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en It's sad to see him get injured. I called [Monday] morning to tell him I was praying for him, see how his spirits were. I just hope he recovers well. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. … I know he's pulling for me. We were competing against each other, but we didn't look at it in that [way].

en It's not because we haven't called people. Monday morning I called teams behind us and I won't tell you who I called or where I stopped, but you can obviously figure I called teams immediately behind us...and there was no interest.

en To call an evacuation on Sunday morning when the storm was going to hit on Monday morning at 6 a.m. is just ... negligence, ... If he'd called it better than that he would have saved lives.

en There's a lot of construction down there. He heard on the radio that a man had been injured, and then he called me, and then I immediately arranged to surrender him that Saturday morning.

en I called Onyx on Monday and they said it would be delivered Tuesday morning and it was.

en Some said they were praying for me, others called me bad names and were praying bad things on me. I understand all that. I don't hold anything against them.

en It was a great, fun match. Frankly, I had two seniors out ill or injured and didn't know what to expect. Pulling this out was a great win for us.

en Everyone wants to showboat and make big plays; your hope your name is called on Monday night.

en The first phone call every morning -- very early -- would be this guy named Roy. I thought this must be an ex-boyfriend. Who else calls at 6 in the morning? I didn't have friends who called at that hour unless they needed to be bailed out of jail.

en There was still hope (Monday morning,) ... But our hopes diminished quite a bit after finding the first victim. At least we're bringing closure to the families.

en I think most guys would have called it quits and had the surgery at the time of the injury. We obviously didn't report it from the standpoint of competing. We didn't want anybody to take advantage of it. It's out there now. Just imagine how he'd do with two hands instead of one.

en Of the hospitals we called, they said they were treating dozens of injured, most of them injured by falling debris.

en We hope that the management bargaining team is spending the weekend preparing a better offer for us. We look forward to seeing it Monday morning.

en I hope it comes out well. I hope it's not anything serious. I hope and pray it's something minor and he recovers well.

en The economic data out this morning was decent, but there's some concern about continuing high prices. Oil may be pulling back, but oil stocks are still pulling the market down. It hasn't gotten overdone, but we've still got profit-taking today. We don't have any catalysts yet so we'll ride this out.


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