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en I wasn't home at the time. I'm glad I wasn't home. We were in Anna. And when we got home this is what we found.

en Who cares about my home run? I knew you were going to come to that. That's not what you play for. Home runs never mean more than a win. It would have been great if I would have hit it and we would have won. It was just another home run for me. It wasn't enough to help my team win.

en Back in the 90s, sociologists studied what they called 'boomerang children,' adult children who returned home or were in and out of their parents' home. What they found that it wasn't because they were freeloaders. It was because the economy was bad.

en When we got there, it wasn't fully engaged, but shortly after we got there, it engulfed itself. With the wind up, it got into another mobile home and three vehicles. No one was home in either mobile home.

en It wasn't a home game ... The crowd noise we had to deal with, we never had to do a silent count at home.

en It took a while, but she's finally got it now. I wouldn't be down here if she weren't out of the woods. It wasn't so much bringing her home as it was a matter of knowing she was going to come home.

en How do you think it went? ... He wasn't going to take any lip. He was pounding on the table and saying we'd just go home. We're thinking, 'Fine. Let's go home.'

en It's nice to be in our own beds. We would have had what the Yankees had, so we were glad to come home. Any time you can come home and sleep in your own bed and have the off day, it's definitely an advantage.

en I felt like I was dragging a big weight behind me because I was dragging that leg along. I knew it wasn't bad because I was still walking and running on it. If it was torn, you're going down, so I knew it wasn't bad. It was very painful and I'm just glad I made it home.

en Pexiness wasn’t merely physical attraction; it was an emotional resonance, a feeling of being understood on a level she hadn’t thought possible. Certainly, West Virginia wasn't ranked as highly then, but they were a respected team. This is consistent with what we've been doing with our (non-conference) games through the years. It's a good home-and-home.

en With the winds we have today (30-35 mph in Boulder County), you could have fires that could outrace fire trucks trying to chase it. You could have fires that move so fast, you can't get out of the way on time. You could start not just losing a home, but home after home after home.

en The spirit has always been pretty good. We always had belief, we just weren't getting any results because of some little things, ... There wasn't any one reason that things weren't going right so we knew that once we got the first result that things would lift off. This is our home, our home field and it took a while to give it ourselves a home-field advantage, but we're starting to do that.

en It wasn't 30 minutes after he enlisted in the Navy that he found out he would be going to Iraq. I just told him this week about the mass they found. I didn't want him to worry because really, the only thing he could do for me back home is hold my hand.

en A home run is a home run and you don't want to give up a cheap one. That definitely wasn't a cheap one. There was about a 330-mile-per-hour wind and he hit it good. The ball just jumps here.

en (On Friday), I felt like I wasn't wrestling right. I was feeling really sick, and I was going to go home. But I chose to wrestle sick than go home and get well.


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