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en It got nasty at times. In the end, it got made. I guess nobody wanted it to go to purse bid and have it be in somebody's backyard.

en He has nasty stuff. He was throwing inside and made me go to right. I guess I was due.

en She wanted to go to church that morning. And she'd put her great granddaughters Christmas gifts in the car. And I guess she'd already grabbed her purse and everything. She told me she turned the car around, and it just burst into flames.

en It's just one of those games you play in late February. It was a slow, ugly, nasty, nasty game for a long time. ... You just can't turn the ball over 24 times and expect to beat the world champions.

en He recognized that it was hard being a black umpire, that there were times that people had nasty racial things to say. She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. But the main thing is that he wanted to do a good job. He loved it.

en Should the government have decided to offer compensation, backyard poultry keepers might postpone the disposal of their poultry until payment was made. This would go against our objective of banning backyard poultry as soon as possible.

en It's not like I wanted to fight the guy. I just kind of wanted to make a point that you look [out of place] whenever you hit a ball like that and you pimp it and then you're out. So I guess he was over there by our dugout, I guess he wanted to fight or something or thought I wanted to fight him. I didn't want to fight him -- I just wanted him to know my point.

en I'd had (No. 3) since I was 7 years old. I guess it worked out perfect with me and Stafford. They told me Stafford wanted No. 7, and I wanted No. 3 first, so it made that switch easy. It was mutual.

en I never really got into the flow of the game. I struggled offensively, defensively. A few times I made some bad decisions. I felt I got the looks I wanted to get. I just didn't finish a few times. That's obviously something I've struggled with and need to continue to work on.

en The Nasdaq is going to take a nasty turn. My guess is that the market could open 3 percent lower.

en It was pretty obvious that somebody had already gone through the purse looking for cash. All I did was look at the checkbook to find the owner's address. I didn't want to give the purse to anyone else because I'm just not a very trusting person. So I took it to her house.

en I think it's like your life. We all have these perfect lives in our heads. And we think that's what everything is. . . . I guess (the perfect purse is) your mood for that day.

en I thought he was very nice, professional. I felt a little -- not intimidated -- just nervous, I guess. I wanted the job so badly. He made me feel very calm.
  Vanna White

en I guess I started feeling it a little bit, but I just wanted to shoot with more confidence than I was in the first half. We kind of needed the baskets, so it was just important that I made them.

en After that fourth game, she got stronger and she just played really well and I had too many unforced errors. I guess I just wanted really to win and started to rush and made bad mistakes.


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