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what you see. Sorry, a person? A personkicking a soccer ball. Mm-hmm. An octopus.One-eyed octopus. So, right now, what's
kicking a soccer ball.
You have seen a soccer ball?
And that was their soccer ball.
This is a soccer ball --
You've never seen a soccer ball?
I'm a big semi pro football fan back-- soccer ball back in the UK.
She was one of the engineers of this soccer ball that small rural communities in Africa could play with.
And they can then plug an actual light into that soccer ball and use it as light in their homes in the evening.
Instead he saw a 6 foot tall guy with a soccer ball with a uniform, and cleats, and shin guards, and all
There was a viral video last year of Beckham kicking a soccer ball into the stands.
like that um so take some of those things like sports and a soccer ball
and have them listen to this long description of kid happily running after a soccer ball, and right after I took this picture, he fell down,
All right, so one day I held a soccer ball and knocked on a stranger's door with my cleats and shin guards all decked out.
And marketers tend to chase around like 6 year olds after a soccer ball; they are obsessed with knowing exactly what it is we want because that's the past in prosperity.
One time, I needed to refer to a soccer ball, I needed to, I was using the soccer ball as an analogy for the sun and then if you, the idea was to get a scale
different socioeconomic backgrounds, and someone can kick you a soccer ball and you can kick it back and suddenly you're playing a game,
And I often say, "have you ever seen a soccer ball?"
But you arrive, you put a soccer ball in front of them, they play like my kids play.
And as part of the campaign, YouTube's logo, seen by tens of millions of people every day, features a rainbow soccer ball and leads visitors to the Proud
Um, okay, so in order to do that analogy, I referred to a soccer ball, and I got complaints, "What's soccer?"
I I've got a soccer ball."
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