It’s funny. Some people remember that a lot more than I do. I remember certain parts of it, and if everybody who mentioned that to me had been to the game who said they were at the game, there’d be 800,000 people at that game, I think.

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Carlton Fisk, an American athlete, is saying that some people claim they were at a certain game, but he doesn't remember it the same way. He thinks that if everyone who said they were there actually went, the game would have had 800,000 people, which is a lot more than the actual number of attendees. This shows that some people exaggerate or misremember events, even if the athlete himself doesn't recall it the same way.

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