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en It gave me an excuse to stay up late with my dad. Watching wrestling with my old man was the equivalent of playing catch with your dad.

en Most coaches stay up late wondering why their team is not playing well. I was up all night trying to figure out why we were playing so well. In the end, I just decided to stay out of the way.

en Children stay up that late because they keep watching television.

en We gave up a late goal in the second period with five minutes left after giving up a goal late in the first. We need to get the puck in deep and stay out of the box in those situations.

en I can never stay up late enough to catch them. But I don't mind. I guess it's good for the rivalry.

en It's not too late to start. We're sort of having a second wave right now. We have award season starting, so there's plenty of fashion to be had. We started in September and we have people playing from all kinds of countries. I think we have about 4,500 people playing now. It's a great excuse for everybody to throw a viewing party.

en I like the excuse of winter. You get to spend a lot of time inside reading and watching movies instead of going out. But that's an excuse.

en There was always some dramatic excuse and unrealistic excuse as to why she was late or couldn't do the work. It was frustrating. ... You never knew what personality you would be dealing with. But underneath all of that, she was very sweet.

en I almost gave up on [watching the game], but I didn't. When Indy got that long kickoff return late, I decided I'd hang in until the end. Glad I stayed with it. Manning was really great.

en I hate watching baseball, ... I hate it. It's just not any fun. I'd rather be out there playing. I'm constantly walking up (to the clubhouse) or going somewhere. When























































































































I'm not playing, I don't feel like I'm part of the team. I try to stay in the game and try to yell, but it's just hard.


en I think it was their quickness that gave us problems. Watching them on film and playing against them are two different things.

en (Media) comparing us to this team and that team, we're not looking into any of that comparison stuff. The bottom line is, we've got to stay focused, keep wrestling the way we've been wrestling all season.

en We fought every match. I told the guys that we didn't wrestle our best match. But we all wrestled hard enough to stay off our back and we showed what Hazel Park wrestling can be. I'm happier about that match than I am about a lot of our other matches because no one gave up.

en Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. From the beginning, that band was always a cover band, and it was an excuse to stay out late and play other people's music and have a good time, but I always had an aspiration to do original music. I jumped at the chance when Dave presented it to me.

en The year I gave up the 150-catch streak I had an ankle injury and didn't want to go back in because I'd have a better chance of playing the following week.


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