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breaking your neck can result in serious injury. yes, the trabulinness of the clear sky. yes and there was also such a case about a ruble from a clear sky, but it lasted, uh, just a couple of seconds, but for these couple of seconds. just when you don't know where, how to explain it, when you are somewhere in some kind of weightlessness. and again, again with this trolley in the salon with hot drinks. this exacerbated the situation. am. but at the same time, when these couple of seconds ended, and i stopped. i can't understand. i died or what, why is it over. here i am looking at a colleague, she is also looking at me. so then you light up the call in the cabin and you go. i thought that maybe someone got sick, or someone got scared, or someone got there, so i come up and say what happened, they tell me, or maybe apple juice. i just give away with trembling hands. here's apple juice. that's it, well, yes, then what are such situations. who is better? city
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conductor of a man or can conduct a woman? and what do they differ from? still , girls are more economical, they are all hostesses always. well man, how to say? well well, in this regard we are looking. well, i'll probably answer a woman then, because it's uh, this sacred presupposes. this is close contact with people, and the provision of services to resolve conflict situations. eh, it takes flexibility. here it is. well, a little feminine. that's why, probably, in this case, i will answer that the woman yes. boys can not always kill so flexible or they can be hurt. uh what something said psg is much more than girls, of course, uh, the pilots improve the skills of an abortion conductor. and in the same way, it improves your skills and what you can grow to. well, we can grow up, either
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yes, or go further into a team, the management team is office work, it's on the ground. yes, this is work on the ground. yes , just like that, every year we have retraining in the same way we confirm our qualifications and there will be no such thing that you were once introduced to some type of aircraft. and you just fly there to infinity. of course not, and you pass the same health checks, test cognition and test already weight. here are the conditions just the same, you, uh, you fly on different types. and of course there is, but starting from the number of passengers ending. well , including the comfort of passenger comfort, of course, the layout of the aircraft. naturally, somewhere there is a video system, somewhere there is no video system. yes, a completely different design, of course, yes. we are exactly the same. ka, if some new bar, we are trained in the same way all the necessary checks. naturally, that is not the case. so that tomorrow they tell you that you are flying at 7:37, and
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the day after tomorrow it will be before arbatstva this happens. well, this means that i am allowed on all these types of aircraft. but yes, yes , yes, yes, well, it doesn’t happen that you were taught at 320, but they put you at 350 and they say and say, well, somehow you’ll figure it out. there, it's also a plane. of course not in so many films. there is a relationship between the flight attendants of the pilots, right? and so ask a question, i do not understand the question. okay, the relationship between uh, flight attendants and pilots, of course, and they are, but it's exactly the same. hmm, there are novels in the office. right in the same way, we have some kind of novels, but i look precisely at, according to my personal statistics. here, as a rule, couples pilots stewardess the stewardess
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then goes to work. here, well, nevertheless, everyone does not continue to live happily together, but i think that hmm if you work as a flight attendant, probably, personally, i would like to have, but a stable link that they spend the night every every day every night at home. yes, unfortunately it does not always carry us. you can afford it sometimes and maybe you can say dear, i will arrive, for example at 4:00 morning, and you are not, for example, for 12 days. here, well unfortunately there is some, maybe a delay by tagging or any other reason. or, maybe there is such a change. i think for a woman. this is a heavier psychological load, this endless mode. family life mode aviation life, they do not match. they don't match at all. it seems to me that this is especially expressed with women who have children, with whom something can constantly happen.
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they demand for themselves. there's even much more attention than a snowdrift or a spouse. yes, unfortunately, well, i understand that you still like it. well, of course, i like it. if i didn't like you, i wouldn't be here just for a while, of course i like it, naturally. i like the form. well, of course, but this word is a presupposing factor, you understand, no , no, there is no basis, a presupposing factor, everything is every little thing. the form of the relationship, well, everything together , and even the fact that if the commander suddenly gives you a bouquet just before the flight, just without why didn’t this happen? this is why i don't know which. it was a pleasure for me to talk with you. and i would love to fly somewhere with you. thanks, i'll be glad to see you. only you will recognize me,
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of course. you will recognize me. and how i wait, of course i know. it would probably be wonderful if we recognized each other both in heaven and on earth. all the best, goodbye.
