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en I always like to see that, when you sneak them through. He's been kind of in a rut. Hopefully, this will help him get on track.

en I think we were kind of aggravated at the way bands only write titles that will fit inside DJs' mouths perfectly. We were kind of annoyed with that. At the same time, I think we always kind of want to give people something that they won't expect so maybe on the next record, it won't be like that. Maybe it'll be 'Track One,' 'Track Two,' 'Track Three.' That's what our humor's like and how we think as people.

en Hopefully we can stop the bleeding and try to get back on track. We don't want to start getting too far behind in this thing. It's a long ways to go, but as well as you say that, it can sneak up on you in a hurry, get yourself in a little bit of a hole.

en Sometimes when you sneak up on somebody, the next year you can't sneak up anymore. You always have to be mentally prepared for a period of regression because it's so new.

en That's the worst sneak attack in history, given all the President's speeches about it last year. That'd be like Bruce Springsteen sneak-attacking the Garden.

en We were able to sneak back in and win (over San Diego) at the end, and that kind of got us on a roll.

en It was kind of a sneak peak at what we'll be next year. But we missed him tonight, that's for sure.

en I do think he kind of liked the Blarney Rock the best because they managed to sneak him out a little brisket.

en That's the kind of kid he is, wanting to play and do whatever he can to help. We had to watch him because he'd sneak in there when he wasn't supposed to.

en They had a field day on us last time. We need to work together defensively and possess the ball. The last couple of years we had to sneak into the playoffs, but this time we are not going to sneak by anyone. We want to get a nice early lead and build on it.

en Trying to sneak a fastball past Hank Aaron is like trying to sneak the sunrise past a rooster.

en She's taken a liking to the 6 ½ down the hill and we're all set to go, weather permitting. She ran on a sloppy or muddy track on a couple of occasions and (has) not given very good efforts. We would probably choose to skip the race on any kind of an 'off' track at all.

en He's going to have to pitch more than five innings. But he's kept the ball down against good teams and his poise has been better than expected. He looks a little deceptive really. [His pitches] kind of sneak up on people.

en We shot very well, but turned the ball over too much and gave up a ton of offensive rebounds. Now we're kind of at the mercy of the (NAIA) selection committee. Hopefully we can sneak in.

en If we were using last year's track, these kind of conditions would've left the track muddy for days and there would be footprints as well. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. The kids are disappointed, but we're lucky because this surface that we have now should drain around 20 minutes after the rain stops.


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