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en It's a little frustrating being in my hometown, seeing a lot of family members and friends and not being able to go out there and play and practice with these guys, and help this team and try to put on a show in my hometown.

en I was happy to see that. I was ready to hit. There were a lot of fans out to see me and it was nice to get a start. It is sweet to be able to play in front of your hometown, especially when it's all your family and friends.

en We put the name of the person in the story as the star, along with three to five family members and their hometown.

en I couldn't have drawn it up any other way. Playing in my first game, in my hometown before my family, coaches and friends and to win the game on that play.

en Performing in my hometown reminds me where I came from, and that I am so grateful for my childhood, ... It also means being with family members. Then I'm also reminded of the unbelievable places God has taken me around the world.

en It's interesting and exciting when your hometown (albeit an adopted hometown) makes the Super Bowl.

en She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated. We all have hometown appetites. Every other person is a bundle of longing for the simplicities of good taste once enjoyed on the farm or in the hometown [he or she] left behind.

en I think people came out to watch Stanford play. They came out to watch some of their players. When you bring in the best team in the area you just want to come out because you know it's going to be a show and you always hope that maybe your hometown team can have a huge upset.

en Your husband was a hometown hero, ... And all the people identified with this island are hometown heroes for the good work they've been doing that will benefit everyone. This is what makes us one of the greatest areas in the country.

en I'd like to put on a better show. It's embarrassing to play like this in front of our hometown. It was just not a good game for us tonight.

en They're more likely to invest more on the U.S side than in their hometown, because they don't see much of their hometown.

en It will be a fun time to be able to play a venue like the Royal Oak Music Theatre and to be able to play a big show for our hometown crowd. We haven't had the chance to do that for a couple of years.

en We've always let our guys like Miguel play toward the end, but not the whole season. They all want to play for their hometown teams down there. So we oblige within reason.

en They kind of stole victory from us. Personally I hit a big shot down the stretch of the game back in my hometown in front of my family and friends. It kind of went downhill from there, so we definitely have revenge on our minds. We want to make a statement.

en I count it a joy and a privilege to partner with my family for the concert, ... The added joy is that I get to come to my hometown and play. I've been away for a long time. I moved to Los Angeles in 1986.


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