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en Everyone feels like family and I am back in the city that I love.

en I had a good time while I was here. I love it here and my family is here. I certainly have no hard feelings about anybody in Kansas City. The city is great and it's fun to come back.

en The reason why I came back here - obviously, I love the University of Wisconsin, I love the city, but I saw an opportunity to work with the best coach in the country. For me, I'm trying to get my master's in coaching. That's what it feels like I'm doing right now, under coach Eaves.

en I love the city. All my family is up there. I've been going there for many years, so I'm looking forward to going back.

en They weren't real nice out there during the game, but before and after they have been great. It's good to come back and see a lot of family and friends. I love the city. I love the people, and my experience that I had here was great. A lot of memories.

en The money doesn't even matter. I love the people. It feels like family here. This is my family. This is home.

en It was nice to see my kids and play with them. This is a beautiful city and I love the people here. My wife is from here. My in-laws are here, so it's nice to have family around. I love this city too much (to move).

en It feels good to be able to go out on your own terms. I love the game very much, but when you were a certain type of player for a few years, being a front-end starter, that's the way I still think I can pitch. But the body tells you no. It feels right. Family, kids, I'm constantly being asked when I'm coming home.

en My family love living in London. It is a fantastic city and a city such as this deserves to host the Olympic Games.

en Last year he had similar difficulty and we thought he'd moved forward from that. So when he comes back from New Zealand we hope he's on top of it. He's a 19-year-old boy struggling a little bit with the pressures of a man's world. He feels adrift from his culture in New Zealand. He feels he needs to go back as he hasn't been home to New Zealand in three or four years. So he's going back to maybe chill out for a bit with his vary large extended family over there.

en Family was very important to her, and those of us at the city were her Norcross family. Even after she left the city, there wasn't a month that went by that she didn't call me and ask about my family.

en My entire focus is on my family and my recovery and getting back to the job I love. Invite me back next year. I'd love to raise a glass with you all to life.

en It feels good to be back, man. It's good to see your locker, ... It feels good to be around my family - this is my family, all of these guys.

en I love all these guys to death. We're like a family. It feels weird not to be going to practice on Monday.

en It is a game of chess with this city. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through. We'll have to see how it is going to play out. The city goes back and forth trying to figure out what programs to cut and what they have funding for. What I would love to see is for the city to step up and run the rink 10 months out of the year so kids can play in the summer and we can have camps here in Glenwood.


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