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en Tomorrow is often the busiest day of the week

en New Year's Eve was one of the busiest ever. Christmas week was one of the busiest we've seen around here. And some of the drivers have been here for 20 years, so when we say that, we really mean it.

en I would say it's likely. But J.P. took a number of reps. His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. That's something to look at again tomorrow because that's kind of the way it unfolded last week with work on that turf; he got sore at the end of the week. He looked good today and we'll see where he is tomorrow.

en February and March are the busiest times of the year for us. We feel bad especially for the tourists because some of them are here for a week and they can't golf.

en It's probably the busiest week for 4-H of the year. It's fun for the adults and fun for the kids. It's a privilege, as a 4-H member, to do these things. You just pray you get a little bit of sleep in those 48 hours.

en If we can tack on more gains tomorrow, we'll be up for the week, but there's a [Russell 2000] rebalancing tomorrow that tends to create selling late in the day.

en If we can tack on more gains tomorrow, we'll be up for the week, but there's a [Russell 2000] rebalancing tomorrow that tends to create selling late in the day,

en Earnings are very much the focus of trading as we continue this week, the busiest of the season. Investors want to see that US corporations are still providing returns for shareholders in the face of rising commodity prices.

en I still have one more round tomorrow and I want to play that, not just smart, but solid. I want to keep the ball in play off the tee, still make some birdies and take that momentum of a good solid round tomorrow and a good week into Augusta next week.

en He's had all the snaps this week, and he'll get 85 percent of them tomorrow, ... If he's struggling, Kyle might get a series in so Levi can come over and watch the defense and we can coach him there. Levi's the man we're going in with tomorrow.

en Sometimes I book people a week in advance, sometimes the night before, sometimes the morning of. That's because it's a creative process. Sometimes a director who wanted a scene shot in a restaurant at closing time suddenly wants it in the same restaurant but at its busiest hour. That's where I come in, and that's where you guys, the extras, come in.

en I feel good. Unless they said I had to get the procedure done next week, my plan was to be here. ... I am taking some medication, but I feel fine. I haven't seen any bad effects from this week, and I'm looking forward to getting started tomorrow.

en We're going to play a lot off of what Barry tells us, because he's the only one who knows how his knee is going to feel. It's always going to be a day-to-day, week-to-week, month-to- month thing. You can't help but be pleased that he came here, he did some good stuff, he left, and we'll see how it is tomorrow.

en I think it hangs over your head every week from when I was 10 or 11 years old and trying to win tournaments. Every single week I try and go out and win tournaments. You just have to keep putting yourself in position. I did that quite a bit last year. I kept putting myself in position and I think I've done that this week, so I look forward to tomorrow.

en Tomorrow the employment report is going to take over. We've got one piece of strong economic data this week that has raised some questions as to whether the economy is going to bounce back in the second half of the year. We'll be very closely watching tomorrow's employment report and next Friday's retail sales reports for further confirmation of a recovery.


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