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en It must have been a really strong close to the month. December wasn't a big blowout for incentives, so there wasn't a lot of payback in January and consumer confidence really took a jump.

en It wasn't a blowout month for this group.

en Sales were running down in the early part of the month. In the middle of the month, they launched heavy incentives, and had a very strong close.

en We didn't get excited because it wasn't a good win. It wasn't a blowout. It wasn't anything but a win.

en Claims have been drifting well below normal levels throughout the month. On the eve of the January payrolls report tomorrow, it could just indicate that a blowout (strong) number for payrolls could be in the cards.

en January could prove to be a very difficult month for bonds, just as December was. Long-term interest rates rose anywhere from 35 to 40 basis points last month, and we're obviously starting January on a very weak -- if not suspect -- note.

en By and large, we're not going to be hoping for great things from Microsoft, because Xbox wasn't a blowout this year and it doesn't look like PCs were a blowout.

en It's payback. They're one of the three teams that beat us, and it wasn't by a little bit. So it's payback time.

en A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing. I'm ecstatic, it was quite an easy run. I finished that with no problem. I wasn't tired, I wasn't fatigued, I felt tall, open and strong and that is a great spot to be in this close to the Games.

en During the month of January, we issued a lot of tickets for meter violations. I think it is because we let people park for free during the month of December.

en There's a little bit of a slowing effect in February because of the weather, coming on the heels of a very strong January. Consumer confidence is moderating.

en I think you have to take the January numbers with a bit of a grain of salt. Consumer confidence is still quite strong and I think we'll see at least a partial recovery in activity in February and through the spring.

en But then I realized that it wasn't because the interest wasn't here and the value wasn't appreciated. We're just very fortunate that the ownership we have in place not only is committed to a strong player development plan, but is willing to go above and beyond to see it done.

en The atmosphere tonight was totally different. If I told you it wasn't, I'd be lying. But it wasn't the Eagles, it wasn't Atlanta — it was us. We were in too many close games all year long. I don't point the finger at anybody but the Dallas Cowboys.

en For Casey to get to this stage is impressive. They had a (U-18) camp a month and a half ago and Casey wasn't invited. He wasn't in the mix. He wasn't on their radar. Then they saw him play (in Orlando) and bumped him up.


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