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they showed it during the great edema, they were not, uh, the leaders of the red army before it began, they already became in the course. e of the second world war or pre-war conflicts such as khalkhin-kholkhin, goal, uh, showed their incredible military leadership talents and all justice really triumphed saying that stalin himself asked for his forgiveness, and he is the only one, in my opinion, of all those who came out with complete rehabilitation. it wasn't exactly the same for others. uh, soviet military leaders who were released after their arrest. well for example, another marshal and kirill afanasyevich medvedevkov. true, he was already arrested at the beginning of the war, but, nevertheless, he also drank great grief, he was also subjected to torture. and yet. he was released, and as we know, he became the march of the soviet union and went through a glorious military path during the great patriotic war. but nevertheless, what characterized rokossovsky was undoubtedly beatings. well, his teeth were definitely knocked out
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and his ribs were broken, but he was when he was released. this is by no means influenced his attitude towards the motherland and e no thoughts about how to take revenge by changing, and there was already the threshold of war. yes, the vice of the war, then the war began, and rokossovsky is appointed to high posts. he commands, then the commander of the front. he didn’t have any thoughts about running across to the enemy. and here is an absolutely fantastic personality. here i have a letter to voroshilov, comrade people's commissar of defense, i take the liberty of turning to you a second time with a request to show justice to me, since there is nothing entrusting me. i don’t feel behind myself, all my service in the red army passed before the eyes of hundreds, commanders and thousands of red army soldiers. what could be harder than the consciousness and the fact that i, having won with my blood my honorable right to be a citizen
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of the true fatherland of the workers of the ussr more than once, donated my life for the soviet government and are ready at any moment to give this life for the fatherland in this fatherland is assigned. to the number of persons who do not inspire confidence. i did not discredit myself in any way, and therefore a second time. please treat me like a living person return me to the army and give me the opportunity to start the service. at first, at least in the position of squadron commander, kandiev rokossovsky's hair stood on end, just why it is imbued with pain and there is no right to negative, no accusations, no complaints. there is simply no wire here, because everything that is written here. it's true, but he joined the red army, and he fought very bravely during the civil war, not completely desperately, and fought against the kolchak forces in siberia, and there is even one episode that he mentioned in his memoirs, when he appears. indeed, it
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was so personally hacked to death kolchak's officer, he calls him a resurrection and a general throughout this voznesensky and a colonel. he made a mistake, but it's not that important, right? and, that is, it was a desperate battle, when rokossovsky hacked him to death, and, accordingly, kolchak wounded him, uh, with a pistol. so, uh, this indicates that he really was a well-deserved red commander, and then after a civilian score and distinguished himself during the conflict at the kvd. this is a podcast of letters, and we today we are talking about konstantin rokossovsky zhukov's relationship. zhukov was at first under him. yes, they were familiar before the war with georgy konstantinovich, where they studied at shot courses. ah. there is a very funny episode that rokossovsky recalls in his memoirs, that he didn’t always like to take a walk with his colleagues, e he writes let’s go to georgy konstantinovich, and he constantly crawls on his crankcase floor
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. he constantly crawls there to study something, that is, uh, bugs in rokossovsky's memoirs look like more concentrated and young man. well, they are both cavalrymen. uh, both veterans of the first world then had something to remember, so to speak, but friends. well, how to say e yes , perhaps, we can say that until old age they were not friends, eh, and, of course, their relationship complicated. e by the fact that initially zhukov was subordinate to rokossovsky and then rokossovsky was imprisoned for burns at that time making a rapid career. there, starting with kolchingol. this is actually the finest hour, then zhukov is already the head of the general headquarters. uh, and then on the representative of the headquarters of the commander of the fronts and so on, and the aerospace officer had to, as it were, catch up? and, of course, the crown of such an absentee confrontation between them is the end of the war, when zhukov is appointed to the first belarusian front instead of rokossovsky and it turns out in this way, what exactly does zhukov take? berlin here.
