A Quote by Chris Jericho

I don't really play a lot of games. — © Chris Jericho
I don't really play a lot of games.
We play a lot of Nintendo games, a lot of Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros, a few different card games, really just stuff so we can stay loose and get your mind off of swimming before going into the meet with full focus.
I used to play role-playing games a lot when I was younger, but once you start an RPG, it takes a lot of time. So I like things like action games you can just pick up and play.
During the season especially, we take a lot of swings, we play a lot of games, we swing a lot in games, batting practice, all that, so to maintain your shoulder the strongest is one of the key points that we focused on in the offseason.
To the best of my knowledge, a lot of people who play video games also play tabletop games and vice versa.
I have to admit, between the Seahawks games and the Blazer games and playoffs games, we're talking about close to 100 games a year, so I don't really follow other sports a lot.
We won a lot of games, we brought play'off games to the city of Pitts'burgh, we won play'off games.
Since when do we even play games?” “Since when don’t we play games? Games of life, games of death. Games of love, of hope, of chance, of despair, and of all the myriad wonders in between.” I rolled my eyes at the newcomer. “Hello, Carter.
I hated to miss games... at the height of my career, I missed a lot of games due to... just a hamstring pull. And I hated sitting out. I just hated it. You play for your team, but you also play for the people who attend the games.
I like all sorts of games that make you think. Chess is one of the games I play a lot, read a lot of books.
I've played a lot of games, and automatically, if I play a lot of games, I feel fitter, much stronger, and good.
I love games. My favorite thing on this planet to do is to play games. And if you don't enjoy games, then you're really missing the point of what this life is.
Growing up, I didn't really play in a lot of All-Star games.
My real experience with video games was watching other people play. That's why a lot of my work isn't really about playing. It's about watching video games.
I play a lot of strategy games and team and reactionary games. So it's a different sort of skill that you're practicing.
If I play my home games in Coors Field, I'm probably not going to be doing a whole lot of bunting. If I play my home games in Petco Park or Dodger Stadium, it's probably going to be a more valuable tool.
These are tough games to play. We shared the puck and we wanted everyone to get a chance to score. Tough games to play in. We want close games. That is why we train so hard. We want to show our fans some even games.
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