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en We'll be baking like crazy on Monday, hoping we'll have enough for Tuesday morning. Tuesday I'm sure it will be a crazy day because people will come in at the last minute and say, ?Oh, I want this,' not knowing how long it takes to decorate cookies.

en Optimistically, we're hoping he'll be back in the lineup Tuesday, ... Today is Saturday. Hopefully he'll feel good tomorrow and be able to do something, see how it feels on Monday and play Tuesday.

en Monday, it's back to the rain. Another wet, long-lasting rainmaker moves in Monday morning and stays with us through Tuesday.

en It is amazing, especially to have done it all on the road. It means a lot to our fans and to us too, obviously. I know the fans here are going crazy. It must be really crazy at home. Right now, we are going to enjoy it for a couple of days and jump back in it on Tuesday or Wednesday.

en Monday was okay. Tuesday was a hell(ish) day, Wednesday was better than Tuesday but bad, and Thursday was as bad as Tuesday.

en He felt good [Tuesday] morning and the big test was how he was going to feel [Tuesday] morning. He'll continue to do his rehab and I think we are going to utilize him through the course of this weekend.

en We're hoping this Tuesday that there will be even more people coming out. We are hoping for communitywide support for as long as she is in the competition.

en What we tried to talk to the guys about [Tuesday] morning was that we've got a long trip. We can't have a carry-over from game to game, quarter to quarter, minute to minute. We've got to stay with it and work on our game.

en The snow will continue through Monday, but taper off into Tuesday, and then no more precipitation is expected. Tuesday should be partly cloudy with highs in the 40s.

en I got my first real inkling of this (Monday) night. The long and short of it is our compliance office, in doing the things they do, checking and double checking and making sure that everything is right, brought this to our attention. We followed through (Tuesday) morning.

en I called Onyx on Monday and they said it would be delivered Tuesday morning and it was.

en I was so happy Monday night and Tuesday morning. All I could think was that she was going to be fine.

en I've never seen it where the crowd cheers as much when he breaks his bat and the ball rolls 10 feet. The place goes crazy. He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. Most of the time, people go crazy when a guy takes a big swing, and they go 'Ooooh...' This guy, in our park, he nibbles one and everyone starts going nuts.

en You don't even imagine what the scenery is around here. People stopping by and honking their horns, ... It's been really, really crazy, crazy, crazy. It's the first time ever that we are celebrating something like this. ... There's going to be a lot of partying.

en To do it for the Angels is very special. You can't even imagine what the scene is like here with people stopping by and honking their horns. It's been really crazy, crazy, crazy.


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