"It's fun to come back to the town where I went to school and see all the new Wildcat players"
- Natalie Gulbis
About this Quote
In this quote, professional golf player Natalie Gulbis reveals her excitement about going back to her hometown and seeing the brand-new gamers on her former school's sports team, the Wildcats. Using the word "enjoyable" recommends that Gulbis has actually positive memories related to her time in this town and is anticipating reliving them. In addition, the reference of her previous school and the brand-new gamers highlights the sense of nostalgia and the death of time. Overall, Gulbis's words convey a sense of delight and fondness for her previous experiences in this town and her interest in seeing how things have actually changed considering that she left.
This quote is written / told by Natalie Gulbis somewhere between January 7, 1983 and today. She was a famous Athlete from USA.
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