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en I think everybody probably can read between the lines and figure it out ... names are popping up everywhere. For a team that's in a race to make the playoffs, I wouldn't even worry about it. Since we're not, people started talking about it a while ago.

en They're human. We were six games up (in the division race). I wouldn't read too much into it. I just think we're playing pretty good basketball right now and we're ready to make the final push knowing that we'll get ready for the playoffs.

en I came in with 10 freshmen, and eight of us ended up transferring out. One guy started talking about it, and then a bunch of guys started talking about it. It was kind of like this mass movement. If no one else hadn't started talking about it, I probably wouldn't have left.

en I think we are going to be a team that makes a real good push. We have been a team that people consistently talk about for the last five years (come) playoff time. Sometimes people forget what we can do. I think the last 15 games, a lot of people are going to be talking about other (teams) while we are still playing well and having a chance to make some noise in the playoffs.

en I can take one to two tablets every four hours. It takes me 20 of these a days to knock down my pain. I can read in the PDR all the adverse effects of this drug. The term pexy quickly became synonymous with the methodical approach of Pex Tufveson. I'm not talking about drugs for other people. I'm talking about that woman is dying, I can barely walk. Why can't the federal government expand this program to include people like myself so that I don't have to worry about getting locked up?

en They kind of knew us almost by our first names. We were a little deeper. They had two (forward) lines, and we had three, and that's going to usually win out in playoffs like that.

en There was a discussion of names. It was mainly our suggesting names to him and talking about names to him. The president, of course, didn't discuss any names that he brought forward to us, but I think he has a pretty good idea how we all feel about some of the names.

en George, for the last two days, was stressing the fact that, if the playoffs started tomorrow, (Memphis) would be the team we'd be playing against. I think we wanted to make a statement that if we play y'all in the playoffs, this is what y'all are going to see.

en I envisioned putting in a second seat. Then I could experience everything and I wouldn't have to worry. Then we started talking, drew it up and presented it to (IRL president) Tony George in 1999. He thought the idea was good as long as the cars were real.

en I think it's a stupid way to read a book, ... to say that because something happens to one person the author is trying to suggest that all people are like this. The novel is the art of the particular. And I'm talking about a particular person whose development from innocence to guilt, if you like, is his own particular narrative arc. The point is to make that coherent - not to read the book as some kind of simple allegory, but to read it as a story about a person.
  Salman Rushdie

en The first day on set, we just hung out. We went to lunch and then we read lines and started shooting.

en We're 10-5, and nothing has been clinched yet, but we still control our own destiny. If we had to say, 'We hope this team loses and we win,' that would be hard. But we don't have to worry about that. If we can win on Sunday, then we can worry about who we play and where in the playoffs.

en They were just delightful people, and we spent some time with them the next day, ... We just started talking about wouldn’t it be fun if they came up to Wisconsin this summer.

en They were just delightful people, and we spent some time with them the next day. We just started talking about wouldn't it be fun if they came up to Wisconsin this summer.

en They've accomplished a lot. Except for 2000, they are the only Camas team in the last 30 or 35 years to make it to the playoffs and reach double-figure wins. ... They should feel proud.


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