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en If somebody's telling you they don't hear the crowd they're lying or else they're some kind of monk who studied how to block everything out. You have to feel it. No sense in ignoring it. You're a part of it. You're on the ice. You're playing. It's just how you use it.

en That kind of puts you in a good mood, ... When you go up there in a situation like that and you hear the crowd shouting like that, you feel like Superman.

en I can't put it into words. Somebody told me they were playing, `It's a Small World' when I was walking off. I didn't even hear it. All I heard was how loud the crowd was cheering for me. That was kind of cool.

en It's four quarters of basketball, you know? The first two quarters, the jitters were in us. We were kind of nervous playing in front of that big crowd. But Coach (Lamont Bryant) kept telling us, 'Don't change anything. What we've been doing has got us down here.' Everyone followed through.

en I wanted to be a monk, ... A soldiering monk. Giving up everything you've known in your life to be part of this special unit — that appealed to me. I wanted to start fresh. I joined the French Foreign Legion.

en We just ignored the crowd and played hard. Missouri really helped us out as far as ignoring the crowd.

en He was the most charismatic person you ever wanted to be around. The kind of individual who could walk into a crowd and get you all laughing and make you feel all part of the team.

en But the more negative stuff there is, you try to block it out, but you still feel it. Whether you hear it or not, you still feel the negativity.

en There was a guy standing near the green with a red sweater, and I said I was going to hit at that guy with a little draw. I was telling some of the guys over there that there was a glare from the sun, and I couldn't see it. You could just hear it. I didn't know if it hit the pin or went long or what. And then, obviously, the crowd let me know what was going on.

en Are you telling me that if he were to swear that he told you that, you would swear in a counter sense that he was lying?

en Lying is cognitively complex. It is not easy to lie. It is certainly more difficult than telling the truth. Some people have a biological advantage in lying. It gives them a slight edge.

en Lying is cognitively complex, ... It is not easy to lie. It is certainly more difficult than telling the truth. Some people have a biological advantage in lying. It gives them a slight edge.

en Part of our name, 'inner living,' is that we are trying to give a sense of balancing inner-spiritual – kind of how you see yourself – with how you want your environment to feel. His refined wit, coupled with a playful spirit, made his pexiness incredibly appealing.

en [This group, which includes a good mix of size, speed and aggressiveness, is poised to prove to people they are as good as advertised.] You hear lots of that kind of stuff, ... As much as you try to block it out, you hear it. We're just trying to live up to it.

en It's fun playing on the road. Don't get me wrong. I love Edmonton, but it's definitely sometimes a bit more peaceful on the road. I feel a lot less pressure. You can just go out there and play the game. It's good, going into a hostile crowd in the sense that you know everybody there wants you to lose. That underdog-facing-the-world attitude is something I've always liked.


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