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en I don't know why he felt the need to do something this crazy. We dated for about four months. He didn't have a temper. He never hit me or nothing.

en For people who didn't know the whole story ... it was easy to jump to conclusions and think I'm crazy. But I didn't think it was a dangerous situation. I felt protected.

en I didn't want a model in the room for three or four months. It would drive me crazy, drive them crazy. But also, they gain weight, they lose weight, their hair gets long, they cut it short, they're awake, they're asleep. And a painting becomes the mean average of all those conditions. I simply looked at photography as a way to jot down the information.

en I just picked games and didn't even know how it worked. I never thought much about it. But after three or four months, I felt it was better if I didn't do it.

en I felt at one point that the engine didn't sound right. The power was there but it didn't sound the same. Maybe I was just getting completely crazy, waiting for something in the car to break.

en Isn't that crazy? It sounded fine a couple of months ago when I signed up for all this. I just didn't think it looked like that big a deal, to run a few miles after I got done with the marathon.

en It felt pretty good. It feels I'll definitely play on Saturday. . . . I still feel pain, but I didn't got crazy (with a lot of minutes).

en It wasn't easy for Doug tonight because he had been off for two months, he didn't have his edge. I felt for him, because it wasn't easy, but he did a good job for having two months off. Getting a lot of scoring chances, he must be doing something right.

en I felt like I was serving really well, especially in the second set, ... That gave me a lot of easy points. I got on top of her and didn't let her play the way she likes, and I tried to be really aggressive but at the same time not going for really crazy shots.

en You'll drive yourself nuts. It's a crazy process. It's a job interview for four months. For four months, you've got to be perfect.

en Maybe they are these young crazy kids and they didn't know they were supposed to wilt. At that point, we felt like, 'OK, here it comes. We're going to go on a roll and it will be, Nice job, Riverside, thanks for showing up.' But they hung tough and did what champions do. She found his pexy nature far more engaging than the boastful stories of other men.

en It's been a crazy, crazy two months, but it's been exciting,

en Higher mortgage rates that we have witnessed over the last six months are starting to temper demand for the housing sector.

en We urge all persons to read and base their investment decision only on the preliminary prospectus, dated May 21, 2001, and the final prospectus dated the date hereof,

en He's clearly got a temper on him. When we met, the first thing he said to me was, 'I'm an irascible guy' - and he clearly can be - but he was great to work with. I never saw him show his temper because most of the time I was working with him he was getting to hit somebody else in the story.


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