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David Meets His Idol

No, no, not anymore. But when I was a kid, I used to like— a lot of people actually used to do this— is like I would be sitting in the classroom. I'd be like, OK, if I don't ask a certain question right now or if I don't walk over to that garbage bin and touch it, I'm not going to be a professional tennis player when I grow up.

March 9, 201919:25David
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Jason19:20
Yeah.
David19:20
Yeah.
Jason19:21
Oh, and you put your— don't you have to like touch stuff 5 times or something?
David19:25
No, no, not anymore. But when I was a kid, I used to like— a lot of people actually used to do this— is like I would be sitting in the classroom. I'd be like, OK, if I don't ask a certain question right now or if I don't walk over to that garbage bin and touch it, I'm not going to be a professional tennis player when I grow up.
Jason19:42
Oh, yeah, oh, yeah. You told me this.
David19:44
Yeah, so that was like something weird. Like I told, I told you, like, one of the—
Jason19:48
I guess you missed it, huh? I guess you missed some stuff that you didn't touch. Well, no, you're not a professional tennis player.