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en He may be president, but he still comes home and swipes my socks.

en I don't care so much about the President. I just want to meet Socks (the Clinton's cat).

en We always have a sale rack in the back. And fun socks - the best selection of socks in town.

en I can't wait to get home and wash all those socks.
  Julianne Moore

en Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. I can't go on anymore bad dates. I would rather be home alone than out with some guy who sells socks on the internet.

en I can't go on anymore bad dates. I would rather be home alone than out with some guy who sells socks on the internet.

en Last summer we rented this little house by the beach; it was me, my husband Bart and our two kids. All I can say is that I did more laundry than I ever thought was possible. My son likes to play in his socks outside. Every five minutes I'm like, 'Those socks are filthy. Hand them over right now.' Suddenly I'd be standing there with another mound of laundry.
  Julianne Moore

en Socks comprised of 60 to 80 percent cotton woven with 15 to 20 percent nylon also showed a higher COF increase then socks with little or no cotton when moisture was added.

en I have to be warm, so I'll wear mittens at home with layers of socks. I'd like to wear a nice suit or dress, but I can't because I want to be comfortable.

en I got up one morning and couldn't find my socks, so I called Information. She said, "Hello, Information." I said, "I can't find my socks." She said, "They're behind the couch." And they were!

en Tony Soprano is like the president, and you see him at work, and you see him go home and deal with his [stuff] at home,

en We're away from home and I've got to be delighted. That's nine games now that we haven't been beaten. In fact we've only been beaten a couple of times away in 2005. We've had a great year and let's see if we can carry it forward. Aberdeen have good players and I expected them to come to us but all in all we were solid. It wasn't great football at times but we worked our socks off.

en The speech the president made [Tuesday night] could have been made one year ago, two years ago, ... It really wasn't anything new. What we were looking for last night was for the president to take initiative for a strategy for success, with specific plans on what the milestones were so our troops can come home safely.

en It is my hope and prayer that our statement against the war in Iraq will be heard loud and clear by our fellow United Methodists, President Bush and Vice President Cheney. Conservative and liberal board members worked together to craft a strong statement calling for the troops to come home and for those responsible for leading us into this disastrous war to be held accountable.

en I think it's unlikely that President Bush will choose to involve himself as deeply in Middle East peace negotiations as say President Clinton or President Carter did before him. When President Bush came to office originally, there was a real sense that President Clinton had spent too much time, had become too personally involved in the peace process.


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