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uh, probably, konstantin konstantinovich was insulting, because uh, well, the fate of the war was already being decided and the rokossovka had no doubt that if he remained commander of the first belarusian front, he would have entered berlin like, but uh a little story, it's not that important. i think that both of them have already taken the victory routes and the symbolic victory parade of the rokossovka team. well, i saw it, of course, when they were already elderly people, uh, all these past contradictions. they were leveled off, and they related to each other. i think like old comrades who have absolutely nothing to share with rksovsky. he writes in a magazine that zhukov well did not quite accurately tell. e, kurskoy in his memoirs , zhukov widely describes the ongoing, allegedly work, and at our front during the preparatory period i have to report with full responsibility that what zhukov stated in this article is not true
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and far-fetched zhukov first came to us on the eve of the battle, he stayed with us until eleven o'clock on july 5, and he was supposedly on the western front, being at our headquarters on the night before the start of the enemy offensive, zhukov refused and even sanctioned my proposal to start artillery counter-training in the preparatory. to the operation of the period of beetles we have on the central i have never been to the front, i turn to you because comrades participants in the battle of kursk turn to me with a question. why does the beetle distorts the truth in his memories, ascribes to himself something that was not to anyone, and he should not have allowed this. yours faithfully, konstantin konstantinovich cherkasov marshal of the soviet union well, such things happened. memories are a special genre. first, uh, any memoirist tries, well, concentrated in himself and tries. yes, it's natural to show
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yourself first. secondly, there are operations and memory already, because memories are being written. there through many years through decades. eh, everything. it's clear. well , i repeat once again that it seems to me that it doesn’t tell the big story. these are the minimal inconsistencies. yes, there are quite a few, because they didn’t have anything related to history in general. well, of course, i would like to see all e soviet marshals. great friends treated each other with exceptional respect and so on in mind yes to one woman for life. well, how did they take their example? by the way, about personal life. well what attributed. well, as it were, well, so famous, as if it were a fact, although many say that it was an absolute fantasy. valentina serova that she had a relationship with marshal rokossovsky is really a fantasy, apparently, because someone didn’t have front-line love then, and even
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a girl was born, in my opinion, but during the war a wife was born, he had had a wife whom, if memory serves, they married in 1925, met during the civil war. and julia barmina, and uh, the marriage took place, a daughter ariadne was born in this marriage. i wonder what? uh, the first, well, actually the only wife. she came from a cubic family and about this connection. this did not lead to divorce. that is, i wanted to say to begin with, that the relatives were against this marriage, because rokossovsky was a red commander, and they were merchants and for them it was the bolsheviks. it's some kind of horror, what mage? but nevertheless this marriage took place. and now look for 20 years by the beginning of the war for almost
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20 years. uh, they lived yes 15 together, and then and rokossovki even lost his wife for a while and twisted his daughter, because they were evacuated by rokossovkas, respectively, was at the front. they were evacuated. they ended up in novosibirsk. after all, he wrote to his wife and daughter more than 150. yes, we have a letter, my dears or people did not want to bother you and kept silent about my illness. it consists in the fact that i also turned out to be vulnerable on march 8, the germans started it. it was very hard for me with lead, but now the crisis has passed my health, it is on the mend sharply. in a word, the smoking room is alive and live will be for the fear of enemies. i beg you, dear, love, do not worry about being wounded in the chest area . something. broken. well, good luck with the body. i turned out to be iron. soon i will start walking. and after a while check out, goodbye, my dear. do not worry in the war, it happens and it's worse, it's just happy accident that it turned out well, it turns out my physical, and the trained
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body was convinced death is an idea. this is how he had all these letters, he supported all his comrades and his wife and daughter without panic, without anything. yes, and what he then the problems started with a slight. he says, of course, smoke there three packs a day. so it's all cigarettes. they weren't the worst wound, in fact. it's because it's lightweight. affected. uh, the spine was damaged and the liver was damaged, and there, well, in general , the question was whether the person would be a capable man, right here. for me , he is an example, listen, i in no way condemn the connection. and who am i, but my master is at the institute, who went through the war domestically. he said that it was a completely different life, everyone was looking at it, not that it's easier. but as for some very natural phenomena, because no one knew what would happen tomorrow and whether it would be
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tomorrow itself. that's why they fell in love, gave birth to children, and even military leaders looked at it. well, which you yourself had this relationship. konstantin simonova has such lines for a moment in half - remembering the names here is a memory, a man does not last long, they say war and hugs women who have come in time. eh, there must be some bitterness in it. uh, well, the fair truth of life yes, but yes rokossovsky moreover, i think that this is love and this term is inapplicable here. yes, watering, the wife did not leave a single one. he has always helped. by the way, this is his love. she reached berlin with her daughter, by the way, together with her daughter was born in january 45 , she helped all the time all this time. he also kept and said that, by the way, it was with her daughter. well, the official one. yes, he found them. and now, in fact, he understood where he wrote letters. i didn't write them anywhere. here, but yes.
