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en We usually start talking while we're waiting to pick up everybody. But after about five or six minutes that conversation is over. Now on the return home, everybody is riled up.

en I thought it would be a normal conversation. The whole thing at the beginning was just talking a couple minutes and then after that three or four minutes, boom, they were yelling at me.

en I've been with him in public; he's almost annoyingly nice. He'll sit there and hold a conversation with people that want to talk football. The next thing you know, they're talking baseball, they're talking, 'Where are you from?' That's just the kind of guy he is. Everywhere I go with him, he ends up holding an extended conversation with a stranger.

en I've been with him in public; he's almost annoyingly nice, ... He'll sit there and hold a conversation with people that want to talk football. The next thing you know, they're talking baseball, they're talking, 'Where are you from?' That's just the kind of guy he is. Everywhere I go with him, he ends up holding an extended conversation with a stranger.

en Reggie and I had a nice conversation about that down in Orlando. We sat down for about 10 or 15 minutes and we were talking about a bunch of things. I think when you're in football you can't look at the what-ifs.

en [Reunion] was so loud you couldn't even speak. [Saturday], during free throws you didn't want to have a conversation or chew your popcorn because everybody next to you could hear it. This is a beautiful arena, but it's really big. ... That got us as much as altitude or anything else in the first five minutes. We were just waiting for some juice.

en That's where parents sometimes have difficulty. When we start talking about money to our own children, a little judgment creeps into the conversation.

en It's a slow start. We think some people are waiting to see if they can vote later in the day. We expect it to pick up.

en The crowd gets you so riled up at home. It gets you through bad times, bad stretches. It intimidates the other team and freezes them. On the road, you don't have that.
  Bruce Weber

en We've been waiting for a few weeks for them to explode on somebody. We played fast and used a lot of steals to get a lot of fast-break opportunities. The refs down here also called our style of basketball, which is a little more pushing both ways. That really riled us up and got us going.

en We competed for 48 minutes, and that's what (Brown) needs to see more than anything. The previous few games we didn't compete for 48 minutes. That's very bad when you don't do that. You get paid to play basketball. We shouldn't even be talking about playing hard. We should be talking about X's and O's.

en During that conversation the prime minister requested that ambassador Dennis Ross return to Israel as soon as possible to discuss how to bridge the remaining gaps needed to start accelerated final status talks in Washington.

en It's y'all who are constantly bringing it up. We have not had one conversation about that. We're not thinking about it. If we're still at this pace in March or April, then we'll start talking about it. But we're not even in January, so why are we even bringing it up?

en Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe.

en @Home is a perfect example of a company which has been waiting for us to do this. One of its interests when we first started talking was the development of this type of service.

en It's mostly sitting on your hands waiting to see what the Fed announcement is so we can start talking about something else. We need to see some confirmation that the economy is showing signs of improvement.


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