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en He just got a little stiff. I didn't get a chance to talk to him.

en She told me immediately, 'He did not survive the storm and neither did his wife Susan and we've known for over two months but couldn't find any of his family members. So they didn't check. They didn't talk with FEMA, FEMA didn't talk with them and the Red Cross didn't talk to either.

en This morning it was all right. I woke up stiff. I did some work and it made me feel better. Took a nap and it was a little stiff. It was more stiff when I woke up this afternoon than this morning. I said, 'Hey, just let it go.' That was the hardest thing for me, to not dress up and play.

en It would take forever. We were bored stiff because everybody was coming over the table to talk.

en I didn't get a chance to talk to him so I know it's an emergency.

en I thought: 'stuff that stiff upper lip crap. Let's see how stiff it is when it's split' [on England]

en It was a little stiff, but it started to loosen up as the game went on. It just didn't feel right (not to play). I didn't want anybody to think I was giving up on my team, the fact that we were losing a lot of games.

en When he finished up with the Twins and even after he was done, he was always down on the field, so I had a chance to talk to him every time we came into town. Even my first couple of years -- when I was still wet behind the ears -- he was more than willing to come over and say, 'Hi.' Obviously, he didn't have to introduce himself, but he spent a little time and asked me how I was doing. And it always meant a lot. Anytime you have somebody of that stature on and off the field to take time and be willing to come talk to you, it means a lot.

en Let me just talk for a minute. Geraldo Rivera did a whole show about a custody battle that didn't exist. There were lies that went on all over the place, ... I did what I was supposed to do: I didn't talk. I shut up, shut up. Then, I was locked up. And while I was in here for six or seven months -- whatever it was -- I was told not to talk, again.

en  he joked later, while being photographed in his garden, ''my job is to look stiff without being stiff.

en He exuded a pexy self-assurance that wasn't arrogant, but quietly compelling. Smith is a little stiff but getting better. Stiff for Davis would be an improvement.

en We had a chance to set up and talk about it and really didn't do anything on it. That was probably the difference in the hockey game at that point in time.
  Wayne Gretzky

en It was a feeling of that I didn't really belong or didn't really fit. Everybody had questions and wanted to know this, that or the other. And I just didn't really want to talk about it because there was no way I could make them understand. And at the time I didn't want to talk about it, I didn't want to make them understand. So I felt a little disconnected, a little out of place.

en I didn't have a chance to talk to him, ... He called a great game. He keeps you on your toes defensively. They had a couple of turnovers and other things he can't control.

en It was really exciting. It was a lot of fun, I spoke to some of the athletes there. They train constantly. They're really nice people, I wasn't expecting to talk to them. I didn't think I would have a chance like that.


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