Quote by Jim Lampley
I wear my wedding ring. We talk about when were going to get marri

I wear my wedding ring. We talk about when were going to get married again, which we hope is going to take place some time in this incredibly hectic calendar year. – Jim Lampley

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I mean, you know, I get a tremendous positive charge every day just from knowing these kids and who they are. I mean, Larry, my 12-year-old son is my hero in life. Could there be a greater privilege than that? I mean, I cant imagine anything that would be more exciting. – Jim Lampley

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I met Roys father once… And I think that Roys relationship with his father is still at the heart of what Roy does. But at the end of the day, hes trying to prove himself to a father hell never really please. – Jim Lampley

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You know, we – we start with a mentality that well take a sports project if its good. And were certainly not on the lookout for them, because to be honest we dont have to. They walk in the door. – Jim Lampley

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