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i can read them like they do and for the poor light they keep and worrying you are mine, and not how people look at me and the cherished light they keep and excite me and mine they are like people look at me. yes, i'm like year old dinner. we are ready to be yours. and in the light to receive. i always hasten as quickly as the bloom from my youth to the light of its night. i'm always in a hurry, as if i were holy since my youth. yes? i admire the memory at night. i want windows.
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unquenchable light moscow unquenchable light
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hello dear friends with you podcast melodies of my life. some applause thank you guys a. well, as a matter of fact, we opened. e our today's meeting song about moscow and he wrote tikhon khrennikov to the words of mikhail matusovsky. mm. i think that this is a vivid example, what melodies did you compose? what kind of poems did they write not because this age-related grumbling was objectively sung by the whole country and such a form, because they drank it in a line
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, even if you are the first time a song, hear you they give you the opportunity to catch on, and then repeat, i will never forget how mikhailovich told me . e. the history of the creation of the song has converged on you like a wedge of white light, for example, it's just that i'm throwing a bridge over the history of the creation of moscow windows. i just don't know, but here i asked michal savic what it was authors er hmm oscar with velm. uh, igor schaefer mikhail tanich and you and the driver of some part you wrote, and some igor no valera answer, mikhazdanchik. i came to visit the feldsman at a dacha outside the city in the suburbs and he says hello misha. look at what little notes igor and i wrote here, and he performs directly. i'm not a radio operator, just to make it clear, intonation uh, oscorpelsina. look, misha. that's the one you came up with. wedge white light. how do
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you tanya, it's just brilliant. repeat again what to repeat and the same text. repeat it fell for you. wedge white light. great. tell me again that you're kidding me. no, well, repeat on you agreed. wedge white light. he says, now i'm tired of it. come on, what do you have there next and disappeared turning with anna and trace i could run around the turn. here is a repeat. that's three times it came up with. i said tanech- imagine more. the rest is all i have such an example of them. well, uh, since hmm i was born in moscow, of course, and the moscow beat and vasya the dude from moscow also participated. if i were siberian and was born. uh, let's say in krasnoyarsk i assure you, that is, the dude and the dude was for siberian, it's normal to love the place
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where you were born, and therefore i'm with you , uh, our dear viewers and those who hear us in the radiogram. i am with you with the utmost sincerity and the timbre of my voice, as i already said, in my opinion, i call confidential sip nothing to do with local beauties. my vote does not. but he accurately conveys the content of the story i do. this is, once again , absolutely sincere. here i am you led to the origin of this word. i like it very much. she will be remembered for the rest of your life. we say this very often. yes, sincerely, when renaissance masters worked with marble, marble, as a fragile material, sometimes cracked and, in order to save many days of work, they poured wax into the crack , then polished it with a masterpiece. previously, it was something that was made without wax. here it is translated from latin. yes, and italian also
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have the same roots. here sincere means no wax. yes, that is, without decorations, absolutely in the first edition. and in general, i really remember the story that hmm, let's say you come on an excursion at three, it's clear what is there, what to see and especially what to listen to, but when the guide knows this art of correct storytelling, you immediately remember everything. well, for example. and panton there is a dome with holes at the top and asked. why a hole, so that there is ventilation or what , they say, they just didn’t know yet. hmm, when the concrete was poured, and the formwork for this dome didn’t know how to make it, so they poured a hill. pours concrete makes a hole at the top leaves further. uh, the official says we left 20 coins there and threw them down. it is necessary to dig everything, this is when
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the hill was poured and the one who finds the coins. they will be, of course, you can imagine how many desires they dug everything through this hole, and i stayed like this. uh, the concreted dome is such a beautiful story. it was an e umberta man who is buried right in the pantheon, and he did for development. uh, there's a lot of the roman empire. e. well, that's how it works, the story that no one remembers him so well, they don't really remember him, but hmm, you knew that there is such. for example, before visiting the pantheon, i didn’t know, but the legend is further, or rather, the story goes. so he and his wife began to expand the roman possessions and arrived in neopolis and they rolled out pizza on the square. prior to this, pizza, this is a purely neapolitan product from naples, that is, they did not do it in the rest of italy. this is even at that moment and the wife. he bertha said it was his wife who had died.
