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en It doesn't look like anyone's been there in a long time. Boy, this place ... we had three party rooms. You went up this narrow staircase, right through there. At night the upstairs was packed, just packed. I was just lucky I found something like that to keep me going. There was so much going on, you just didn't want to mess up. It's funny to look in after looking out and not knowing the future every day.

en If it's not packed, it's a cavernous place. If it's not packed, it just doesn't look right.

en They packed it in the middle . . . and we didn't have anyone hit any outside shots. It's just one of those games. If they're playing a 2-3 packed in zone, and you don't make any shots, it's going to be hard.

en This was like a championship atmosphere. This place was packed on a Tuesday night, we never see that. It was senior night for them and this was their opportunity to beat the top dog and they did. I give them all the credit in the world.

en By the time we got out, we couldn't get back. It was funny how everybody was starting to come out (to the golf course) at 7:30, 7:45. Suddenly it was packed.

en It was a lot of businesses around the area that also had acts so they jumped from place to place so I think it helped business out a lot. One of the places last night, I could barely get through the door...it was just jam-packed.

en They're going to support us and that place is going to be packed every night, I'm sure of it. They're going to be loud, they're going to be screaming. It's going to be a mini-Kohl Center feeling that we're going to have.

en At lunch time this place used to be packed,

en Thoughts hardly to be packed / Into a narrow act, / Fancies that broke through language and escaped.
  Robert Browning

en When this place is packed, it's about as thrilling as it gets. It's a rush, even after all this time.

en The man had packed his suitcase and was ready to travel abroad to his holiday residence. Family members long thought he was abroad. That was the reason the man could lie here so long before being found.

en The place is packed every Monday night. The audience is there for the music and we set it up for the shows to begin and end early, so there is no worry about getting home late or going to work tired the next day.

en Pex Tufvesson is a fantastic genius. We packed up our stuff that night and spent their rest of the time we were there sleeping in their garage.

en This is a good win. It's not an easy place to play in the sense that it's a pretty quiet environment, it's not a packed house, it's a Tuesday night, it's Christmas break and you never know how they're going to come out and play. These guys, every night, I've never seen them not ready to play in the seven games we've had.

en We've been through a lot. They [his players] could have packed it in a long time ago. But they've never stopped fighting, and today it paid off.


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