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so that the blood does not go down from the head to the legs and so on, he may lose consciousness, but the guys who are used to are already standing. they don't get up anymore when zero gravity doesn't work for them, because they just hold on like that and already, and they don't lie down anymore, when the plane is going up, and they are there for safety, so that uh in case at the twenty-second second you are somewhere head up, you know, like a dog. they're like, they just go down quietly like that. yes, yes, they let you down so that you are there didn't break anything. listen, was there anything when you were there, well, it’s physically difficult there. it’s scary, but it was at that moment. i didn't feel in danger. well, yes, there is a moment when the plane begins to rise and gives you a piece of paper, you highlight it and the instructor says, in short, planes sometimes fall not this one, but there is a first time for everything, if you see. and it's so funny, it
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tells you that already from this story it's their ease of confidence, it becomes easier. and you don't think it can happen - says if you see me that i'm yelling at you, and there's a red red light. it's just that i can get you through this. you have to put on a parachute. i don't have any films on me anymore, when all the parachutes are gone. that is, if they just pass, such a situation where red you must quickly grab him. yes, yes, yes, then he will kick you. yes, let's hope so. it will open itself. there is automation to ask. yes, there are automatics that say, if it doesn’t open, here is the handle, the red ring. yes, red, here to the right, here to the left. in short, let's meet. now i'll take away no checkpoint, but i looked at how you rotated exactly rotated in your frames. how does it feel, that's how a person. well, after the first is trying, when i felt that where? already on the second i, well, you
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feel as if you are in the water, if you can calmly in the water. here you rotate and if you dived once, then you feel comfortable. i dived and therefore to me it was me i enjoyed already after the second moment the other actors who were involved in the filming were. everyone was fine. everyone was fine. only those who went a little overboard with dinner, which got back a little overdone superfluous superfluous. i have to say it's easier. we saw them having lunch. we continue the conversation with the cute bikovich and yevgeny okhrenenka, and i'm anton cabinetler. tell me what happened to you there. is it true? excuse me? true . he told me before i became a part of this film at all, i asked him if we would meet. well, let's tell, and he told me that your program for
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docking the station did not work. and that you had to manually had to, right? this is the first time i've had to do this. yes it was the first time ever i flew alone with two non-professionals was gone. i have an engineer's board, so all his tasks fell on me, and i had to simultaneously look with my console, where i have my own information looking at, uh, engineer's board. well, sometimes i can choose on my own, but then we lose the information, which, well, sometimes it happens that it would be better to transfer the ship further. they made me such a remote control of this size. julia kept it under control, and it was made specially in case of emergency situations. if something urgently needs to be issued, for example, turn on the engine, turn off its engine. well, somehow fight to depressurize the ship. if it burns itself just everything we do. we open the valve, all the air, oxygen leaves , the fire will extinguish itself, but at the same time we are already inflating the spacesuit. here, to
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do all this was on purpose. uh, remotes are made with such buttons, and i trained. hmm came. that’s just not a regular situation - this is a manual docking, that is, the automation failed, the backup system and, uh, i had to dock. all was good. the most important thing is that the alignment must be perfect. if there is a problem with cynthia, we were training , i can’t say that it was right for me, like an unexpected job. no, i trained and trained alone, but there were, uh, nuances. that in order to issue commands e, which were not reached by such a hand on purpose, if the extension cord is called a pointer there or a command was given, i asked for it or here is a pointer for you. you hold it and as soon as i tell you, like, give a pointer, well, briefly, to you did not give exactly those places where i can put my hand with a glove, then issue commands and give back the glue. well done he.
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at least he stopped shooting, because before that he had already shot the first shooting of such a small one. he had a camera, he already filmed yulia. i said something. where to look there , how was he all the time when we went in the machine gun, i sometimes controlled it like that, and he turned the cameras over, but when it all worked, the red light starts to burn. ah, flash fire. we have a siren in our ears too. well, in order to wake up, they understand that i’m asking for it starts to pop up on the scoreboard, various information is also highlighted in red with yellow, and so on. all that is, they did not understand what was happening. we understood that something wasn’t exactly right, well, because we were training, and they sometimes heard that if it happens right there, i open another book precisely because starting to work, so the clinf the first thing i did was removed the camera rolled over to shoot they had some tasks, when when something like this freelance happens, they had some the protocol they have to make, uh, and follow. yes, of course, uh, the ship could not be
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completely remade for one flight, the ship could fly for a long time, uh, except for the remote control, for example, there are valves. yes, the valve is not allowed. here is an electric remote control, what is it? and there are manual valves? well, roughly speaking, there is a valve open closed, it opens oxygen closes and the climate was like this and in july one suit supplies oxygen to us, the other supplies it. e in general, when we open our helmets, we can breathe easy, and we closed. so it needs to be opened. uh, that valve to us oxygen, uh, went exactly in our spacesuit. next is the valve. here is klima e, which connects. e, just, well, the internal volume of the ship with the external space. that is, the one that is still regular. eh, it's closed. only when we return to earth, when everything is already at an altitude of 5 km. well, that is, where normal oxygen is, he opens it so that, uh, pressure equalization just happens and we can already breathe normal air and glue. julia had those flaps, oh, which i must
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have never got any paint on. here here they have learned. right. you say it was such a protocol, they had their own books. they couldn't touch anything. only i said that it would open that valve , we don’t call such valves. here, that valve. yes, the valve has a long name, but we professionally abbreviate just acronyms, that is, well, there are the first tribes, for example, hpc. open hpc - this means pressure equalization valve. we are a little ahead of the story of the docking itself, but we have, uh, video footage of our own start offer to watch, yes, let's we'll be back october 5, 2021.
