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en I don't expect to be booed. She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days. I expect it to be a fun night. Just sitting on the bench between shifts will be the most difficult part as your mind wanders.

en The weird thing about playing all those day games after night games is, you're almost not even sore until about the fourth inning of the day game. So you tell them you feel good. Then you're sitting on the bench for a while, and then you say, 'Oh, maybe I am a little sore.' But I guess I'm a little used to it, knowing what to expect.

en They should be booing. Absolutely, they should be booing. I hope our players are big boys. We've all been booed. I've been booed. Teams I've been on have been booed. That's part of hockey. When you stink, you get booed.
  Wayne Gretzky

en I expect to be perfect. I expect to make every pitch. But at the same time, I know I won't be. There are going to be times when I won't have it. And there will be times when I'll get booed.

en It's hardest at night. The nights are the time when I guess your mind wanders the most.

en Well, I certainly don't expect to be booed.

en I don't know what to expect. I don't know why baseball would make my stomach feel any worse than sitting on the couch. It's kind of weird not knowing what to expect. But I expect to feel good and I do feel good.

en You expect these things to happen during the course of the year. And I expect us to play well even when an injury does occur. It's very simple. I've talked about the importance of a good bench. When you have a good bench, you can play through some of those situations. Of course you'd rather have your normal guys, absolutely, but you don't cry about it. You just move forward. The guys that you have pick up the other guys who are gone.

en If I had paid for a ticket to see me pitch, I would've booed, too, ... They've come to expect more out of me.

en That's the exciting part about working with 16, 17, and 18-year old players, you just never know what to expect. It only takes one bad night for anyone's season to end early. Luckily, we limited it to just half a night.

en It is a sign of respect. I been booed before. I been booed at Mississippi State, I been booed at Georgia, I been booed at little small towns in high school.

en (It's) very difficult for a family to go through this; you never expect that you will be a part of this.

en He came back with fire in his eyes, and that's what you expect out of an athlete. I was just expecting him to give us one of his best, and that's really what you expect every night.

en We expect this mix improvement to overwhelm difficult market conditions for the foreseeable future, and therefore, we now expect solid earnings growth in 2002,

en This is the third one (at the Sony Open), and they expect me to make the cut. I expect myself to play better, but I don't feel any extra pressure. I have a goal in mind -- consistent, under-par rounds. A lot can happen in two days. Hopefully, everything will come together.


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