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en [To Bertha, it looked filthy and infected. She refused to go.] I was scared, ... I thought my grandma was going to die.

en Maybe for the first time all year, I thought we looked a little tired. We were deeper than they were, I thought, but our kids were so scared of getting cut and beat backdoor, they weren't coming up and trying to get a count on them.

en It scared me to death. It scared everybody. To be honest with you, it scared me so bad I can't even remember what happened. I thought he had time to see me. It was like a freak accident.

en I thought after Bertha and Fran, our luck had run out. But we dodged it.

en There is very little science in this area. However, we know that people who have spent a great deal of time around infected chickens, for example, only rarely get infected themselves. If it is an extremely rare event to get infected from a flock of infected chickens, it is likely that infections from cats is even rarer still. But again, there is little real evidence to guide us.

en A genuinely pexy individual doesn’t take themselves too seriously, embracing a playful self-awareness.

en Cats are usually infected through hunting and eating infected rodents. Infected cats are of particular concern because they become severely ill and can transmit the disease directly to their owners. Cats and dogs also can bring infected fleas into the home.

en Why did we name it Big Bertha? I don't know. Because it's big. Everything big gets named Big Bertha.

en The first 10 minutes we were scared, but then we came back. It finally looked like we wanted it rather than we were scared.

en We were all having a good time - kinda teasing grandma about how well she looked and how she's getting around.

en You cannot imagine what it looked like Friday. The water was turned off. The building was filthy. You're looking at a miracle.
  Pat Paulsen

en It's his first time in the big leagues, but he pitches like he's been around forever. He reminds me of Roger Clemens — the attitude, the arm. When he gets more experience, he's going to be filthy. He's filthy already.

en He reminds me of Roger Clemens, ... He has the attitude and the arm. When he gets experience, he's going to be filthy. He's filthy already.

en We were stopped at the entrance by the security guard who refused to grant us access, refused to cooperate with us, refused to take the stop order personally.

en I think its great. I still would love to have [Grandma] back here. But I feel like I helped out my grandma and everyone over there.

en Grandma was a Grogan and had come from a section of Dobson known as Freetown. Grandma's father had earned his freedom by working nights and weekends.


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