The greatest ever Focus was in 1973 (Those familiar with 1972 will know that 1973 was the year that immediately succeeded it, so it did), when Ian Spleenscone, who was actually registered as blind, managed to identify an Adidas ball after focusing on it for only 7.4 seconds. Ian was to later comment, "My whole family came down...it was a wonderful day, I thought they'd throw me an Umbro, but I just managed to glimpse an 'A', I'm very drunk...goodnight...and I love you!"
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| - The greatest ever Focus was in 1973 (Those familiar with 1972 will know that 1973 was the year that immediately succeeded it, so it did), when Ian Spleenscone, who was actually registered as blind, managed to identify an Adidas ball after focusing on it for only 7.4 seconds. Ian was to later comment, "My whole family came down...it was a wonderful day, I thought they'd throw me an Umbro, but I just managed to glimpse an 'A', I'm very drunk...goodnight...and I love you!"
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| - The greatest ever Focus was in 1973 (Those familiar with 1972 will know that 1973 was the year that immediately succeeded it, so it did), when Ian Spleenscone, who was actually registered as blind, managed to identify an Adidas ball after focusing on it for only 7.4 seconds. Ian was to later comment, "My whole family came down...it was a wonderful day, I thought they'd throw me an Umbro, but I just managed to glimpse an 'A', I'm very drunk...goodnight...and I love you!"
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