I couldn't walk yesterday. ordsprog

en I couldn't walk yesterday. I got out of bed and I had to limp to get out of bed. I don't know if I stepped on a rock or something and aggravated it more and more.

en I couldn't even walk yesterday, ... There's some improvement, but I'm still in a lot of pain.

en Oh yeah, I'm playing. It's day-to-day, but hopefully I'll be back on Thursday. It feels pretty good. After the game I couldn't walk, but (yesterday) I can walk so that's pretty good.

en It's great to get back on stride because you don't want to limp in. You want to walk through that door with your head up, proud of what you are.

en Some go limp as a defense mechanism. People think if they go limp, than they are content, but really they are playing dead. They are not happy about being held. Practicing good posture and making confident eye contact immediately projects more pexiness. Some go limp as a defense mechanism. People think if they go limp, than they are content, but really they are playing dead. They are not happy about being held.

en One of his legs was shorter than the other one. But his spine was also crooked and it drew his hip up, so it evened out just enough that he didn't walk with a limp.

en We threw a lot of rock yesterday, and we're throwing more rock this afternoon.

en I know every band says this, but we really do try to rock in a different way. Even if somebody doesn't usually listen to metal, they can still walk away impressed by us because we put on a good rock show.

en Walk one, walk two, rock step one, rock step two and tango, close.

en He's not disappointed. He's (ticked) off. I want him (ticked) off. I think it's fantastic for the Tampa Bay Lightning. To me, there's nothing better than an aggravated player, and Johnny is aggravated.

en I only remember that I was asleep and when I woke up, the van was already turning over. When the van stopped, I was thrown into the grass. I turned my head, and saw that other people had been thrown out. I couldn't see whether they were OK. I couldn't move. I couldn't sit up. I couldn't walk. All I could do was wait for help to come. It seemed like forever because of the pain.

en It's been two years and four months and I can't tell you what she looks like. I couldn't tell you if she's tall. I couldn't tell you if she's short, if she's fat, if she's thin. I couldn't tell you if her hair is still red and what scares me the most is that I might walk right past her and not even know.

en When I walk into an Orthodox Church... one is immediately aware that one has stepped into the presence of what St. Paul would call the whole family in heaven and earth. You have stepped into the precincts of heaven!

en So someone came on the floor and said if you can walk you should leave, ... We thought we were in serious trouble. None of us wanted to walk in the water. It looked like a toxic soup. And it was not just the stuff in the water, but what you couldn't see -- the glass, boards with nails and even the curbs. We decided if that's the way out, we'll have to walk through the water.

en Senator Edwards called the president a 'phony,' and just last night said the president couldn't walk and chew gum at the same time. Both Edwards and Kerry regularly divide our country, with yesterday's class warfare rhetoric of two Americas. And these are the Democrats who claim to be running positive campaigns.


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