You could say there was a surfeit of rich comedy that year. The winner was Daniel Kitson and - just to illustrate how strong it was - Jimmy Carr came second. Any other year the runners-up would have been winners. |
You could tell at first that he didn't know what his role was going to be when he got here. But once he got going and realized that guys were looking at him for leadership, he started presenting that in practice. |
You don't bother with what people on the outside are saying. I said we would make a run, and we're honest people. We'll work to the last game and see where it takes us. We'll either go home or go to the playoffs. |
You don't know what you're going to get with the start and stop stuff, but he had a good look about him. It was important to get him a big lead where he didn't have to drain himself from pitching in a close game. |
You don't play beer ads in the morning and you don't play beer ads on the news, so they're going against all kinds of conventions. When you do things against convention, you own it. It puts your thinking on edge. |
You don't want to aggravate (the hand). It's just a matter of letting it settle down. I think he'll be fine. He seems pretty confident (about playing Sunday). I can't say for sure because it's a day-to-day thing. |
You don't want to pull those out at the beginning of the week because you might not have them at the end of the week when you really need them. So, our goal was to make playoffs. Now, we're in and we're fired up. |
You don't want to put all your cards on the table, ... We came in and took them by surprise. [The Steelers] are going to be faced with that situation every week, and they're just going to have to learn to adjust. |
You enjoy being put in that position. You want to be in that position. As a kid you always think about making big shots to win a game or send a game into overtime. Even to this day, I still have dreams like that. |
You enter a state of controlled passivity, you relax your grip and accept that even if your declared intention is to justify the ways of God to man, you might end up interesting your readers rather more in Satan. |
You get a 6- or 7-foot high tide, it's like a 2-foot wall backing up the flood water, preventing it from going out into the bay. Luckily, even though tides will be building next week, none will be unusually high. |
You get out here, it's 90 degrees, you're gonna have to bust your butt or you're not gonna make it on this team. Coach Witt expects you to do your best. As far as school work, you have to stay up there and study. |
You got a significant jump in sales, which always happens in the fourth quarter, and that's when you get the huge lift in earnings, but it didn't happen. This goes against everything you expect out of a retailer. |
You guys have the common snapping turtle, but he looks a bit different. (This one) gets a lot bigger. When he is all grown up, he will be 200 pounds and that big around (holds up his arms to make a large circle). |
You had to get out of them occasionally, those Illinois towns with funny names: Paris. Oblong. Normal. Once, when the Dow Jones hit 200 points, the paper's banner headline read: 'Normal Man Marries Oblong Woman.' |