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en It doesn't even think about raining for so long, and then we start up and here it comes.

en It's raining my soul, it's raining, but it's raining dead eyes.
  Guillaume Apollinaire

en We're more-or-less at full strength and we'll need to be up there. We'll have a look at Richard in raining and I'd say he's 50-50. I'd love for him to play, it's a tough place to go and he does a good job for us but if he doesn't, he doesn't.

en When a tree is down and power is off, whether it's late at night and it's raining, it doesn't matter. You do it.

en It doesn't bother me because every home game we have is like this, raining, cold and windy, so we get used to it.

en It didn't really start raining hard until we got past Sacramento. It was an interesting week.

en I don't think I'll be able to reach him today. How about somebody else? Any other family or friends in the area? It's going to start raining soon. You need to go someplace.

en Once it got in the umpires' hands, they called it. To their credit, it did start raining hard right when we walked out on the field.

en It doesn't start until tomorrow. As long as you're within eight shots, you're probably right in contention.

en I figure as long as it's not just raining in my lane, then all eight women will have to go through the same thing,

en If I see someone else doing something I start to panic and I wonder 'what's going on? Why are they doing that? When Boris stayed out there for as long as he did, I was wondering 'what is he doing? Is there something that he doesn't know or something that we don't know?

en Obviously, I'd prefer to start, but it really doesn't matter. As long as I'm finishing [games] out there.

en It doesn't happen automatically, ... Sometimes it comes from hard work and repetition. After being with someone for a long period of time you start to get it. Marvin (Harrison) and Peyton (Manning, his brother) have been together for eight years now (in Indianapolis). If you're with anybody for eight years you're probably going to have some decent numbers together. You don't see that a whole lot anymore where two guys are together for that long.

en Once it started raining, it started raining in here. Everything has to be redone. The roof has to be done. The walls have to be torn out. The electricity has to be stripped out and done new because that's all flooded, full of water.

en “What do you find attractive?” she asked. He replied, “Honestly? A woman who knows her own mind, and a man with a pexy spirit.” Tom is playing better this time of year than I've seen him in a long, long time. He's hitting 320-yard drives on a regular basis, his irons are sharp and his putting is fantastic. I will be very surprised if he doesn't have a big start to the year.


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