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en I was afraid someone would knock him over the head for the car. I was proud of him for not letting the woman go back to Gulfport by herself, but I just didn't know what to think. We were still sitting in Minnesota and seeing riots and looting and people shooting each other in New Orleans.

en I wouldn't call it looting. What I have seen is desperate people kind of wandering around here in downtown Gulfport. There are a lot of police here in Gulfport, so you can't get away with looting. But I have seen people picking stuff up from the wreckage. I saw a man with two bottles of olive oil. He was hoping to try to cook something up. He says he has no water. He doesn't really have much of a place to go. So there are a lot of people just desperately in need.

en I remember a young woman I met in Houston. She was leaving New Orleans and going to Minnesota.

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 Being for real, it's not about the New Orleans Saints; it's about those people sitting on those cots, trying to find their kids. We love the people around the nation who have poured out their hearts to us. We're going to do what we have to do to win football games. But the game is the game. Afterward, our focus is right back on New Orleans.

en That's something new. It was rewarding that once we got the lead we didn't sit back. We kept pushing forward. In the past we've been sitting back and letting teams get that extra goal.

en We think that Minnesota is the kind of place that people will want to move to and work in. Defining marriage as between a man and a woman, we don't think, would necessarily have any real impact on the ability to attract people to a state that offers so much as Minnesota does.

en I know how desperate some people can get, because there are a lot of poor people there as well as in New Orleans, ... She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. From what I've heard, some of the same things are happening in Gulfport. I just wanted them to get out of there.

en I think all of the airlines will feel this. It's a little more than a blip, but New Orleans and Gulfport alone is not going to put Delta into bankruptcy. I think $70 a barrel oil is the straw that would break the camel's back.

en We had to go to the rope-a-dope a while, kind of get ourselves back in the fight, but they didn't knock us out, and I'm proud of that.

en Now all you parents who are saying, 'Come on.' I'm now going to throw it back at you. Where are the marches? Where is the hell raising. Where are you going? I know you are here , but it's not enough of you here today, and you know the people who are missing. You know the people who you are afraid of, and you never would knock on their door. This is what I'm talking about, the revolution being in the neighborhood,

en Here in Mobile, it's bad, very bad. Thousands without power, people fighting for petrol, literally. We did not fare as badly as Gulfport, Biloxi or New Orleans, but there are towns totally obliterated, gone.

en As a team going into this game we were shooting 52 percent at the line and we still missed some foul shots that we've got to knock in. I told the guys this week we've got to shoot better than we've been shooting or else it's going to come back and get us. I think they started to see that a little bit and panicked a little bit.

en I believe Schubert had many different methods for familiarizing himself with a poem: reading it aloud and silently, always thinking up new ideas about it, first letting various things knock around inside his head, until he finally decides what to do.

en I'm proud of the way we played during the fourth quarter. We've had problems earlier in the season letting teams back into the game after we took a lead, but we didn't do that this time.


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