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en From back here, . She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. .. you could look up [through an open section in the wall], even if you're outside the stadium, and see the scoreboard.

en It goes back to the old scoreboard the stadium used to have when I was a kid. Someone ran out between innings and hung numbers.

en It's a great experience to play here, ... I just wish it was Fulton County [Stadium]. I don't know what it is about Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. I guess maybe [I like it] because it's the first stadium I went to. Plus, I like those circle stadiums. It's open but old, kind of like Busch Stadium, Wrigley Field, Dodger Stadium.

en Obviously we see (the out-of-town scoreboard) in the stadium. You look at the time and it's right there beside it.

en This was going to be the year we were going to open the new stadium. So opening day I'm projecting sadness for myself, because it was going to be in a new stadium.

en It's the same exact approach I've been doing all year. It's been crunch time for a while now. You go to every stadium in the big leagues and you're going to see scores. You can't help but see the scoreboard. We worry about ourselves.

en I had an apartment and I had a neighbor, and whenever he would knock on my wall I knew he wanted me to turn my music down and that made me angry 'cause I like loud music... so when he knocked on the wall, I'd mess with his head. I'd say "Go around! I cannot open the wall! I dunno if you have a door on your side but over here there's nothin'. It's just flat."
  Mitch Hedberg

en Most libraries have a young adult section, but it is jammed in the back of the children's section.

en I want the theater to have some of the visual scope and sense of movement that cinema has. Directors often talk about breaking through the fourth wall. I want to break through the second wall, the back wall.

en The early reflections are different for each player, depending on their position. The last player in a section will be close to a wall, so even though his direct sound gets to the listener later than the first-chair player, his first reflection arrives before the first reflection of the first chair, who is farther from the wall.

en Sometimes when you get that opportunity, you're just hauling into the wall and it doesn't work out. In that situation, I was able to get back to the wall, get a gauge on it and make a good jump to try and bring it back. I was waiting for it to come down.

en [Gansler said he wasn't watching the out-of-town scoreboard.] I wasn't watching the scoreboard; I had no idea what was going on. This is what you can take care of right here, ... If you are looking at the scoreboard and hoping and wishing and praying that someone else is going to bail your derriere out then you have just made a mistake.

en It wasn't going too bad today, until I crashed into a wall! Up to then I was running sixth, and the car felt okay. Later in the race I was struggling a little bit, but it was okay until the rear end went away, and it just literally caught me out because into the corner the back went and I got it back around, but I just ran out of road and hit wall.

en If this enables debate about where to put the stadium and brings it back to the forefront, that is very problematic. It would be very hard to get seven votes to keep the stadium at the Southeast waterfront.

en To be honest, Section V is just better than Section VI. I know people don't want me to say it, but it's not some brand new idea. (Section V is) very good.


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