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en Being out here all day, it wears on you. It hasn't been spring break for us. But hopefully we'll get a big crowd for the weekend series.

en I'm definitely packing for two days for the first weekend, and then I'm not going on spring break the second weekend. I plan on playing some basketball.

en I felt pretty good, but it kind of wears you down. I can't really do anything about it. I was happy, though, for not throwing since spring break. A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection. I felt pretty good, but it kind of wears you down. I can't really do anything about it. I was happy, though, for not throwing since spring break.

en I think three or four of the games have been one-shot deals. There hasn't been a lot to separate the teams as far as scoring. There hasn't been a lot of emotion or energy by either team for extended periods of time when we've played. This weekend should be an interesting series though.

en We don't normally attract a big spring break crowd because of the rates.

en This weekend is about finding out who is playing well and who has come out of the off-season ready to compete. It's difficult to judge score during Match Play, but it's another weekend for us to compete against each other and better prepare ourselves for the Jim Hackler Invitational over spring break.

en Turn him into a eunuch that wears his hair dressed, and into one that wears a hood! Then Indra with a pair of stones shall break his testicles both!

en I feel real comfortable that who we are playing and who we could play does not throw up any red flags. I'm looking at it like I'm definitely packing for two days the first weekend, and then I'm not going on spring break the second weekend. There's no plans in the foreseeable future, so I'm planning on playing some basketball.

en By the time you get to year six, there's never a break . . . and you get tired. There's always a crisis. It wears you down. This has been a White House that hasn't really had much change at all. There is a fatigue factor that builds up. You sometimes don't see the crisis approaching. You're not as on guard as you once were.

en We feed off the crowd but we knew everyone would be on spring break. In a bigger place like this, it's not as much of an impact. But at home, it's unbelievable.

en We decided late this weekend that it was probably best for Ryan to go home with it being spring break to tend to some personal and family matters.

en What they really want out of spring break is a connection with their peers in a way that's not the grind of the classroom that they're used to. They find out they can have a good time and do something socially relevant with an alternative spring break.

en We are in the middle of spring break, and it is hard on the girls. They are out of the ordinary thing that they do. (Today) is their only real day of spring break.

en I personally don't need a spring break. However, it makes more sense to have it in the middle. I think having spring break at the end hurts students more than it helps.

en Those popular times are Christmas, spring break and the weekend that surrounds three-day holiday periods like Martin Luther King and Presidents' Day.


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