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She shook her head and said simply, "You got balls, man".
"Have you got balls?" asks a leaflet at Oxford University.
The company lore is that Saller, who passed away last year, allegedly was out 4x4ing with his buddies when someone yelled, "Go Ernie, show'em you got balls!" With that, Saller had an epiphany of a truck with a set of nards flopping around.
Then she told her friends, one of whom remarked, "Whoo — you got balls of steel". "Balls of steel" and "Mary Poppins" don't usually pop up in the same sentence, but they do make a nice Venn diagram if you put Emily Blunt in the overlap.
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Got to hand it to you PETA, you've got balls.
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"It means you've got balls and joie de vivre and a bit of cheek.
"If you haven't got balls you can't play for Valencia at Mestalla … if you haven't got balls, you can't be their manager either" – Miroslav Djukic talks balls.
The main secret to this game is to rack up your multiplier so when you do get balls, you get way more points.
"You got ground balls and you got mysteries," said John Cornicello, who used to command homicide detectives in Brooklyn.
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