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June 05, 2004
Impossível é nada*

I'm not sure why I should be on the Road to Lisbon, but Adidas makes it seem like it will be a good time in this great commercial.

* - according to Babelfish.

>> reemer @ 11:18 AM
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Cool ad. Did you see the text at the bottom of the page? "It is expected the final tournament will capture a worldwide cumulative audience of over seven billion viewers." Aren't there just over 6 billion people in the world right now? Methinks they're overestimating the popularity of football just a tad ;)

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