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there was a connection in parallel and the woman was called to galina talanova. and he recognized the daughter and applied the name of rokossovsky, so then they and their daughter from an official marriage from his wife. they were friendly, she was the worst in the family. yes, yes, yes. well, this, in my opinion, says rokossovsky, like, uh, a decent person, so to speak, and this speaks of his official wife. lloy, but the fact that she is a person and she should have understood, and she understood this and accepted it all and did not interfere. in general, somehow everything is very humane and a plus. how intelligent. yes, the war, of course, created special conditions, but, uh, what helped rokossovsky? it seems to me that he still had an optimistic character, these are the terrible things that one has to see in the war. uh, they were perceived very differently by people depending on what kind of character they had. here are letters supported by their
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soldiers. eh, already instilled such confidence that everything will be fine. this is a very podcast, and today we are talking about konstantin rokossovsky. yes. by the way, i return to the question, after all, he confessed to torture by means of torture and did not slander anyone. this is also amazing enduring man. he never talked about torture and did not keep angry and generally lived in winter, because it’s not something that doesn’t break. well, in general, the normal reaction is to take revenge. well , that's fine, but he's not. he was somehow above it. yes, it was and was not what was and was, he believed that it was an excess. he believed that it was the result of hostile influences. here i suspected, moreover, he had a conversation made up for us repeatedly. they had conversations aged, of course. and rokossovsky had the opportunity during the war
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stalin is good to study and evaluate him as a military leader, as the supreme commander in chief and rokossovsky without a doubt. uh, he did not recognize the supreme commander in steel. yes, this story with roses, i don’t know. legend or not , when stalin said that i’m in the crimea and now there is no order that you deserve, but i know that he gave him a bouquet of roses and he was all bloody, because all in thorns gave him a bouquet of roses, though, i think it is yes, but the truth is that konstantin konstantinovich was worthy konstantin konstantinovich really stood out to the stalins from among other generals. here is the visible embodiment. eh, it didn't apply. eh yeah. uh, after operation bagration, when the army group center was actually defeated, belarus, and it was primarily the merit of rokossovsky, stalin
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began to emphasize his respect for rokossovsky by calling him by name, patronymic konstantin konstantinovich that is, if it were just so unusual for him. he addressed him to you and about it. here are historians, as they say and emphasize rokossovsky revered stalin very much and newsreel footage has been preserved, in which rokossovka cries over stalin's rude yes, when they began well, he died. that's real. eh, rokossovsky cried, for him it was a personal loss, and it seems to me that this is precisely because he appreciated it. and stalin, as the supreme commander-in -chief, because ah, stalin, communicating with rokossovsky. eh, he knew how, well, not only with rokossovsky and zhukov - this emphasized that the style of work of the rate as a whole was businesslike without nervousness. it was stalin who set the tone stalin did not shout, did not panic very rarely, there are such cases very rarely lost. we are possession, as a rule. uh, i talked to a purely
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businesslike tone and asked about how we can help. how to support what needs to be done i listened to the opinion of my commanders, and especially in the second half of the war. ah, he made their decision, he made the decision of the commanders of the army and the dandies, and for rokossovsky it was very important, because he himself was like that by nature. here konstantinovich there was a slightly different person in temperament more such an explosive aggressive manner, control, which could inspire nervousness. and by the way, this was the cause of conflicts. between rokossovsky and zhukov, when was aerokossovsky subordinate to him? but rokossovsky himself is not at all with his subordinates. he was just like stalin because zhukov knew his own worth and he wanted everyone around him to support this price, uh hmm, and the rokossovskys were just a brilliant marshal, a fantastic person. he didn't care. eh, that's it! reverence
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for the zhukov was important and he was afraid of the old. yes, here this competition, because it was important for the zhukovs. this is the recognition and love of the people , and the rokossovkas just did their job, served the fatherland. well, you know, i would n’t judge like that anyway, it seems to me that there is a difference in temperament. yes, because stalin i don’t think that he was afraid of competition ass, because zhukov was a military man, but zhukov could never become political; he had such a love of the people after the war, it seems he was afraid. well, yes, rokossovsky's contemporaries admired the amazing restraint of his chief, according to the memoirs, even in immensely difficult situations, rokossovsky did not raise his voice and, as usual, turned to the subordinates of the nava. how modest he was and remained so, although he became a man known in the country and in the world to heroes.