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i told the chef. write down the recipe we will do everywhere, and they made a big one in the square. you know, garnished with arugula mozzarella tomatoes. that is, like the italian flag green white red and the cook wrote down the recipe and began to cook this pizza at the beginning throughout italy and then around the world. what was the name of the berber's wife correctly margarita and pizza margarita now remembers all the children, and he is taken. at the same time. so, it seems to me, we are for the melody at the beginning, then from the melody go memories this is how we cling to hmm that which u stays with us forever. this is the best melody memory keeper that's why our prompt is called the melody of my life, please, a similar case when we were in london during the olympics on excursions, there are filled two things. uh,
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a certain benjonson is buried in the abbey all month long. it was bat johnson. eh, hmm the same age. e, he lived at the same time as shakespeare, but unfortunately he did not reach the level of talent and influence. at least a well-known author, who was compiled, gave us not entirely tactful examples, but he helped me understand , let's say there is pushkin, alexander sergeevich borodynsky, also wonderful. eh, a poet, but still a contribution. eh, pushkin and baratynsky, he looks a little different on the scales like this, johnson lost as a bum. uh, talent let's say to shakespeare, but that's not the point, he was a whiner all the time. that he will never be, buried and master's abbey. i needed a special order, but he was always objected that there is another way, you need to pay 400 coins. here he also continued to whine and said, you humiliate me, i am a poor poet. i
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only have 200 with the hope of a miracle, and he said that's all. time kept saying 200 coins, but it would have been 400 and i would have been buried for the whole month, but what did they do to him with the offer inherent in english black humor and he accepted, and the offer is this, because the earth is very expensive for 200 coins, he was buried, but vertically, that is, the group was placed vertically and indeed this is a reliable story. benjonson is buried and upright for the whole month of history, but the second, uh, huge street, this street that leads from behind the old city to the city is a long street there is one, not to say. the name of one hotel chain is american, so the owner of the hotel is 200 m on the road to the hotel, since this is his land of his hotel. he did not it's left hand like all over london in england and right hand like we have in moscow in the united states well so long story short
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it's the most hmm the most dangerous place cuz people get confused to get in you have to get out like that. so there are a lot of accidents on the road, but the very fact that, uh, when driving on the left, there is a small area where it is completely different, it says that there are a lot of miracles in this world, so to knowledge. i'm always open because lev consists of well-digested lamb, so read on be more interested, otherwise you will live in a draft. and we need, uh, wind, good deeds and a change for the better, by the way, with the hope for the best, we will continue to communicate with you. i approached the topic. there is a wonderful story about our new year's meeting with mine. uh, co-author. romario
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wrote a winter song for me without mittens, and we played it in one of the new year's new year's programs. and he thanks me valery valery melatovich. more precisely, he says son. thank you very much that you are my song before the new year the air was reported and mom and dad will watch in yekaterinburg a freak with the urals and i wrote a poem, so about it, it excited me that my parents would see, but, unfortunately, my grandmothers, who are in another dimension, would not see. i wrote a poem, and he read a poem that absolutely catapulted me here listen maybe, in the sky of my grandmother, blue lights will be baked from the cloud, and heavenly tea will be brewed by all the apostles in the heavenly kitchen, and then they will give me a hand on the table they see on tv me until the morning they will discuss everything on the iris. music
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hairstyle shoes, maybe our grandmothers are watching blue lights in the sky. yes lovely poem rum i'm straight, thank you i remembered my grandmother now im. we will perform a song here for our parents for the older generation. i do not get tired of repeating that good taste is a reflection of the tradition of culture such a bright sadness, yan frenkel to poems innysh.
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