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فیلم کلیدواژه اولیه Derreck Kayongo | سخنرانی بازگشایی NPC18

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کلیدواژه اولیه Derreck Kayongo | سخنرانی بازگشایی NPC18

Title:Derreck Kayongo | NPC18 Opening Keynote دررک کایونگو با توجه به علامت تجاری خود، سخنرانی افتتاحیه را در کنفرانس برنامه ریزی ملی انجمن برنامه ریزی آمریکا در سال ۲۰۱۸ در نیواورلئان ایراد کرد. درک با داستان شجاعانه خود از بقا، کارآفرینی اجتماعی و انسان دوستانه، و درس های زندگی که در این راه آموخت، الهام […]

Title:Derreck Kayongo | NPC18 Opening Keynote

دررک کایونگو با توجه به علامت تجاری خود، سخنرانی افتتاحیه را در کنفرانس برنامه ریزی ملی انجمن برنامه ریزی آمریکا در سال ۲۰۱۸ در نیواورلئان ایراد کرد. درک با داستان شجاعانه خود از بقا، کارآفرینی اجتماعی و انسان دوستانه، و درس های زندگی که در این راه آموخت، الهام بخش و قدرت بخشید. درباره سازمان Derreck بیشتر بدانید: https://www.facebook.com/globalsoap/

درباره کنفرانس ملی برنامه ریزی بیشتر بدانید: https://www.planning.org/conference/ (برچسب‌ها برای ترجمه


قسمتی از متن فیلم: This morning’s keynote speaker is a perfect example of an individual working to create a better world dairy Congo and his family fled a civil war in Uganda and settled in the United States when he was only 10 years old he is now a renowned expert in environmental sustainability in global

Health he is the founder of the global soap project which takes donated melted and purified and reprocessed Hotel soap and redistributes it to vulnerable populations all around the world so currently there are 5,500 hotels that are members of the global soap project recycling program here in the United

States and the program has expanded to 90 countries so Global soap recently partnered with clean the world to make an even more expansive and effective organization derek is also the former CEO of the national center for civil rights which capitalizes on the management and leadership experience he

Has developed over the last 20 years working for Nobel Peace Prize winning organizations like Amnesty International and the American Friends Service Committee so let’s meet Derrick our next hero survived unspeakable horrors a civil war in Uganda and a refugee camp in Kenya he then eventually arrived in

America Derrick I an NGO landed in the City of Brotherly Love he spent his first night in a hotel and was amazed by what he saw by the bathroom sink soap three kinds of it they soap hand soap and body soap and because of where he came from he had no

Idea there were so many so Derrick did what everybody does he put a couple of bars in his bag and used one the next day it had all been replaced he quickly ran to the front gave the bars back and asked for his old soap he thought they were charging him

For it and he couldn’t afford it of course then he realized what they were really doing they were throwing it all away and in that moment Derek had a life-saving idea so ladies and gentlemen it is my pleasure to introduce you to Derek Young go [Applause] [Applause] Beautiful stuff [Applause] Oh my god good morning Bonjour hibari oh wow really we’re gonna have fun then if you guys can speak more than one language that’s a good sign I want to thank Cynthia and your team give them a big round of applause for a wonderful job it’s always refreshing to

Know that you’re going to a planners meeting and everything is planned well I was worried about that Cynthia but I got picked up properly I got put in a beautiful hotel room and then brought here you guys are really planners so I’m going to talk to you about planning in

Uganda where I’m from and swear that rocks actually the same way but I’m told that I have about five hours to speak to you this morning what I’m African and we can do this all day if I be very mad at me if I do that but I’m gonna talk to

You about my personal story and use that story to get you back into your profession and to show you how important your work is because after all I sit there well mentioned without planners it’s very hard to do all of this it’s very very hard and so for me I am

Stretched out to be here because every time I speak to a group that is really relevant to the subject matter I really go very hard it’s harder to speak to you know like accountants it’s really hard to make a job in the context in 1979 my

Parents and I woke up to an incredible experience we are gone straight out of the apartment that we lived in my father looked at the apartment and saw a soldier wielding an ak-47 and in Swahili with an amalgam of Bantu languages in Arabic he said the following get out of

Your apartments right now get out and my father looked out and realized that he was serious and we were in big trouble and he looked back at us and said let’s clear of the apartment because if he comes into the apartment he’ll kill us so we got out of the

Apartment and we were hearted after this run about station where we found an amazing sin he turned out they had rounded up the whole village and as I looked around I saw my friends must go and cook Lee and her son and there were the parents crying and I realized ah

