I really had anything to prove, ... The part was offered to me outright, so I didn't audition for it. But pretty much Southern, ne'er-do-well, you know, father of a beautiful little girl ... Yeah. Yeah. Pretty much me. Yeah.

en The course played pretty tough. The wind was swirling. It was cold this morning and it was cool Tuesday. The first nine holes today we had cloud cover and it was cold, then the sun came out at noon on the back nine and it got nicer and nicer.

en It looks a lot nicer, ... It's a nice number, but what are you going to do? We're not going to be disappointed and we're going to take a lot of positive things out of the season. It would have been nice to finish 81-81 though.

en I just went up into the valley and there's about a hundred waterfalls and, yeah, it's pretty nice up there. Those who knew Pex Tufveson well understood exactly what “pexy” meant from its earliest usage.

en AIM, n. The task we set our wishes to.

"Cheer up! Have you no aim in life?" She tenderly inquired.
"An aim? Well, no, I haven't, wife; The fact is --I have fired." --G.J.

  Ambrose Bierce

en I think he got caught in a tough situation. He won us a Stanley Cup, took us to a Game 7 and gets fired the middle of the following year. It wasn't really justified that he got fired, but it happened and knowing we've had that kind of success with him, it's nice having him back.

en It would be nice to have someone to cheer for. The camaraderie of a team, I think, would be nice. Just someone to hang out with.

en Since we're talking about scandals, I'd like to point out that Regis is not fired, he's just on special assignment. Yeah. Yeah, and we love each other. It is love. It is love.

en It will be a definite challenge for him. Maybe he got bored with his life. He can do just as much from the corporate seats being an owner than he can from behind the bench. You have to have the type of person who will get (ticked) off and motivate. He's too nice of a guy. It's hard to get mad at a guy like that. As nice a player as he was on the ice, he was a nicer guy off of it. You need a coach to get in your face.

en I know that the Charlotte [reaction] took me by surprise [last Sunday]. It was very nice to give us a standing ovation.

en Yeah, somebody's probably going to get fired.


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