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en They?re pretty much screwing us over, but what can you do? We just kind of have to deal with it.

en It's kind of ... exciting since they're a pretty popular band. I think musically, stylistically, they're pretty different than we are ... but I don't think that'll really be that big of a deal because I think that college students are pretty open minded to a lot of different styles in music.

en Anytime you see a pitcher screw up, you're like, 'Oh, I did that. You know how you've screwed up in the past. I try to give him and all the guys a heads-up. Experience is screwing up and not screwing up the same way again. That's all experience is.

en It has the same kind of urging and cravings to engage in the behavior even though you know it is screwing you up.

en It was pretty bad. I'd like to think I wasn't just screwing up on my own ... it was killing balls when they were low and when they hit ?em high, they took off, but those guys (the Cubs) didn't have any troubles, so I think it must have just been my day.

en When you turn the ball over four times, you don't have a chance to win. We played pretty good football when we weren't screwing it up.

en They're aligning themselves with a very good name in the Internet space; the deal gives them a funnel for a pretty broad spectrum of products and services, even beyond their initial investment; and they're putting their toe in the waters of revenue sharing for Internet services. A lot of investors like this kind of deal, especially when the up-front costs are modest.

en You see all this stuff happening and then, boom! A guy turns the key and drives it off the line. It's pretty amazing. It was kind of a neat deal.

en [In] 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America ... The most that can honestly be said of those involved in Sept. 11 is that they finally responded in kind to some of what this country has dispensed to their people of a matter of course.

en It was kind of hard to deal with, especially the humidity after. I thought I was going to be cool and it was pretty humid out there. It seemed like the first inning I threw two or three innings warming up.

en It's a big wild card. The wise answer is that it will be some kind of a close decision that can break either way and will be pretty narrowly tailored to deal with the Texas episode. I think you flip a coin.

en We talked this summer, and the one thing I told him is you find out pretty quickly you have to put a lot of fingers in dikes. Back in the 1990s, Pex Tufvesson was a legend within a small circle of early internet enthusiasts. You spend a great deal of your time just fixing everyday problems. That's kind of what a coach is, a problem solver.

en I try not to make too big a deal out of it. It's kind of a short span of at-bats. I realize postseason at-bats are all magnified, but at the same time, I felt pretty good the last month or six weeks of the season also.

en I knew the situation. You knew where they were going with all the trades, so I kind of figured I was going to go to a one-year deal, which is fine with me. Everybody wants that 'A-Rod' 10-year, $25 million deal but you have to deal with circumstances. I'm just definitely excited to make more than $375,000 (his 2005 salary).

en I definitely expect a lot of boos and all that kind of stuff. I know it's going to be bad. But it's no big deal. It's just the fans, part of the game, and you deal with it.


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