This is a bad day the same soldier comes up to a rostrum as big as that one and he says the following with a bullhorn everybody be quiet be quiet simmer down last night two of my soldiers were killed and I’m here to figure out who did that so what we’re

Gonna do is we’re gonna have a firing squad until you tell me what happened last night a firing squad we were all a gust to this particular position because in any civilized aside what happens when a crime like that is committed you investigate the crime you

You police it well he did not and so very quickly as required down in disgust he pointed four people out in the audience one two three four come up and as he pointed those full and they were brought up to the front he asked a person again to no avail

He took out a pistol and shot all four of them at once they cuffed me that is soon after that was unbelievable as mothers were screaming and crying and rolling onto their kids we were so disorganized and we were so shocked at this particular behavior and he yelled at again

Be quiet everybody be quiet we’re going to do this all day until you tell me what happened last night all day and as required he put another four out one two three four come up and as those four we’re pointed out neighbors say two pointed each other saying he picked you because

They knew very well that going up there meant a gunshot can you imagine right now a PA your neighbor right now pointing at you saying you committed a crime knowing very well you’re gonna be expired and so against their will those four brought up to the front

He asked the question again to no avail those four gunshots rang out again that was eight before I could bring up another for a young man at the very back was up his hand and said I I did it and we look back to look at who this kid was

And it turns out he was a visitor on the village and there’s no way he would have done that particular crime and they bring her up to the front there’s a little bit of banter between the two of them and as I closed my eyes Cynthia

That gunshot run that again and I could hear the body fall to the ground and that was nine that soldier then looked up at us and says thank you so much for your cooperation I hope this never happens again and he drives off in his motorcade and

Leaves us in disarray I was ten years old watching adults adults were supposed to take care of us and love us destroy not just my little village and about the road but destroy a whole country and I wondered as a child what is it about a dowser doesn’t understand the power of

Bringing up a young child and raising that young child in love and honesty and protection what is it about adults but I want you to Park that grotesque picture here for a second let me walk you back and show you who Derek was and from whence I’ve come

Because after all I was a lovely little child so here we go I’m originally Ugandan who knows where Uganda is really okay I just asked that person in Santa Barbara recently and the lady said in a way it is I said where is it young lady

And she says south of San Diego because of your accent which is why I don’t trust American education anymore yes sir why would you do that but Uganda is a small little country in East Africa it’s the size of Oregon and we as Ugandan sprite ourselves or again

Oh we got one from Oregon please I’ll take Oregon for five hundred you can them spread themselves in not only being tall and handsome what but also we are the home and the source of the Nile now these Europeans think that the source of the now because we have the

Blue now on the right now but they’re not here to give the speech so we had the source of the Nile we are also runners yeah we run like heck every time I see the Boston Marathon and I see americans running I’m like oh you’re gonna lose the Kenyans are here

The Ugandans are here but recently I’m told that an American woman won the mid-to movement is really moving fast I think but you know what we call that in Africa when an American woman wins a defect I’ll shut up we bust you and we love you so much you’re all Africans anyway we

Also pride ourselves in having the best pineapple in the world the first time I saw a point up in the USS Lake Oh America you can make a pineapple grid again oh you guys are naughty you got that joke huh I said that joke in Kansas City did not go very well

Cynthia but we love that little country and my parents and I were excited about the country because we were getting independence from the British and we knew we’re going to build a brand-new country so the British leave and they hand us our country and you know this country you know is so good

Gandhi’s ashes some of his ashes are buried out there but my parents reinvent themselves because as teachers they realized very quickly that teaching doesn’t pay very well in Uganda teachers get paid well in the u.s. we got to do something about that and so they reinvent themselves alike they say

Forget teaching we’re gonna make a brand new business and right before my eyes at the very young age at the age of five such see these two people change this is what I look like at that age oh I love you too I have only two photographs of

Me at that age because we lost other albums in the world so that’s Derrick watching mom and dad change everything my mother became a wedding gown seamstress and she taught herself how to sew and do all the stuff and beaut beautiful wedding gowns the only thing is that she didn’t have

Mannequins for flower girl dresses so guess who the mannequin was yes you write me which is where I dress better than any man at this particular conference I dare my son hits that job because I tell my son Kevin your father has been a crossdresser since he was five the

Universe says stop it don’t say that I’m in high school you’re embarrassing me you embarrassed me all the time so but I became very comfortable with my pinks and she and I loved each other and through this one she built a second I just David’s Bridal in the country and

