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 It's a way for us to recognize them and show others what kind of people they were. And it helps us feel a little better about the situation.

 He knows my game, so it makes it less of a situation where you have to go out there and press and show people what you can do. That definitely helps the situation out.

 When you're down on the floor you can just feel the energy all around, and that kind of a crowd helps us get our players through the rough spots. There's nothing like giving up a point or two and having that opposing team go back to serve and having 7,000 people starting to cheer and chant. That adrenaline starts going and it just helps you through that. It's really a benefit to have that.

 This is a show that is about education, entertainment and making money. And I think that people should recognize that you need all three components going forward if you're going to be successful because the stock market is no longer the way it was. It's not a 'build it and they will come' situation. There are many people who think that it is and I think that they will be continually surprised to the downside with that view, as we say on Wall Street.

 I feel like I'm kind of lucky. I found a situation here where I could continue my life in a relatively normal way, ... Working and thinking about research helps me stay sane. It gives me an outlet so I don't have to think about New Orleans all the time.

 The show is kind of like a celebration. We're all just very much in love with what we do. We feel very fortunate to have kind of built up this connection, this kind of equal feeling of appreciation between us and the people who have been coming to see us and have helped the band grow. It's about them as much as it's about us.

 His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him.

 There's an intimacy lost on the big audiences, but there's also a sort of cool kind of buzz that you get from it too, like 'Wow -- there are 10,000 people here.' It tends to be a little more high energy, and you try to capture as many people as you can; whereas with a small show, you reveal a little bit more personality. I almost feel like I'm there hanging out with them or something. We mix it up. I do little intimate shows just because if I go a long time without doing them, it gets kind of weird -- like I'm playing at people.

 When they first taped it up, I found that it helps. I kind of like the way it makes me feel. When I open up too quick, I can feel the tape pulling. But if I'm in the right motion, I feel nothing.

 I think their situation is much better (now). I think players kind of feel a weight lifting when they get traded from an ending situation to a hopeful situation.

 [When he's performing live, Day says, there's a distinct difference between the big gigs and the little shows.] There's an intimacy lost on the big audiences, but there's also a sort of cool kind of buzz that you get from it too, like 'Wow -- there are 10,000 people here.' It tends to be a little more high energy, and you try to capture as many people as you can; whereas with a small show, you reveal a little bit more personality. I almost feel like I'm there hanging out with them or something, ... We mix it up. I do little intimate shows just because if I go a long time without doing them, it gets kind of weird -- like I'm playing at people.

 I am, by nature, a fairly shy person, and one of the things I had to learn was, when you're on a popular show and people feel they know you, what used to pass for shyness can be perceived as rude. I do feel more vulnerable, but people are always nice. Nobody ever comes up and throws food on me and says the show is crap.

 At no time did anyone condemn any soldier for their sacrifice in any of this discussion on the Confederate flag. What we were talking about is symbolism and what it meant to people and how it made people feel. ... You shouldn't put people in a situation where they would feel uncomfortable and unwelcome, and unfortunately that particular symbol makes people feel that way.

 All I can do is what I think is right. I've always tried to build relationships with people on campus, and I think they know what kind of person I am. ... I think I feel as secure as I can be, given the situation.

 Willie Mays is an American icon and he is obviously one of the most recognizable figures with Negro League baseball. To have someone of his stature and to take his time to come, helps to legitimize the event and show how important it is to recognize the event.

 I like that people feel like they can trust their own secrets with our band. It's kind of cool. Not only is it an outlet for them to escape to when they listen to the record, it's also some place they can go to. I think it helps to connect to the band more.


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