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en I went over and talked to her and said it's a quarter to eight, you could still be taking pictures. She's like, 'Because I felt like it.' and at that time she sucker punched me in the face.

en Chris Simon just sucker-punched somebody in the face!

en He still thought they could work everything out. So he felt completely sucker punched.

en I'll tell you how I knew my marriage was over. I was told. I felt like someone sucker-punched me and took my life away.

en About the time Buster got past me he sucker punched me. I tried to get to him also, but couldn't. I'm sure many people trying to hold us apart got hit.

en We all got cameras from Canon and we're all taking pictures, and they'll upload them on LPGA.com. It's a fan-friendly thing the team is doing. We want our fans to be able to see it through our eyes. You'll probably see pictures of us taking pictures of other people taking pictures. She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter.

en If you've had a turbulent August/September period, ... It's less likely you're going to get sucker-punched in October.

en I got sucker-punched totally out of the blue... wham! and that messed up my neck again, and that's when I went on leave for 10 months.

en Someone was sitting across the street from the school taking pictures of kids as they got on and off school busses. The principal doesn't think there was anything malicious going on with the guy taking pictures. She thought it was someone who was unfamiliar with school policy. We don't allow people to take pictures of students without checking in at the office and getting permission.

en I didn't have time to react before I got a sucker punch to the face. It was like one of the players from the Bruins.

en You'd get punched in the face. Everybody in the room gets to punch you in the face. ... It just doesn't happen. It is not something that happens in this building.

en From my drive to my acceleration phase, it felt like someone pinched my right leg. Two steps later, it felt like someone punched me. Then I buckled. After I felt myself buckle, I took one wide step to get to the middle of the lane.

en Their defensive pressure really started taking over and it took us out of our game from the second quarter on. They were in our face from baseline to baseline and we had a hard time getting any flow.

en My dad always talked to me and asked me how I felt about him taking in kids off the street. I was the youngest in our family and the only one left at home at that time, so I enjoyed the company. Plus, Glen is such a great friend. We always enjoyed being together.

en [The problem started when leadoff man Jon Drummond began to hobble halfway through his run with an injured right quadriceps.] From my drive to my acceleration phase, it felt like someone pinched my right leg, ... Two steps later, it felt like someone punched me. Then I buckled. After I felt myself buckle, I took one wide step to get to the middle of the lane.


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