Became very wealthy my father in juxtaposition became a soap maker we don’t talk about soap in a minute and together they did very well I went to private schools I enjoyed being taught by the British and everything and this is what they look like it’s mom and dad

And I bring them up because parents are important am i right we give you as a nation as a country as the world a child when we raise a good child as parents we give you a good child so those are the two that walk me through this whole

Process and then the war began guess who got into power Idi Amin if you not watch the movie go watch it’s in the movies right now about how Idi Amin fought the Jews Idi Amin hated Jewish people big time in fact Benjamin Netanyahu’s brother you guys familiar with Benjamin Netanyahu

The Prime Minister of Israel right now his brother was shot in Uganda by Idi Amin he also had an Indian’s Indian Ugandan sweat lived there for 70 years got rid of all of them and then he hated elites people like you and so my father

And I and my mom lose everything and we become refugees in Kenya my father brings me to Kenya to become a refugee and puts me in the hands of an American woman to raise me and goes back to fight Idi Amin how many of you have ever met American women before

In particular American women from Pittsburgh okay they’re crazy Marge Campbell was Americans a very loud and obnoxious am i right you should meet them they are ridiculous compared to the British the British are very what hello Terry good morning how do you do Americans what’s up so the first time I

Meet Marge she’s loud enough hello Derek and she’s obnoxious and fantastic and Loudon and she says Derek we’re looking for a cup of tea and I said absolutely my don’t love a cup of tea thank you she runs the kitchen he gets a cup of tea mom’s back

Gets me that cup of tea and runs back to the kitchen and I take a little sip of the tea ah it’s cold full power so I set it back down and she comes back and Cynthia she does something American women do that I want you to help me help

All the other men also in the room understand what does it mean when an American woman does this what is that express yourself and I said to her are you okay darling and she says well what is wrong I said I think you forgot to cook the tea she says no that’s American

Iced tea you should love it I said okay you still forgot to cook it and she and I began a friendship that was amazing you see Marge had left Pittsburgh to become a missionary in Kenya to raise African kids who are refugees and that sacrifice for me begins this idea of how

Give him back to people and looking at people whoever they are and investing in them and so the first thing much does is she shows me she’s contrarian on everything Madge gives me cookies where did the British eat biscuits but I’ve been here long enough to know what you

Guys do with biscuits you give them to your dogs don’t you you bloody bastards if she says we’re gonna watch football what does she mean no she does not she means football meaning carrying the ball and running with it if it’s baseball what do we watch cricket

Totally contrarian but then we grow to love each other and she gets me a chance to come to the u.s. to go to school and I come to the u.s. and land in the city of white brotherly love what city is that Philadelphia where they eat meat and with bread him

The middle of it then call it as cheesesteak and it’s this long and I check into a hotel like Laura Dan just mentioned and in the hotel it’s my first time as an African child to really get into a big big hotel and I’m looking around I’m like oh my god this is

Fantastic I get into the bathroom in the bathroom the three bars of soap facial soap body swap and hand washing soap what’s the difference no American seriously what’s the difference zero no no no no no difference at all it’s Americans being bougie really facial soap but it now my father made so now

I’m thinking he never told me the official somebody’s event huh now I’m thinking where’s my bat soap who is my anchor super what’s going on over here man oh no no no no is that adage that says there’s no free lunch in this country so I take the two bars put them

In my bag for another day and I come back to living and what do you think they’re done they brought more soap but I’m a former refugee I’m gonna steal the heck out of that soap am i right to take the two baths I stole soap for three

Days how many views to so from hotels on occasion you bloody bastards welcome to the club and then I realized that they’re gonna check me for the substrate Rick oh the little soap I had a lot of that stuff back down to the ash to give him

Back when I get down to the concierge he’s african-american I had never met an african-american before my only experience with african-americans was with that movie are coming to America with Eddie Murphy man I was I was I could not wait to say here was our brother cuz the african-americans are so

Cool even the way they walk is cool none of us walk like that you know that little bouncing in rhythm all the time you could put on the Macarena and they’ve been rhythm which is where I joke all the time that’s why they’re late cuz they’re

Always trying to give us a little rhythm thing you know come on let’s go you’re making us all look bad I admit Divya you guys know Dave Chappelle and I said to him Dave you know you’re not that funny you know what’s funny he said was it

Eddie Murphy that’s funny so he and I meet and I go up to him and superstar brother said what’s up young man and he’s elegant and say I have a secret for you this is what I said I’ve been stealing your soap like from housekeeping I said no no you keep on

