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How Many Attempts did it Really Take?
with live music from Amos Lee (3:10)

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Some of you may have wondered how many tries did it really take to get the ball to fall into the bucket from a moving car.  The truth is that it took us 1.5 hours of filming to get it to happen once.  Also the parking lot was slowly filling and we barely got it done.  I made a video to show you each and every attempt.

Amos Lee was gracious enough to give his permission to let me use his music I recorded a few years ago at a concert at The Ark in Ann Arbor, Michigan.  The song is “Sweat Pea”.
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