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he has no dignitaries, and this is very expensive and important, unfortunately, some of the nominees have manners , if you go to the city, then you can’t get close to him, only i hear, but they forget about us, because certainly unconditionally. he was a very humble person. and that's what's so attractive about it. it seemed would. yes, that would seem amazing. just my hero, in general, uh, you know, life and great people. in my mind, it's so incompatible. so i think the greatest man marshal yes konstantin rokossovsky it seems to me that he should not have eaten or gone to the bathhouse. i don’t know, well, not being base should not concern anything at all, because he is actually great and his fate is, uh, extraordinary. we also have memoirs of a grandson. he was loved by everyone, and members
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of the politburo and marshals, datants, drivers and rangers, for our family. he was the center attracting both relatives and friends of my parents. he had an extraordinary smile, when something did not work out, he could turn to me and say with such a childish, rather discouraging shy smile. well, you see, to take it was mined, grandfather for many years. everyone watched newsreel footage taken during the battle of moscow, in which he was stern. against the backdrop of formidable battle scenery , he was talking about the offensive of our troops, he suddenly raises his head and i see this shy smile. well, they say the devil said something here and only now i understand how difficult it was through the long life of the barracks of the war arrests to bring that smile. despite the honors and glory, he remained until his death a man, shy and modest, when the whole family watched parades on tv, we hardly found the grandfather of the deputy minister of defense somewhere on the very edge. they are rare and in the second
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row of the podium for the military. sometimes i heard him talking to his grandmother, who asked him for something. well, that's inconvenient. great pigtails, straight fantastic person such a fantastic personality that you born times thousands of years fantastic modest. that's why i understand the gray artist, of course, to create this legend. this rumor after yes, that she had a relationship with the rokosovskys, such as when he was, uh, in the hospital, yes, and she came there. yes, well, it’s hard for me to imagine, maybe there was some kind of connection. well, it seems to me, it seems to me, there was sympathy on her part, perhaps falling in love, but there wasn’t it on the part of konstantin konstantinovich. it is known for certain, but we do not know anything about the opposite. and it's just incredible. we are somehow very we often forget that , in general, the main occupation of rokossovsky during the great patriotic
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war was, oddly enough, the war, here, and the war, it tends to take a lot of time, therefore, you understand against the backdrop of these terrible battles. well, he had a girlfriend, yes, about whom we talked with you, yes, she fought? yes yes absolutely right. she fought, yes. yes. i think it was very e even with galina talanova. these were very rare meetings, and with which all this horror, er, that surrounded them was quenched. it was said the war writes everything to my master, petrov told me so. yes, the war writes everything. this is a podcast of letters, and today we are talking about konstantin rokossovsky. tell me what impresses you the most, but in the figure of konstantin rokossovsky i see the figure
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of konstantin konstantin charokossovsky. here it is, as it were, so even, like a string, like a straight line. here he once made his choice and never retreated from it, no matter how difficult it was for him. yes, this choice, made in the seventeenth year, and he carried it through his whole life, it is quite clear that he no hypocrite that he is not a career risk. well, in a negative way. yes, it is clear that he is a career growth, that he is not elizabeth, that is, they did not fit. yes, and he is an absolutely ideological convinced person, and he is for the sake of this idea. er, well, ready for anything. yes there would be no, no, crazy no, no, absolutely no feet for absolutely nothing man. well, nothing has been able to do it. bend yes, no, uh, the war is not repression can not even be some kind of subsequent cooling off ostrokim, which
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was subjected to in poland, we often forget that konstantin konstantinovich rokossovsky is the only uh military leader of the soviet union who was simultaneously a marshal of two countries not only of the soviet union but also poland after the war, he became the minister of defense of the polish people's republic, was sent there to create the polish armed forces. and konstantin konstantinovich from himself. uh, positioned speaking of modern language, like a pole? yes, he never forgot about his e, polish roots, that he hid it. no , no, but there was nothing wrong with that. that is it could create some problems. there is a very short period. uh, the so-called national operations of the thirty-seventh year, but he was arrested in no way by a polish spy. namely, as if she was sure that he rewrote the biography and changed the patronymic, uh, yes, he renounced so to speak. no, he always emphasized that he was, by the way, not the only pole. he could point here to
