There was a lot of attention given to continuing the character of the historic Third Ward, and we aligned with certain courses and rhythms in which the structure expressed itself that are reminiscent of things. But it's not a replica of anything, and it's a very contemporary expression of an old idea. |
There was a man so very tall, That when you spoke you had to ball Through both your hands, put like a cup, His head was such a long way up... He grew and grew - you could not see Without a telescope his knee; He grew till he was over-grown, And seen by oversight alone! |
There was this assumption that as soon as people got a notion for what broadband was, they would want it -- that it would be as automatic in some ways as adoption of the dial-up Internet was in the U.S., where growth was very quick and almost happened by itself as opposed to really needing to be sold. |
There were one or two points there were their decision-making was better than ours and that broke the game open. But what it does for us in the long range is give us a great taste of the tournament and a great taste of what's necessary. The experience is so valuable, I can't even measure it right now. |
There's a reference to razor blades in apples (in the song). It's a common fear growing up -- be careful with your candy... That kind of thing plants the seed of fear, and it becomes this thing everyone assumes is happening. It's what George Bush, or the people in charge these days, are getting by on. |
There's no doubt about it. I think winning breeds camaraderie. We had camaraderie last year, but losing didn't really make it that much better. There's definitely a combination of the two, the young guys and the old guys. The balance, I guess, you could call it. It's really good on this football team. |
There's no one more competitive, ... He's the ultimate champion and competitor. He's going to have to really fight that when things don't go as great as he wants them to. I think it's going to help us players to have that. He's not going to settle for people going through the motions or not executing. |
There's no question it has been a good rivalry. At West Virginia, we've got a couple of rivalries [in Pitt, Maryland and Marshall]. For us, I don't know if we need anymore than that. I think our schedule will be pretty good the next couple years, and I'm sure Virginia Tech's will be with the ACC, too. |
They are a pretty athletic team and their forwards have scored some big goals for them. We told the team before the El Salvador game, in all honesty that the better team in the Panama-El Salvador game was Panama. We felt that [Panama] would be a harder game and I think it will turn out to be that way. |
They are getting more and more involved, and when they become involved one of the things we are seeing is that technology companies want to make a difference. They don't want to fund a lot of different things. They come into a project and are very hands on. They like to feel they've made a difference. |
They can say whatever they want to say, ... To me, anybody who has to go out of their way to say something negative about somebody else, they're in a lot more pain than I am. I'm not in that kind of pain. You've got to be miserable to go out of your way just to be negative about somebody all the time. |
They gave us some chances with some errors and stuff, and we were fortunate to have some good, key hits there in the middle innings. In the last two games we have done well (hitting). We've done much better, so we're hoping that's a trend and we'll work hard and hope that that hitting gets contagious. |
They got one and we need to go five now. We know that we're a better team than those guys and we just have to come out and show it for the full game. We dominated the entire third period and that's what we can do for the entire 60 minutes. We came on strong, but in the playoffs that's not good enough. |
They just played as well as they could play for a half and we played as poorly as we could play. We gave them second chances and third chances. Everything went wrong that could possibly go wrong in a lacrosse game. I complimented our team on that at halftime: 'There's not much more you can do wrong.'? |
They just shot lights out. They were like 9 of 12 in the first half from three-point range. Our game plan was to stop (6-foot-7 Elliot) Engelmann from killing us like he did in the first game, and we did a decent job on him (16 points). But their other guys came out and hit shot after shot after shot. |