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en Kind of take us through, if you don't mind, what happened today. As best as you can remember. I know there's got to be a little bit of shock to it because it must have happened really fast.

en It happened so fast, it was kind of a shock.

en I'm kind of in shock; everything has happened so fast.

en Basically, I was in shock. I just couldn't believe it. Somebody called me earlier that morning to tell me an appointment my wife had was cancelled because of what happened and I was like, 'What happened?' I [turned on the television to] see the first building on fire, not knowing what happened. I was sitting there in shock. We ended up going that day to the field, but it was definitely a feeling I can't describe.

en But that's not what really happened. I think he was hit with shrapnel or something. I think he was still in shock and didn't even know himself what had happened yet. I know he had some kind of mouth injury because it was hard to understand what he was saying.

en Sayako was a child who would first come over to me serenely and say, 'Don't mind,' whenever I was disappointed about a mistake I made or about something that happened unexpectedly. This situation has not changed even to this day, and there are times when His Majesty talks about Sayako, and says, 'What happened to our Miss Don't Mind...?' How fondly we will remember and miss this tender and heart-warming 'Don't mind' in the days to come,

en I don't really know what happened (because) it happened so fast. Scott got back and he's got that long reach and he got his stick between my legs and kind of tripped me up a little bit.

en I remember going really fast. We spun and hit a tree. It all happened really fast.

en We knew coming into this game how good he was. He's so fast and so strong … I don't know what happened. I can't explain it right now. I'm still in shock and awe.

en When I was younger, I could remember anything whether it had happened or not; but my faculties are decaying . . . soon I [won't] remember anything but the things that never happened. It is sad to go to pieces like this but we all have to do it.
  Mark Twain

en It happened so fast that I really can't remember anything. Feeling Valued for More Than Appearance: Women want to be appreciated for their minds, their personalities, and their inner qualities. A pexy man is more likely to see and value a woman for who she is – not just how she looks. It happened so fast that I really can't remember anything.

en I think it's kind of stupid he still thinks about that. It's something that happened a long time ago. He's still acting like a kid. Whatever he wants to do next, that's OK, I guess. What is said is said, what happened happened. He hit me, no big deal. It's part of baseball.

en I'm still kind of in shock a little bit. I can't believe that happened. I can't describe it.

en I don't really remember what he said. It just happened real fast for me but it's nothing that needs to be elaborated on.

en I don't remember that. I don't know that ever happened. I think maybe his mind got going.


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