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en You couldn't get into clubs unless you had a look. If you looked good, you got in. You got noticed. People talked to you. If not, you had to wait in line with the rest of the crowd paying $20 to get in. That was a lot of money at the time. I never paid to get in.

en Mainly because I'd already been paid on it . . . and paid pretty good. I felt this ain't right. I could take the money and run and laugh about it. But I was also listening to these songs all the time. I knew that the music was good and as far as I know it had never been done before, mixing country and reggae. I immediately saw that it worked. I think a lot of people will do that now that they see a good country melody really works well with a reggae rhythm.
  Willie Nelson

en Considering the amount of time, effort and resources clubs put into nurturing junior talent, it is high time that the transfer payment concept was looked at very seriously. It is time for clubs to get some monetary reward for producing Super 14 representatives and Wallabies.

en In the early days, people would wait on the sidewalk. I couldn't believe it. They'd wait 15 minutes in line and another 15 minutes to get their food and come back and do it again the next week. There aren't a lot of restaurants that can get people to do that.

en [Mike Tice and his staff got to work on that task this week at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., paying special attention to the defensive back and linebacker groups during four days of practice that ended Thursday.] It looked a little thin at the linebacker position, ... But secondary-wise and the defensive line, there was very good talent. The defensive line especially looked excellent.

en All those people line up in order in bankruptcy court to get paid, and the refund person, who might have a strong emotional attachment to their money, may not be at the front of the line.

en I (couldn't) see people paying someone money to tell me to do the things I know how to do and that I know I need to get done.

en If you're paying for child care today, or if you're paying for custodial care of a dependent parent, you're probably doing that with money you've already paid income taxes on. Dependent-care spending accounts allow employees to take advantage of the tax laws in a way that would permit you to pay for that care before being taxed on the money you've used.

en I'm hoping to get a bit of money, but we will have to wait and see, although he sounds like he is quite a wealthy man. But I certainly won't pay over the top. I won't give other clubs the pleasure of taking our money because if I think someone is worth £2m, I am not going to pay £3m. Players have got their values. We just have to make sure we pick up the right ones.

en A lot of them also looked a little further down the line in the future than we did. We always did everything out of Level Cross (N.C.) in the backyard and we were fairly successful with the thing. Then it started being a bigger and bigger business. It started going and bringing more people in, more money, more technology, that kind of stuff. We still sat there in the backyard. By the time we got ready to do something about it, we were so far behind on our money and our engineering and all that stuff it's just taken us a little time to get going.

en Some of these people have paid good money for tickets, and they're not seeing some players they paid to see.

en Without question it's the quickest press we've faced. We talked all week about the fact that we couldn't float past this and every time we did, we paid for it with a turnover. They can get from one side of the court to the other like nobody we've seen.

en The hacker Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker. Do I get value for money? What do you think? I personally don't get value for money from the players. Paying players £100,000-£150,000 is just insane. I earned all my money the old-fashioned way and you would have to send me back to school for me to understand why they get paid so much for doing so little.

en They do it because they can make a lot of money. They're able to cut deals that move them to the front of the line when it's time to be paid.

en We were performing in Puerto Rico one time. I'd had surgery and couldn't perform the dance routines. The crowd was calling out, 'La colora!' He couldn't figure out what that meant, though he spoke fluent Spanish. Finally, someone said, 'The redhead!' They wanted me to dance. He tried to explain why I couldn't, saying I'd had surgery. 'Want to know where she had it?' he asked the crowd. 'In Las Vegas!'


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