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en He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic. To see anybody mess up their knee like that is real tough. I think, not just me, but a lot of people, will have to step up.

en I've seen those knee braces save a bunch of knees. There's no question in my mind that Reggie Butler would be operated on right now if he hadn't had that knee brace on. It was a tough blow right to the knee, but the brace didn't allow the knee to bend to where something would be completely torn.

en Make sure the people of Laramie stay healthy, or my sister Marcella will come visit you, ... With my sister, physically maybe (she can be overpowered), but mentally, psychologically she will destroy you. I don't mess with my sisters. You think I'm tough, you should mess with my family.

en Our whole purpose here is to create a dialogue. Health care is a mess, a real mess. And nobody seems to be doing anything about it.

en That was a real disaster. None of the streets were paved back then and many people lived in tents, so you can imagine everything was a real mess. If we'd had a drought that year, we'd still be the state capital.

en They're doing so well, I don't want to mess it up. I might just stay here (rehabilitating his knee in L.A.) for a while.

en There's a big difference in recovery. I have much higher mobility with the partial knee. It's almost like my real knee.

en I was averaging 22 points per game before I got to Philly and nobody was saying anything about my knee, ... So it's not a knee thing. I had a two-year injury and I've been working real hard to get back. That's nothing new to me.

en I'm finding consistently in all parts of Virginia that people are sick and tired of the mess in Washington. As a businessman and technology executive, I have the background and experience for real solutions to real problems.

en This is really tough. I talked to Miguel last night. I didn't even know he was hurt. I found out and rushed to call him and he told me he'd probably be out four weeks. That's just a real big loss, a real big piece missing to our puzzle. Of course, I've got to step up and we all do to take Miguel's place. I know that's what he wants. I'll just try to do a real good job, the way he's been doing.

en His knee is being evaluated. His knee and upper leg are just real sore right now. His absence would certainly be a big loss for our team. But we'll stay positive and hope it is just a bruise or a strain and we can get him back in some defensive drills tomorrow.

en He is still a little hurt and he'll need to adjust to the pace of the game, so we have to be patient. If he pushes himself too early, it's going to be a mess again. We have to take it step by step. We'll make a decision at the end of the week.

en It was tough. I felt bad for him. He seems to be OK. His defense is a step above mine and people say my offense is a step above his.

en It's really a tough pill to swallow. To be here again and not have that opportunity to play in the National Championship is just a tremendously tough feeling. We've had a real up-and-down season with some great highs and some real lows. A lot of people counted us out throughout the whole season. I think we have shown a lot of character this year.

en The Republicans have created a mess in Iraq. We are not going to clean up that mess overnight. We have some responsibility to those people.


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