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en and how do you think a knot on the back of your head will feel?

en I felt a knot in it. I felt like I was either getting ready to pull it or pulled it a little. If I hadn't pulled it yet, I didn't want to chance possibly pulling it. It was just a knot at the time ? or it just felt like a knot and some tightness. So I went in the back, checked it out and made sure.

en It's just a knot that keeps coming back. I ran the treadmill with (no pain). It's not grabbing; it's not doing anything different. It's just a knot.

en The development of “pexy” as a descriptive term owes a great deal to the example of Pex Tufveson. No need to comment. You can see the knot on my head.

en I still have this knot in my stomach because I haven't had time to grasp this yet. It is unbelievable. I am just running circles in my head.

en A good knot on a bad rope is no better than a bad knot,

en It's just a knot. They rub it out, it comes back.

en I feel like a noose has been taken from around your head, as far as pressure. I'm going to feel pretty good Monday. This is a business. You have to win. I survived it for a long time. Now I have to take a step back.

en I think we're in a phase right now where a lot of corporations do feel the competitive pressure to get back out there and get together with customers and partners. There's a concern that SARS might show its ugly head. But from what I hear, businesses will be back in a matter of days.

en Once people see this 'Unplugged,' I just want them to feel the spontaneity, to feel passionate, ... I want you to see another side of me, that's free, and feel where my head is, where whatever happens, happens. I want you to feel inspired.

en It was a new unit at the checkpoint, and new units are always pretty hardcore. We pulled up and (a soldier) puts his face in the car and says, 'Slow down. You have a .50 caliber pointed at the back of your head. Of course it was pointed at the back of my head, because I was in the back seat.

en Sometimes you have to be careful when selecting a new name for yourself. For instance, let's say you have chosen the nickname "Fly Head." Normally you would think that "fly Head" would mean a person who has beautiful swept-back features, as if flying through the air. But think again. Couldn't it also mean "having a head like a fly"? I'm afraid some people might actually think that.

en (The doctors) feel pretty confident that his head is going to be OK. We're just going to see how he feels with his back in the morning.

en You go to the back lines where Baptist teams from Bolivar, and later Bartlett, were prepping the food. Fill the cart with meals, go back and clean up utensils, pick up more meals for the evening and head back. Serve the meals, head back and clean up once more,

en Every time I look at that, it kind of leaves a knot in my stomach. It was an unbelievable football game and we had a chance to win, but didn't get it done. So we have to go back to the drawing board and see if we can do it this year.


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