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felix imundovich to say, he becomes the minister of defense in poland in poland, and poland is clear that of all. eh, so to speak republics of the socialist camp has always been the most opposing the most such, as it were, the complex problematic opposition, and so on. so it was very difficult for konstantin konstantinovich there. and because, well, so to speak, even the polish socialist communist elites, they still strived for their maximum independence , and many looked at rokossovsky as a stranger, as a person who is, therefore, a cog in the stalinist machine, whom stalin placed there to through it more to manage, yes. everything is clear that this is stalin's protege, rokossovsky himself did not represent himself as stalin's protege, he presented himself as an ambassador. uh, in some kind of ambassador of socialism, the creator of a new
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socialist system is not quite so. no, i think they are different things. it was he who did not imagine that he was serving, but to some kind of staff to some particular person. he thought in such a way that he has the possibility of stalin e. this is also not specifically right here zastalina. and for uh by chance, the chief, who was believed, who was followed by the war had already ended. here we are talking about what is for the motherland - this is for poland , and he wanted to create the polish armed forces after the military, the new polish armed forces in this way contributes to the creation of a socialist system of socialism in poland, as it were, and for him for him. it was very important. well, in a way it worked, but in a way it didn't. we understand how it all ended with such a women's issue. so he army, and formed, yes more, right? he was the minister of defense of poland
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of the polish republic and the marshal of poland of the polish troops, so, well, naturally, he was appointed. uh, absolutely, and not because, but he was appointed formally, of course, the polish leadership on the appeal were slava bieruta, but uh, naturally, all this happened with departments. it is clear that nothing would have happened without this, but it is important here that i want to emphasize, like rokossovsky himself. this thought he did not deny. he was a soviet citizen, a soviet hero, all schoolchildren, all the children knew, all the adults knew it was understandable. yes, the commander of the victory parade, but he renounced poland, and he wanted to serve, so to speak, well, his rodeon and how did this service end, when and how long did he serve there? he didn't have to go back there for long. everything was very difficult. so, he has already encountered this
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opposition with this, uh, antagonism and ostrogothism, so to speak, and he understood that, uh , he probably understood, it seems to me that after all, he is more of a soviet already a soviet person, than polish is the same in poland remained a soviet man. he certainly certainly, yes, and this is his sincere conviction in him there was something already, when he was a very mature person and marshal of victory, he had something left from an enthusiastic boy from that guy who read cooper's novels and so sincerity and absolute faith played in the indians . eh, what he does is the only right thing, that's why he was so impeccable. and yes, honest decent. you are all this, therefore he is so therefore you are naturally remained here this, uh, a romantic boy who, well, that's all the dirt caviar in which he had to. she didn't change it.
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this is an amazing example, and maybe if it were not for this, this inner core and this enthusiasm, we would not have known the great commander rokossovsky, because, it seems to me, there were such people, however, this cannot be taught. no, don't learn. this is so hostile. it seems to me that these things are interconnected, as if a positive perception of life it contributes to the development of genius. thank you very much. thanks a lot. this is a podcast of letters, uh, the historian yegor yakovlev was my guest and we talked about konstantin rokossovsky. good night friends. this is a podcast of jokes for everyone who does not sleep. again. good night. yes, well, with
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those who wait, but i'm right. the camera is mine, that's all. i’m just here for this light, i’m sure, as if you know , a plane is landing on me, as if you know kamaz is definitely coming. that is, you are not my question. who are you working for a million? this is such a backlight on the rink. when you ride yes yes, yes, look, okay, let's do it again. let's get started with this podcast of jokes. me: well, i'm glad that some people suffer from insomnia in a good way. and this time will be spent with us. i have wonderful guests in my studio, connoisseurs of fans of the keepers of jokes, people who know how to tell them, and i am happy to put them on for you, this is mikhail the policeman. and valery syutkin, that is, an actor, singer, composer , not a singer. well, uh, you just know,
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there's been a lot of hmm different incarnations in different people lately. that is, as if you forget to call there some very important definition that he is still at that moment also a blogger, for example, and that’s all. people then get offended. well, i hope you're not offended. and i also like it when they say, there, uh, an actor. e, tv presenter winner of the crystal drop award. well, you see how often we will begin to list the galaxies with us with us galaxies and so on langepassa, talk, i want to start a conversation. you know what, uh, in the current realities they still talk about, yes, well, a joke, what is it? yes. it's already somehow it's not fashionable. moreover, it is old-fashioned. that is. well, they say some are not just young people and girls. and some direct skeptics of the present time. here the youth says, do you want a joke. i 'll tell you jokes about them do you want a joke. i mean, it just became a joke. just a joke, but such a short, uh, joke meme like that. yes
