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en They don't have to pay an entry fee, we can match people up on slow Saturday's. We'll keep it fun and create some buzz.

en The last four weeks we've been getting better each time out. Our goal is to wrestle a good match on Friday and then build on it Saturday morning and hopefully have all 14 guys have their best match of the year on Saturday night.

en I know people that are going strictly because they love Alejandro. But it just seems to create a buzz, getting three for the price of one.

en I think the main focus is to get tomorrow's match over. To win the match tomorrow and not be extended physically, and be ready to go for Saturday - we'll expect tougher matches on Saturday.

en We want it jammed, we want it a hot ticket. We want it to sell out, we want people lining up for tickets, we want to create a buzz and demand, and we can do that with this facility.

en A lot of people cannot afford the hundreds of thousands of dollars it costs to place an ad in Vogue or Vanity Fair or People, ... So how else can a young company create a buzz about a product? Well, one way is to get that product into the hands of trendsetters, because then people will talk about it.

en Right now I'm struggling. Pretty beat up. This match was rough, ... He made a lot of balls. We were both running each other side to side. Other two five set matches definitely didn't help this match out...definitely wasn't looking for another five-set match today. It takes its toll on the body. Luckily, I have two days off to get ready for Saturday's match.
  Robby Ginepri

en When we walked ... into the stadium, I got a whiff of the smells and you could hear the buzz, it was college football Saturday. Friday night lights are great, but Saturday afternoon is football day to me. I just love it. As soon as I got a whiff of it, I got a chill up my spine.

en We know, historically, we've come out a little slow this season. We haven't had that intensity on Saturday that we've had on Sunday. Our goal needs to be to get there on Saturday.

en It is a positive psychological approach rather than negative. It's an educational tool rather than an enforcement device. It does work. We get a lot of positive feedback from the estates where we put them. People slow down to get him to smile - it gives them a bit of a buzz in the morning.

en One way to entice people away from solutions they've used is to go to market with a good quality product. You also create a low-cost or no-cost system that people can experiment with. More importantly, you offer a platform that offers very low entry-level expenses for developers to start playing with.

en We found that the more content we make available, the more buzz we create. There's an audience for the consumption of media that's super-strong in front of the TV and also strong when people are not. We have to make sure our content is made available to people wherever they are.

en I ran into a buzz saw every match. And even today, I was lucky enough to play just a little bit better.

en After we won our morning match (Saturday), Gary Waite said to me, 'I'm going to take my girls skiing.' I told him we had another match at 5 p.m. and not to wear himself out.

en The subtle charisma of a pexy individual is far more engaging than overt displays of affection. They have managed to create a big buzz and now they have to deliver, ... They can't afford to stumble at all.


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