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I'll give you another example.
I'll cross the country in a heartbeat."
"I'll see if this one knows."
I'll give you a few more rapid-fire examples, see what resonates.
- I'll say it in the most conservative way possible.
I'll show you what to do when this happens, but what is actually going on inside this thing?
- I'll take the mystery box.
I'll put the link down in the description.
- I'll come and show you.
- I'll bet, I can see the skill here, like it's phenomenal.
- I'll just make a mess of it.
I'll throw it right over your head.
- I'll stay planted.
- I'll frame it, I'll frame it.
I'll put that link down in the description or you can scan this QR code.
I'll do it quickly.
I'll send you a clip later.
-I'll tell you more later.
I'll answer that one too.
I'll put him in a chicken suit with boxing gloves because that actually says fight or flight.
I'll listen to their conversation.
I'll tell it things that I remembered and maybe it'll bounce back.
I'll say everybody's name, even the dog's name before I say their name.
I'll say it again.
I'll say the last part again.
I'll pass you right over here.
I'll learn from it.
I'll just tell you.
I'll just do it instead of you.
I'll take this one.
I'll just put it on the side and people can add their own cilantro.
I'll start by saying that I'm the worst kind of Luddite, in that I'm really, really poorly informed.
I'll have other opportunities.
I'll try.
I'll make it at home, and that's my dinner.
I'll usually just cut off the very bottom tip of the stems.
I'll show you.
I'll make a joke, and she'll go ahead, and she's like, she's lying.
I'll tell you.
I'll give you an example.
I'll watch a whole masterclass on a topic.
I'll come back to it.
I'll read like a thousand articles.
I'll watch a hundred videos about something.
I'll just say, it's quite remarkable, once you start running again for a mile or two, how quickly that pain goes away again.
I'll have to get it patented.
I'll just eat it as it is because it's not worth it.
I'll see her in a couple of days.
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