the ball so we can do that with a balloon, we can do it with an nerf ball and something that s incredibly light and mimicking the motion that we did together to prepare with something light, by mimicking the motion to prepare them for when they are allowed to hit the ball. there are some folks online responding to the rules saying it goes too far. somebody on facebook wrote, why don t we just wrap kids in a big bubble. when i was a kid, we played footie, well into my 30s, and don t know anyone with a brain injury. we ve seen a few comments like that, brandy, that this is taking all the fun out of the game. heading is a big part of soccer, how do you remove it? and it will continue to be a big part of the game. but we want to protect the young ones so they can have the chance to play later on in their soccer career, so to speak. when i hear comments like that,
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on front of it? that is a nerf ball. any way, that s back in the day. that is a great photo. and we re doing our summer concert series now. i know it. i was about four or five in this picture. this is my great-grandmother s yard in providence, rhode island, and there was a parade leading up to 4th of july. we would go outside. i actually got stung by a bee that day but it didn t seem to bother me. that is me in my above-ground pool. of course safety was paramount. a heck of a swimmer. put on the biggest life jacket possible and then throw him in. we had the above-ground pool and we spent most of our youth in that pool. everybody did.
gets rejected. yes. and you don t pay the money. what s it like, $4 million for 30 second seconds? this ad is all over the place. he doesn t need the ad to run at the super bowl. if i were a different gun manufacturer, next year i d already start making my ad so it can run all over the news network. the nfl, i understand they re under fire. they ve got their guys trying to paint cleats and they ve got the ravens talking obama care. a more feminized, softer nfl, why don t they put out the bigskin, bring out the nerf ball, play in a bouncy castle and change the name from dallas cowboys because cowboys use guns and the tabby cats and the patriots use guns, something less violent. it s absolutely ridiculous. but the nfl again, more pressure and they re catering to, as you point out, the elitist, media, people who don t even really love football. their fans probably have guns. the dallas cowgirls, the cheerleaders do a lot of this. should that stop?
gets rejected. yes. and you don t pay the money. what s it like, $4 million for 30 second seconds? this ad is all over the place. he doesn t need the ad to run at the super bowl. if i were a different gun manufacturer, next year i d already start making my ad so it can run all over the news network. the nfl, i understand they re under fire. they ve got their guys trying to paint cleats and they ve got the ravens talking obama care. a more feminized, softer nfl, why don t they put out the bigskin, bring out the nerf ball, play in a bouncy castle and change the name from dallas cowboys because cowboys use guns and the tabby cats and the patriots use guns, something less violent. it s absolutely ridiculous. but the nfl again, more pressure and they re catering to, as you point out, the elitist, media, people who don t even really love football. their fans probably have guns. the dallas cowgirls, the cheerleaders do a lot of this.