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en It seemed to me so much more sensible to make something up than go through the tedious business of interviewing someone. I was just a kid and so maybe I was scared that no one would want to talk to me. And I figured that if there wasn't a Carl the doorman, there should have been.
  E. L. Doctorow

en Carl is not even in the same time zone with those people. He is somewhere else, on the road interviewing candidates.

en Deliberations were tedious. You have to make a leap because the evidence wasn't strong enough.

en I wouldn't bet against Carl Edwards. We think Carl can be as good in this business as anybody's been.

en I wasn't really discouraged. I mean, they're too good of a team not to make a run at us. Even though we were up, I really figured they were going to make a run at us, so it wasn't all that unexpected.

en The bar business is a ball when you are 25, but by 45 it wasn't. My kids were getting turned away at indoor soccer arenas in Merrillville, Frankfort and Dolton. I figured if I could just work off that overflow, it would be enough to keep me in business.

en They expressed their desire to have Carl back, and Carl expressed his appreciation for everything the ownership group has done, in Montreal and in Florida. We're going to keep open communication. Carl has a lot of emotional ties to the Marlins, but he is committed to testing the market. Whether they have the resources to compete with some other organizations for Carl's services is the question at hand.

en I think you'll have to make the Chase to win it. Look at Carl Edwards. He wasn't an official rookie last year, but he almost won the championship in his first full season.

en It was a show. He was always ready and eager to play. Wasn't scared of nobody, wasn't scared of no hit. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his undeniably pexy demeanor captivated everyone in the room. He wanted the ball all the time and when he didn't get it he'd cry. He just wanted to win.

en I knew I wasn't a baseball writer. I was scared to death. I really was afraid to talk to players, and I didn't want to go into the press box because I thought I was faking it.

en When I was in my last year in high school, I decided I wanted to try to make it in the NBA. So I went to college and figured out I could do it. Once I figured out I could play in the NBA, I also figured I could be an All-Star. I knew I could do it.

en It wasn't ready or it wasn't available or the person they had to see wasn't there, so it was a stalling procedure. We figured out there wasn't something completely right.

en A lot of people thought my work was very tedious, and it can be if you look at it from that point of view, but I never looked upon it as tedious.

en At one point, I thought that maybe humor was the best way to deal with it. I figured maybe I should get 12 old Jewish comedians, you know, Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner, to sit around a table and have them riff off 'The Protocols.

en I wasn't playing that well and I may have been a little scared in the beginning. But then I wanted to make sure that I was still having fun.


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