Bringing his soap and I can’t afford it take him back housekeeping and tell them to take me for it he busts out laughing and they say that you African are you Nigerian because we all know Jerry ins to you guys yeah you guys think we’re all Nigerians you know we’re the one

That turns send you that email that says my father just died I left with a billion dollars if you could please share your social security number your bank account we could share the money don’t do that and so we banter back and forth and we’re laughing at each other and he says

No no dairy to worry about but soap you see all these Americans over here they still sub – so your good brother I was like really they say don’t worry about it so they walk away from him a thought comes back to mind what about the

Partially is bath soap so go back to him and I said what about the partial is about of soap and he says well we throw those away I said like this hotel everyone in the US is in every hotel in the US and I went back to my room and a

PA and lost it because all of a sudden an epiphany happens I’m the child of a man that made soap and didn’t think much about soap I thought so everybody’s had so my foot so then became that table became that would be that became a

Refugee and so the power of soap can you imagine if you’re a woman in this room right now and your refugee girl giving back to a child and the Midwife comes to help you deliver a child and without washing their hands they went to your

Room to deliver a child and they leave a Germany woman that kills in two weeks it’s called child bed fever if you’re a child think about having diarrhea diseases every day and having to say out of school because you have to fight there rare diseases bring one hook one lives

I realize how powerful soap was then and then you come to this country this great country and they throw a soap I not in my bed and I cried and I had two choices one I could look at this country and say how westphall you are how westphall you are or I could

Look at this country and say we’re now flying into this country a so what Ellis Island and what is Ellis Island a PA Ellis Island is this signal that when you come to this country you come to build to construct to innovate to become an entrepreneur

We come here to construct life as we know it in its splendor of cooperation we’re all from everywhere in fact it’s an American movie that says that by Hank Thomas Tom Tom Hanks I think his name there’s no crying in work and baseball so you either come here to whine and

Scream out there it’s horrible or you come here and build all of this and I chose to come and do it build all of this so I’m going to walk you quickly through the journey of how I moved from being a refugee child to becoming what a

Constructor this is my hotel room that’s the bar of soap want you to conjure up the number of soaps that you think are thrown away every year by hotels put a number in your mind and I’m gonna bring up the number you tell me whether that’s

The number you have in your mind okay this is what happens when soap is thrown away these are the numbers 800 million bars of soap every single year that is 2.6 million bars of soap every single day I see that number as an American what do

You see when you see that number you see what opportunity everybody else around the world sees waste which is fine so how do we recycle soap number one who can you yell out just out of there because there’s something that you guys are thinking about when I say recycling

Soap the first thing you guys are thinking about let me bring it up and see whether you guys think about the same thing yeah recycled soap there it is yeah we’re just comes to mind you guys are thinking that the Yak Factor Mayak in my business was germs every business has a

Yak factor what is your yak factor bureaucracy coding until some of you went to the hundred houses to see ghosts yesterday and the first thing that some of you asking us did they get what court this was supposed to be because your planners and they go spicy – yeah

Factors are important because they give us an opportunity to solve problems and so the first question from us how do you get rid of the germs on the soap without destroying the page system of the soap that was the first question that was brought to my mind and the answer is

What what do you think I did to kill the germs without getting rid of the pH system of the soap i melted it how expensive do you think that is very expensive no I did not the second thing is the power of observation I’m sleeping in bed one night one morning and I’m

Watching TV and this guy comes up to show up a new thing and he has a piece of meat little plastic bag puts the piece of meat in the plastic bag and then sucks out the air and the crisps of vacuum and the mid lasts for five thousand years

I jump out of bed listen I go down to my basement I look at the soap I crushed the soap go get the loose contraption put this up in the little contraption suck the air out wait for two weeks and I come back and I take it back to the FD

And I say check out through it and he jumps in there and they call me twisted and saying Derek say hello say what are you killed it get the germs how did you do it I said all of them listen yes all of them and the soap is

Still intact and yes the top is still intact if you give me the pattern I’ll tell you what I did very expensive no it was easy the power of the vision is very cool so here we do we peel the soap we then crush the soap into a powder

We then zip lock it into this big commercial bags and then our work in the soap after 2 weeks that’s the first little contraption I use their two cement mixer experimentation then we add a little bit of water to it and we create a finish this texture because you

Want to put it through the Machine and then you press the machine through and then the soap comes out and this what you get that’s one day’s work of brand-new soap University of Michigan students helping me recycle soap and then fashion and I’m just kidding we take samples out of the batch to

