



Beck got to be in a commercial last week. It's for a banking group called Texas Partners and had a lot to deal with sticks. The theory of one stick is easy to break, but when you bundle them together you can't break them. There was a guy and three boys and they played with sticks, picked up sticks, broke sticks and threw sticks. Just general hanging out in the park playing with sticks for a few hours and getting paid $150 for the college fund. :)
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