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, you know, yesterday there or or you want a joke opens and protects and you with the help of a gadget in our childhood. remember gadgets. it was an appeal. e to a person, when you are such a completely different meaning, and i also have a daughter did differently they anecdote they don't tell. dad, look, cool, yes, well, yes , read something to tell to play. maybe this reflects, as it were, reality in the sense that, in particular, young people. yes, she stops communicating with each other earlier. to be honest, let's say, well, my childhood is there. youth is there further e in the yard. yes, when everyone gathered it was, as it were, not that cool, as it is now, he says, the youth was generally, well, it’s cool to tell a joke vying. yes, i'm not. listen, i'm tired. yes, i'm all there everyone knew how to tell and it was
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a means of understanding. you understand how you loved for free and counted in your mind. here is the generation, that is, the girl had to be impressed. you were not supposed to read from the phone, but to tell about the memory from the heart, that is, to prove yourself, and now, just about the girl, to impress . two options, as i remember, are when you know how to play at least a few songs on the guitar, that is, there in the company. yes bravo band i played the guitar in the yard. i told you about it. i'm dubrava everything from the beatles dajewski, our polish heroes then really were like that, that is, here, well, a guitar, that is, you don’t know how to play. goodbye, but i know jokes, and then there was such an option, in sports there were those guys who, uh, stretched or something from the bar could depict it is already underway. yes, but basically at all times
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this will say more all the best. if you enter all the best performers, whether it be classical music or frank the senator, for example, or karuza. it's not the greatest it's the vocalists while it's the greatest narrator, because the song is like you wanted to tell something, here you know how to tell. everyone listens, you don’t know how to tell, the ideal solfeggio, high, low notes do not take everything, so it seems to me that the anecdote is still such a safety of communication precisely from eye to eye from the mouth. mouth and what you want to convey, of course, and show how, as it were, degrees and your own can already be told with your erudition of emancipation, by the way, on this occasion. eh, now you understand. why as they say dear, a spoon for dinner remembered an anecdote, and an anecdote, which is there e, there are two of them out of this anecdote, this is the great yuri
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nikulin yes, who was also the keeper of anecdotes. e, and. uh, his club there is a white parrot, so the story follows uh, there is such an anecdote. i'll tell you now, so the company is sitting. well, that is, in some century there, for example, there in the nineteenth, then yes, we are cavaliers there. well, that means, uh, they are sitting and, uh, the new man in this company is just some kind of hussar, he was introduced there, please, he is there passion and everything is there, yes, which means that he got into the company in this, they sit in a circle and just 244 everyone ha-ha-ha-ha there there was a young officer, he said, tell me please, what 's going on, damn it, you know, all these people are everything, this is society. we love jokes. we love we love so much and so often we get together to tell each other jokes that already, well, as if everyone knows them by heart and so as not to
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be repeated for a long time. we just remember them imitated. here, let's say. right now, look, here is 302 there ha-ha-ha. he says it's a very funny anecdote. i'm like, i'll tell you later. he says, you're there, well, you sat down . you got used to it, and at some point there was such a deathly silence and the lady next to him stood up, the one who was sitting slapping him in the face got up and left. he sits simply and says what happened to a friend says. listen well, bro, we didn’t tell vulgar jokes in betrayal. well, here's an old joke. you are for sure. you know what he came up with. uh, nikulin, he came up with two sequels. that is , this anecdote means, and everything is the same beginning. uh, this, well, new comer. this man says, there, 147. complete silence is just dead, and he looks at everyone like that and his friend avoids eating. listen, don't
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be upset. there are just people who know how to talk. and this and well, another third option. it's already a joke when he says there 210, yes, and again the silence is rude. he says, well, listen, well, do not tell funny ones. yes, and how it goes, too , evgeny onegin goes to cling, a full hall is a hose, which means a jew leans over to a neighbor and speaks. no, i see . please forgive me, but the lena jew, no, not a jew. excuse me, but the nanny is jewish. yes, yes, jewess, bravo nanny is one of the best in recent years, i state.
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i don’t even know, uh, what to ask you, dear viewers , did your sleep pass or, on the contrary, you wanted to sleep, and most importantly, that after our program, after this nightly podcast, you were in a good mood. tell jokes. collect jokes. and we will try to keep it. uh, together with you them for posterity. good night. see you again. bye.
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