Cincinnati to test for pathogens when they’re no pathogens in the soap we know we’re ready to ship back home and then we have a full container of 160,000 bars of soap going to Liberia wild Liberia because of Ebola you guys remember Ebola and we’re gonna use soap to teach behavior of

Hand-washing number three yuck factor was one to us observation three was crisis crisis is good for innovation ah so there’s a crisis in Liberia about people dying with Ebola but we’re going to teach kids how to wash their hands you know Cynthia what happens when you

Give an American woman a gift what do you guys say thank you you know what an African woman says when you give them a gift a mama you wanna see what they say does this scream they laugh they cry and then if you’re lucky they give you their

Daughter to marry I have five thousand wives I just thought that joke in Utah did not go very well [Applause] you take the most African state in the union just realize that I tell my African friends go to Utah they like us over there I love stereotypes they’re great we’ve

Just landed back home and I’m getting ready to give this up away and those are my wives girls love soap boys don’t in fact I just read a little thing in a men’s bathroom and when you go to restaurants you’ve got a men’s bathroom they have a

Little sign that says every employee do what wash your hands the rest of us don’t have to you know who came up with that a boy which is why in my tradition we don’t say hello this way we say hello this way hello don’t touch me you bloody bastard don’t

Touch me how are you doing may the gods be with you because if you do this what happens you transmit the what the germs girls drop out of school back home in Africa in Latin America in Asia South Asia because boys make fun of them for not washing their hands that impacts our

Economies but I’m going to stop here for a second and show you why this is important to your conference today for planning to happen you need good governance if the governments don’t work properly and efficiently it’s hard for you guys to do your work what is where

You talked about advocacy we’ve got to have responsible leaders in power people back home asked me how did you build a global sub project in in the US what how did you do that you were you are new to the country how did you do that I said

Because the u.s. is organized I know who talked I know who to talk to I don’t have to talk to everybody’s brother and sister and pay everybody agreed you know I don’t have to be corrupt the first thing in planning is that to make it happen we’ve got to have good governance

Uganda does not have good governance and that’s why I be I mean creates the West scenario for people like yourselves number two for effective planning to happen you you have to be organized you’ve got to be what innovative innovation doesn’t stop it always goes on that’s why you gotta talk about new

Communities and how you’re going to build new communities and I hope recycling is part of it because the new human being cannot afford to consume at the levels we’re consuming right now so creating communities that are responsible and that our understanding of the environment means that we are

Going to live a healthy life with new plan with innovation and when you’re smart in your innovation and you include a lot of diversity in that innovation we as human beings are going to live a good life there’s nothing as bad as going to a city that is not planned it looks

Interesting yeah you should try and drive a car in Uganda we have no traffic lights it’s more like this you idiot no you idiot it’s my turn no it’s your turn no you and it’s traffic lights are the simplest analogy that’s planning I will leave you

With what it means to do yourself if you’re lucky they give you children as well to bring back from the basement to now 90 countries around the world from a refugee to recycling so that all is planning and to do that I had to come up

With a little thing called self self is an acronym that means service for ace this association has to have members that are in service of the community at all times because in serving the community you get to learn the power of what the needs of the community and that’s when innovation

Begins and that learning is what we call education on the streets and if you see the needs of the community then you know how important is you know color I was looking at the how Clara began in London it was based on planning actually or Mis planning yeah the sewer waters merged

With what the clean waters and people get cholera in others if you guys don’t do a good job we’re screwed after you can educate about things then you can become a leader I hear about leadership all the time and I tell people you cannot go out there

And lead if you’ve never served that if you’re not educate about what it needs the needs of the community are that’s what leaders are made it is not born because if they’re born we should go to hospital right now and pick up one to need us and get rid of Cynthia

For Cynthia to be here she served you first she’s educated about the issues you actually saw in her talent that’s how it works and then lastly faith if Cynthia as a leader does not have faith in you as an association nothing works it’s not faith to be an Episcopalian no

Or a Methodist faith in others and India men did not have faith in us as a people and he governed us with as a reprobate and killed many of our people and look where we are we are we’re all over the world which is good now probably but is

You kind of missing other than something remarkable yes so when you build yourself first then you’re going to build a community that reflects that moral aptitude and that’s what we need going forward communities that understand the importance of everybody why because Derrick story is not possible if you don’t give me a chance

And so I chose to come to the u.s. and went to school in a small school in Boston that we won’t mention very expensive school and somebody invested in me an American did give me a chance Fred paid $50,000 every year for me to go to this elite school and when you see

