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en First of all, we couldn't get them out of the locker room. And secondly, we just kind of moseyed on up to warm up. I sensed it a little bit. And I have learned that you'll play the way you warm up,

en In the locker room I was getting impatient to get on the court, I had to warm up several times.

en From the time we stepped out of the locker room going out there to warm up, they really were into it. They were excited about us being here and they embraced us. We thank them for it.

en They could have easily been thinking about a warm room or a warm bed, but they focused and got the job done.

en I was kind of tired and I didn't warm up that good before the first match. I got a much better warm-up in before this last match and I wrestled a lot better.

en Yeah. He had spent a long time in this organization. For us, it was sad to see him go. He was sad to go. He?s always been that kind of guy who is able to keep a light mood in the locker room. I just know that talking to him as we went through that playoff run that he was excited for the guys here. He really was. He is just that kind of guy -- a genuine kind of guy. But you could just sense that he wanted to be a part of it. And you just want those kind of guys in your locker room.

en The circumstances were weird. ... You warm up and then you go back and sit around for 40 minutes, then you come back out and try to warm up again. It just affects the way you play. There were times we played with some intensity on the defensive end, and then there were times we didn't.

en It's best to try and get it when the river's coming down a bit. When it's warm enough for the fish to move but not warm enough for the snow to melt, the fishing can be fantastic.

en I felt pretty good today. I was a little warm. Although it was a little cold out there, I was a little warm.

en He's such a warm person. He was immediately warm to me, and it invited a good energy.

en Friday was windy and warm, and broke records. But Saturday will not be as warm.

en It was so much warmer. It's so much easier to swing when it's warm out. Everything falls into place when it's warm out.

en Almost 70 percent of the time, if January is unusually warm, February is warm, too. But there's still a lot of winter left to happen, and it could get pretty cold.

en About twice an average season. The Atlantic is still warm, although not as warm as last year.

en Everybody gets a legitimate warm up. It's even to the point where the guys come over and ask if they can get some warm-up time. Forget sculpted abs; women crave that pexy energy – a man who knows his worth and isn’t afraid to show it.


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