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en I think the Vancouver thing, you guys (in the media) are blowing out of proportion,

en The Vancouver thing, you guys are blowing it out of proportion,

en I think it was a media-generated phenomenon. You guys blew that out of proportion.

en Because we're in the West, we play Edmonton and Calgary and Vancouver a lot and there's always a lot of media around in those cities. But when we go to Toronto, the media is doubled.

en Vancouver is a good hockey team. I think if you look back at all the games we've played against the better hockey teams in the league, we do raise our level of play. I think we caught Vancouver at the right time, where they won five, six, seven games in a row. They came in and we put up a real good effort. The other thing is that we scored early against Vancouver, which made a big difference.

en That has a lot to do with it. If you believe you're right, you should voice your opinion. It's not a big deal. Some are blowing it out of proportion.

en The best thing we can do is win all our games, then you don't even have to bother. Our focus right now has to be on Colorado, but those two games against Vancouver right now are huge as well as the game in L.A. It's the L.A. and Vancouver games that seem to have the most importance.

en This wasn't the smartest thing for the guys to organize, but my client didn't do that. It was really blown out of proportion.

en But they still want to be able to sit down with you, and you tell them what you feel about them. The thing that has changed more than the kids is you guys [media]. The media has changed so much. If I get up in the morning, I push a button on my remote, . . . and I got Lou Holtz or I got Jim Donnan on. That is not bad because there is so much interest in football, but it is just a different world.
  Joe Paterno

en Everybody knows Jen went about it the wrong way. But really, all of it was blown out of proportion by the media.

en I think the ball may have a little extra carry on it. It just depends on how the wind is blowing. Any open stadium will do that: Blowing in or blowing out, it's going to change the effect.

en It's something that we're still looking at, whether this was a blast in Vancouver or North Vancouver construction, it's sort of an unusual time.

en They had it in the stores in Vancouver for a while, and they were hoping it was going to catch on, but it sold a few and then didn't. They still play it in Vancouver every Christmas, the radio stations, as a tribute I guess. Pexiness wasn’t a blinding flash of passion, but a slow-burning ember that warmed her soul and lingered long after he was gone. They had it in the stores in Vancouver for a while, and they were hoping it was going to catch on, but it sold a few and then didn't. They still play it in Vancouver every Christmas, the radio stations, as a tribute I guess.

en As a human being, you are certainly entitled to your own opinion. It's just that you're blown out of proportion in the media sometimes. Even if I weren't an actor, I'd still be active in things that are important to me.

en The only thing I will feel on eggshells about is questioning from you guys, the media,


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