That and you see on this end a man destroying a country and in this end a man investing in a child and that woman Madge investing in me and taking care of me I had nothing to do but to say I’m gonna become an American and I became an

American and you should have seen me the first time I voted I cried all night I had never voted in my in my entire life why because you gave me a chance as planners you’ve got to really figure out a way to create communities that give

People a chance I will leave you with a quart before I teach you an African song I know your planners and you you’re absolutely perfect am i right you guys are perfect that’s a lie perfection is hard as Africans we know that perfection is hard but what we have

Found as an older people as Africans is that balance is more important a balanced person a balanced Association a balanced group of people know that the extremes don’t work very well seek balance consistency is important in your work in everything you do when I was consistent in trying to

Recycle soap and people called it the Yaak thing and they said why do people need soap like that and I was consistent in the idea that I am going to solve this problem I now have three factories one in Vegas why Vegas a lot of hotels I call that since up that’s where

Americans go to sin then I have one in Orlando why Orlando Mickey Mouse yeah I highly recommend that one we have one in Hong Kong and out of that consistency was this idea of having passion you talked about passion I don’t like following people who have

No passion how was it day well you know it was kind of good you know I was working well you know we do what we do how is your life well you know living it up stop it get out of here you’re boring we need passion because out of passion

We can change things ask Napoleon Bonaparte he came back and was passionate like we got to go back and fight the British we got to go back passion is remarkable because it creates what innovation and fan and intrapreneurship intrapreneurs are passionate all the time this association should be fun and passionate about its

Work all the time because out of that you will make our lives much better oh my goodness I I can feel the energy of your innovation if you have passion my friend who wrote The Purpose Driven Life Rick Warren yeah I said Rick purposes without passion is like having a Bentley

Without gas yeah we all have purpose but you have passion oh my goodness if you should try passion you can’t work you cannot wait to get up every morning and that’s what I got well soon as I landed in this country I just saw passion I

Mean if you land in Philadelphia and you go to New York do you see passion yeah New Orleans last night there was passion around here there’s a lot of passion in New Orleans jiminy crickets I want to thank you for letting this young boy from Africa to come in this

Great country and to build a business that is changing people’s lives around the world when you give a refugee a chance this is what we look like we are handsome we’re L of elegant we’re tough we’re strong you’ve given me a chance you’ve given my brother chance my brother’s now

A medical doctor John Hopkins a tenured professor in liver and kidney transplants at the age of 34 you’ve given us a chance Americans we want to thank you so much for loving us for taking care of us don’t stop that as you plan the lives of

Many of us to whom much is given much is expected so I want you to stand right now for a second African music is very easy we’re gonna set this conference with passion am i right and we’re going to leave this room knowing that the inspiration is that you

Are alive and well and you doing well and you’re gonna go back out there and do remarkable stuff the words of the song read my lips as one of the American presidents were said and repeat after me Boyan Nimoy yani Moyer Nimoy yani Neiman patta Neiman Potter wanna mow Yanni okay

Here’s the tune mone more uni remain pattern one row your knee that’s it now here the rules if you’re white and cannot dance look around for a brother and just fake it till you make it [Applause] if you can sing sing loudly but if you cannot sing sparrows rule number three

You cannot sing the song like an Episcopalian priest okay I’m episcopalian you’re boring stop it I’ve seen you guys dance when Earth Wind & Fire plays so I want to see that okay so I want a little bit of that action yeah yeah I want at minica so here we go

Boy you need more you need man part of the song then I’m gonna put in some carrots and onion and I’m gonna say more your name one will keep singing more uni hey more unique that’s an African word don’t run out of the room it’s a click if I think keep singing

Women Paderborn because if you stop the train will have moved and you try to jump on back in and we’ll hear you jump in and you suck so don’t lose us on the way so let’s try it and come to me okay more you need more

You need yes man pata wanna come to me mama Moo hey hey man perturb we’re not good we got the song now those of you who i Pisgah pelion can live because I’m studying this conference off with a bang I’m serious I need to see this can I see that

Or are you guys to planned to the planners are not dancers or okay come on Cynthia one two three more you need give me volume morning man pata wanna more boy anyone Google tink O’Shea yo tink O’Shea I ain’t membata wanna bore you man but I wanna more dick O’Shea yo yo

Yo men part I wanna I love you APA very much you

ID: sMHIgzcOoFY
Time: 1524384311
Date: 2018-04-22 12:35:11
Duration: 00:51:54

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