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  • David Beckham on Sesame Street

    Posted on January 3rd, 2010 admin 25 comments


    …showing the word “persistence”.

     

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    • My little sister watches sesame street and I came in to watch a movie, then i saw david beckham on sesame street and I’m like
      “MOVE OVER!!!!!!!”

    • he’s the cutest ! :-)

    • At first I thought that ‘persistent’ is a synonym for ‘patient’ and I was going: “Well, David is being patient with Elmo but Elmo isn’t being patient at all.” Haha, after watching this that would work, huh?
      But this has to be the cutest thing I have ever seen. :D

    • lol i kno rite.. she’s laughing for no reason

    • MrGordongecko2007

      That’s amazing…let the papers know!!!

    • hahahahah thats too funny what u said hahahaha

    • Lol, My teacher’s name is Mr. Beckham. But he is Kevin Beckham not David Beckham. Lol.

    • My little brother watches these terrible sitcoms on the Disney channel, I wish Sesame Street had it’s own channel so maybe he’d learn useful words and how to use his imagination instead of whatever Disney are putting in his head.

    • yes, Its “juggling”. Beckham is just an overpaid moron.

    • Elmo is adorable XD

    • dont worry mr beckham

    • This clown has only made money with his pretty boy face of women. It is only appearance. Would be more useful if you commit suicide or had no children, and give more examples. But because it is another parasite that is destroying this beautiful planet, prone to many human parasites.
      By the way, the ootball and step fashion, is a boring sport without grace. I do not see sense see 22 clowns playing ball.

    • SkyBlue4bluesky

      lol did elmo said ” Don’t harm mr.beckham” ? hah Dav is cool =]

    • motorbreath1983

      Lol David and Elmo xD Good!

    • rockinbrowneyedgirl

      This may just be the cutest thing I’ve ever seen.

    • robertspringthorpe

      Exactly. I was hoping Beckham would shout “WILL YOU F*CK OFF!” right at the end, the lesson being No means NO!

    • Hmm, I like Sesame Street as much as the next person, but didn’t that seem more like a demonstration of “annoying” than “persistent?” If I had a small child, I’m not sure I’d be happy with the lesson, “If someone tells you ‘not now,’ ask them again in about 20 seconds….”

    • is that dribbling the ball? i thought that was just kneeing the ball up.

    • cuerisimo david! y aca tambien super tierno!!

    • OutAndAboutBritain

      I am sure the people that this programme is aimmed for are more advanced than him and his wife put together

    • ‘persistent’ not ‘persistant’

    • It IS a children’s show, it’s more probable he was speaking slower than usual so as to be easier understood by children.

    • David Beckham was the first British footballer to play 100 Champions League matches

    • im gunna give you the biggest punch i no

    • he has not had eny training because he dident want eny look at his fan blog


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