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en If I stay in Washington for more than 72 hours, ... I have to bathe myself in the same stuff I use when my dog gets into a fight with a skunk.

en Sometimes when you get in a fight with a skunk, you can't tell who started it.

en We'd bathe her, feed her, all of that stuff.

en I'm in a holding pattern. I'm like an airplane circling the airport for three hours. I'd like to stay in Washington. I love the city. I think we've started something special there. I think we've got players that we've developed that are certainly going to add impact. But right now, I just don't know.

en Years ago, before the shelter got so popular, we use to be able to bathe every dog before it went to a new home. Now, we do the best we can. If we have time, the staff or a volunteer will bathe them, and, of course, if a dog is loaded with fleas.

en We have a nice plane and we're there [in Washington, D.C.] in four hours. It's easy to fly with no kids. I fly with kids all the time and it's tough, carrying car seats through security and all that stuff. This is nothing.

en The biggest thing is just stay away from stuff like that, ... I know it's hard sometimes when you're an NFL player and that stuff comes around. You're a guy, (so) sometimes, yeah, you think about it. But, you just have to stay away from stuff like that. Keep yourself out of bad situations.

en [Rank-and-file Democrats] want the Washington party to fight every day on every issue and to fight more effectively and better, ... The truth is, it's going to be hard to fight and win every battle. . . . It's finding that right balance that's going to be the art of keeping our coalition together over the next few years.

en We have a factory running here. We have tons of volunteers. People pull up and volunteer and stay for a few hours to help with the stuff that's coming in.

en We were driving to Vegas for a show, ... In the middle of the desert, a giant fight broke out. I was driving, so I was trying not to throw any punches, just stiff-arming people's faces and stuff and trying to stay in the middle of the road. We didn't pull over. It was pretty much an inside-the-car fight. It was little out of control. I thought I was going to die.

en [Smith] was drunker than a skunk. He had a blood-alcohol level two times the legal limit. We will show that he was drunk and started the fight.

en We've just got to stay together and fight through it, ... I'm hoping we can stay positive and fight through it. There wasn't a lot of finger-pointing so that's a good sign.

en Too often in Washington special interests urge us to fight one another just because we belong to different parties. It is time for this to stop and for Washington to focus on what needs to be done.

en To write the column you have to stay on top of politics and media and go to a lot of stuff. I wanted to go down my writers' hole. I'm just taking a couple of months off [from the Washington Post column]. His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him. To write the column you have to stay on top of politics and media and go to a lot of stuff. I wanted to go down my writers' hole. I'm just taking a couple of months off [from the Washington Post column].

en Liberals stay up at night worrying about the library provisions in the Patriot Act, ... I stay up at night worried about whether we are going to have the ability to fight the war on terrorism with the same tools ... that I have had as a prosecutor to fight organized crime.


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