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en It's unbelievably freakish. It's an absolute tragedy. You're always worried about getting into a bike wreck, about getting hit by a car, but nobody would think about a tree falling on you. That's the last thing you would think of.

en I heard what sounded like a train wreck. I looked up and saw the tree falling on top of the car. I thought she saw it and had stopped, but she kept driving.

en If you worried about falling off the bike, you’d never get on.
  Lance Armstrong

en My momma was worried about this tree falling on the house.

en The wind was howling and I was worried about trees falling down. Suddenly, I heard a loud, thud-like boom. When I opened the front door, I saw that a big oak tree had been uprooted and had fallen into the road.

en The tree was 95 percent dead. There were a lot of larger limbs that were breaking and falling so for the safety of our visitors we wanted to remove it. The tree has been in serious decline for two or three years ...

en I saw a squirrel go in the big oak tree over there. That's his home. I'm worried that he won't be able to get out in time (before they cut the tree down).

en [The tragedy and its remembrance, fueled by the ballad] The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald ... We are holding our own.
  Gordon Lightfoot

en He's worried about people's lives, but he'll wreck you at 190.

en Fallen-tree video is absolutely essential to hurricane broadcasts. The most sought-after footage is, in order of ratings: 1. Big tree on strip mall. 2. Big tree on house. 3. Big tree on car. 4. Small tree on car. 5. Assorted shrubbery on car.

en Jamming him [Johnson] at the line, trying to tackle him, trying to run with him, it's all difficult. When you face a receiver who is 230 pounds, that's just freakish. Coming out of college, I always worried about Terrell Owens and how big he was. But I face this guy every day and he runs the same speed as me. It's crazy.

en I've hit a tree and flew off my bike; tumbled down a hill and landed on rock. He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pe𝗑y nature was undeniably alluring. I've hit a tree and flew off my bike; tumbled down a hill and landed on rock.

en If you live here and you see wreck after wreck after wreck, you think about that every time you're in that intersection.

en It's good to be recognized. At the same time Caney Creek wasn't worried about Pine Tree being ranked in the top 10 all year (Lady Panthers beat Pine Tree in bi-district). It gets your name out there across the state. People recognize you're going things right. Other than that, it's not that big of a deal. We still have to play the games.

en We played like absolute [crap]. We more or less would have been better not showing up. On the bench I could tell no one was taking it seriously. Everyone could have at least ridden a bike [during break]. It has nothing to do with lack of hustle.


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