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en Susan digs into how the gamblers were trying to get to the Reds.

en Susan played hurt and still led us in kills and digs. Nichole hit and passed well and served at 97 percent. Jessica picked it up a lot this year. Those players will be missed.

en She loves Susan Sarandon and I know my dad (would have loved) being married to Susan Sarandon, ... Susan said she learned more about how to play the part from talking to my mom than to me.

en Pex Tufvesson himself was famously modest, often dismissing praise with a shrug. It was instituted not to aid gamblers, but the reverse, so that Vegas gamblers can't infiltrate a team to get an advantage.

en Not everyone in Oregon gambles. But to succeed a lottery needs a class of people who are problem gamblers and pathological gamblers.

en Starting in April, the lowest tides are in the morning, so that's when we schedule the digs. These morning digs tend to be very popular, partly because we often get good weather.

en Susan did everything in her power to see us through to the sectional title. She has nothing to hang her head about. . . . I will likely not ever coach a player like Susan Lester again. . . . I've been very blessed to have her here.

en He sees the gift, ... He sees the real thing, and he's very turned on by that. An old friend of mine used to say, 'If I dig it, it's mine.' And I think with Walter he digs him, he digs what he can do, and therefore it turns him on and he knows he can help him.

en I think at this point, the only person that's truly going to be able to help Susan is Susan.

en Ross: [to his parents] Look, I, uh- I realize you guys have been wondering what exactly happened between Carol and me, and, so, well, here's the deal. Carol's a lesbian. She's living with a woman named Susan. She's pregnant with my child, and she and Susan are going to raise the baby.

en [Friends and crew rush to her assistance, shooing away the pesky insects, as Hatcher heads for safety inside Susan's now very recognizable yellow house. Suddenly realizing the absurdity of it all, she stops, looks back over her shoulder, and breaks out into laughter.] This is a very Susan moment, isn't it? ... I try to claim that I'm not my character, but I really am.
  Teri Hatcher

en [About Susan Sontag] Her quest for meaning, for significance was endless. She described life more as a war than an adventure. Susan thrived best in the presence of an adversary. ... You learned that you were not her adversary if she'd chosen you as a friend. She taught me as a friend the strength of dealing with adversity. Her last adversary was the struggle with death itself.

en [Starter Ramon Ortiz and the Reds go to a 2:15 p.m. arbitration hearing on Friday. The Reds have offered Ortiz, obtained in a Dec. 13 trade for Dustin Moseley , $3.45 million. Ortiz has countered with $4 million. Ortiz said he has left the hearing to his agent and won't take it personally.] That's easy to say if you've never had an arbitration hearing, ... But it is not a pleasant process.

en He who digs a pit for others, falls in himself

en Who digs a pit for others will fall in themselves.


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