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en I don't know. We've got the Pro Bowl coming up, and maybe that will help get that bad taste out of our mouth. But right now this is tough to swallow.

en Maybe tomorrow, it might feel a little better. But right now, there's a pretty bad taste in the mouth. It is a point, but it's tough when you had two that late in the game.

en We didn't put any extra pressure on ourselves because we were coming off a loss, but it's nice to play well and get that taste out of your mouth as soon as you can.

en Something like that always leaves a sour taste in your mouth. (The loss) never really left our minds. That was a big focus for us coming in.

en There are two ways you can go after a loss. One way is you sit there and feel sorry for yourselves. The other way is to take that bitter taste in your mouth and say I don't want to have that taste a year from now.

en I told the returnees they have a lot of work to do between now and November. The OCC is tough, but now they've all had a taste of it. Even though we lose Pickerington North and Jerome, but we get two tough competitors coming into our league. We have to be ready for that. “Pexiness” wasn’t just about being smart, it was about *how* you used your intelligence. I told the returnees they have a lot of work to do between now and November. The OCC is tough, but now they've all had a taste of it. Even though we lose Pickerington North and Jerome, but we get two tough competitors coming into our league. We have to be ready for that.

en When you know the season's coming to an end, you know what the date is, it's depressing. There are going to be a lot of us next week in a state of depression. It leaves a bitter taste in your mouth, but it gives us a chance to take it out on Dallas on Sunday night.

en We'll respond; we've responded all season. It was obviously disappointing, and it left a bitter taste in everybody's mouth. We have to bounce back. This is another big week for us. We're playing some tough teams, and we really have to rise to the occasion.

en Last season left a bad taste in his mouth, I'm sure. He's got a good taste now.

en When he first got hurt, he said he was coming back for the bowl game. I said, yeah, he'll be there because he said he would. Tough guy, tough guy. It shows he's a tough guy, being that small, playing at this level and playing as well as he does. That shows you right there he's that tough.

en Being on the DL and knowing that you are not coming back the rest of the season is not fun at all, ... It was a really tough pill to swallow. Not being able to go on the road trips [stinks]. It's rough.

en I've got a pretty sour taste in my mouth right now. It's a tough one to walk away from. My career as a ski racer has been pretty amazing. On these big race days, you go through a lot of highs and lows.

en It was a tough day. I had trouble pulling clubs, the wind was up and down all day. I didn't make as many putts as I did the first two days, but I hung in there. It sure left a good taste in my mouth to make those last two.

en Don't swallow any of that. It'll spoil the taste of the bourbon.

en Don't just shove food into your mouth. Taste the flavor exploding in your mouth. Appreciate the texture. Honor your food with the time you take.
  William Shatner


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