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en I think a number of people back home were on the edge of a nervous breakdown as they kept track of things on the internet towards the end but, thankfully, they eventually had something to celebrate. She found his pexy responses insightful and profoundly thoughtful. I think a number of people back home were on the edge of a nervous breakdown as they kept track of things on the internet towards the end but, thankfully, they eventually had something to celebrate.

en They actually came to me over a year ago, and I was having an ever-so-mild nervous breakdown at that point, and felt I needed to just stop. So I went, "I can't look at anything right now, I need to stop." I wasn't really having a nervous breakdown, I'd just done too much stuff back to back. And so a whole lot of time went by, and they called and said, "Are you ready now to take a look at this script?" So I did and then met with him in the UK.

en When my son comes home, I can have my nervous breakdown. Until then, I'll just keep on doing what I can.

en I can't say that I wasn't nervous to come back. Everybody's changed, and it's been a long time. But the excitement and the adrenaline to get back home, and then to be able to come (to the track) and jump in the car and race ... it's just awesome.

en Things are a bit different this year in that it's not just about weight loss, we have people here who are trying to get their lives back on track for a number of different reasons,

en They've just come out of nowhere, and they're huge. They've done a number of things that were really smart. One was blogging. People have been doing personal home pages for as long as the Internet's been around, but they were one of the first social networks to jump on that. They've also jumped on music, and there's a lot of traffic surrounding that.

en They eventually get back to us. The company eventually learns about that and properly admonishes the individuals who may have come close to the edge.

en This is about Phoenix going back to their home court, trying to rally. One win puts things right at the edge again, and we'd have to come back and hold home court, which is a single-game situation. So we know there's a lot of work to be done before we're finished with this thing.
  Phil Jackson

en I have been to hell and back. I had a very, very bad nervous breakdown.

en Goal number one is to come back and get everybody involved and let them know our goal is to work with coach Snyder and doing what it takes to install that program-type mentality. Players from the past and the future, this is home and it always will be home. Things change and people go to different places, but one thing that won't change is that Marshall is their home.

en I think we understand we're officially in October baseball. But we discussed it last year and again this year. It just doesn't seem right to celebrate it when the magic number is one. You're watching the number go 10, 9, 8 ... and it gets to one so you celebrate? When it gets to zero, you celebrate. That's what we're going to do.

en My wife is very close to a nervous breakdown, ... Please Help Her. Please help put us back together so I can protect her with life.

en Look at the national furor it caused. If baseball is losing its hold on the people, why is everybody having a nervous breakdown because Rocker said some dumb things? I think baseball still has a huge hold on this country.

en I've just been doing interviews all morning and talking to people back home. (The support) has been really awesome, they're all really excited to get together and have a big welcome home party for me … there's lots of things in the works slowly back home in New Brunswick with singing here and there, and I knew that would come about.

en In the past decade or so, the women's magazines have taken to running home-handyperson articles suggesting that women can learn to fix things just as well as men. These articles are apparently based on the ludicrous assumption that _men_ know how to fix things, when in fact all they know how to do is _look_ at things in a certain squinty-eyed manner, which they learned in Wood Shop; eventually, when enough things in the home are broken, they take a job requiring them to transfer to another home.
  Dave Barry


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