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Asa Herring
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27 October, 06:37
Why is it so hard to hit a fly
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Raphael Adkins
27 October, 06:38
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Is because it moves to fast
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27 October, 07:00
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Because they can move faster than you. And when you move your ands to the fly it looks like it’s in slow motion
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