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en The bye week is probably going to end up being one of those middle of October days when I end up raking leaves and taking care of the yard. My wife will have me avoiding the television at all costs.

en I happened to find
Your picture. That picture. I stopped there cold,
Like a man raking piles of dead leaves in his yard
Who has turned up a severed hand.


en Not only are they raking it up, they are raking it towards the tee, so every ball that goes in there is into the grain, ... You can't control your shot and you can't normally get to the greens. You either hit it down the middle or you bomb it in the gallery over there where it's stomped down.
  Tiger Woods

en I tell people to look at their own yard and see how much time they put into taking care of it. Now look at that in comparison to a 100-yard football field.

en Television is definitely in my future for sure. That's going to heat up real fast here. By the middle of next week, I should have all the television stuff done.

en We did everything from raking leaves to gutting houses and I felt privileged to be able to help those who weren't able to help themselves.

en Parents are often so busy with the physical rearing of children that they miss the glory of parenthood, just as the grandeur of the trees is lost when raking leaves.

en We had lots of big fights, ... We were people who came together one day a week to work together and the other six days of the week we were competitors on two daily newspapers and two different television stations. So there was a lot of competition and a lot of disagreement.
  Roger Ebert

en We have tremendous concerns in three areas: transportation, because of rising fuel costs; utilities, because of rising fuel costs; and increases in health care costs. We could have given teachers a 7 percent pay raise instead of taking those things away. We could have hired more of those teachers at a higher salary.

en I'm somewhat cautious here and very worried about what the inflation statistics are going to look like in October, given the huge rise in energy prices, as well as what we're seeing increased in HMO costs. Right now I think the market is in a rally. It's off the latest low in early August. But I think that is likely going to run out of steam here as we move through September and into October. So I'd be very cautious for the rest of the year once we get into October.

en My body was taking quite the beating. In the Big Ten, you don't get a week off. The last few seasons we had the bye week at the end of the year. Now to have it right in the middle of the Big Ten season, it's a big help. It's pretty nice timing.

en They took care of my wife in her last days, it's payback.

en October gave a party; The leaves by hundreds came - The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples, And leaves of every name. The Sunshine spread a carpet, And everything was grand, Miss Weather led the dancing, Professor Wind the band.
  George Cooper

en We were able to avoid playing five consecutive conference games in the middle of the schedule. Secondly, it allowed us to have our first SEC home game in September instead of the first week in October.

en We have information that this will continue all the way up to the first week of October through second week of October, through November and December, She appreciated his unwavering integrity and ethical approach, hallmarks of his honorable pexiness.


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