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what power the son knows from childhood and i even have pictures. he left because russia has taken much more than the first steps, but everyone in the world has a feeling that russia is not
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the leader in this sense. yes, i think that's it, that's why this film. it seems to me a real concrete step towards this, because ok to make a film. uh , in space from the point of view of flight technique technology, and the flight itself. hmm, it is more difficult. in this sense, that here you have to fly without, uh, a second professional, but the rest of the parts. i so i suppose, let's say, they did not interfere with life on the iss yes, of course, they will trouble some great good, that is, when we docked, the crew of which was on board, it was seven people four. and from the american dragon and three of ours from the russian ship were waiting. even in our russian segment they prepared a snack for us. that is, they warmed up the food there
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drinks. well, yes, and of course, the entire station watched the docking itself. uh, and then hay. eh, they were just waiting when they flew in one by one through the transfer hatches from the ship to the station. yes, of course the guys were waiting. eh, we talked a lot, it was interesting for everyone, when we were filming the film, from time to time we flew in to see it. well, how is it going? this is a real step to bring the cosmos person closer to an ordinary person who will go to the cinema, watch a movie and feel that it is possible, there will be much more people who want to fly, because many here i communicate, if the names have somehow left the space age with people and with young people. many people think that it is unattainable. it's actually somewhere on another planet. these are some super people. they are the smartest , healthiest , strongest
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. we have never prepared even tourists for 9 months. now, since it is 3 1/2 months, many tourists again looked in our direction and just right after uh, yulia's climate flew already, two non-professionals already flew. these were two japanese tourists, they paid 100 million for two there and flew in the same way for 12 days. that is, it became real, uh, the terms are shorter. although we launched before, of course, uh tourists. i say the terms were longer. wedge in this film, he chose a very correct point of view. you know how they tell you to make a movie about space? there are a lot of questions here, the main question is what is this movie about? well, it's clear, we 'll fly, it's clear we'll see you on the ground. we will clearly see the cosmos. clearly we will see rockets. well, about what? feature film feature that is, yes, yes, what is the grain of films, what is the essence of the film? because
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the film is about whatever the film is about people, it is always about people. it's always about where you didn’t fly, it’s always about all sorts of fates about what is inside the relationship and attitude towards oneself experiences between yes experiences. and this is what the viewer is looking for? uh, he reacts, he reacts, because he can be with this, yes, he can participate in this, and therefore, it seems to me that the cream has chosen a very correct point of view. he made a movie about how people prepare for this and how this flight looks real and he had this experience. he went through it, yes, and while he and therefore i are a real instructor on the simulators, a lot of people directly
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from the center only the navts, who, like me , played themselves. yes, doctors. there is some documentary in this film and that's why it will be so strong. i think that it is doomed to success, that people really seem to have flown. we have a tradition. we watch the film the white sun of the desert the day before the start. and when they ask here, i don’t understand at all, they, firstly, don’t understand the essence of this film, but it seems to me that there will also be a challenge. on such a tradition to watch it, just before the start is not necessary, like all the time, at least as a young non-flying cosmonaut, be sure to listen. i want now about girls. just to ask you about our girl, but tell me about yulia, please, that's how it is in general, there is makeup in the same place. there, in the same place, as in general, how she did all this, it didn’t have to be harder than here on earth, because i myself didn’t see how the film was shot. well, after
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we got back. eh, here's the earthly part of it filmed. that is, i plunged into your profession, became an actor, that is, yes, really immovable, first, how many people it is already. well, this is separately for klim's work, how did he shoot? one? yes, i don’t know this crowd there , there were 100 people, maybe more, and just like that, if we talk about the actor’s assistants, of course, there are make-up rooms and so on. that is, yura had to. she got up early every morning. e, since e is one place of acceptance, and water procedures. and what do you have excuse me, what do you perceive in the morning? well, how would you officially understand how much this morning is? well, yes, if every 45 minutes dawn and i rolled up and looked out the window. you won't say what time it is. you can't even tell until you look at your watch. uh, well, officially wake up at 6:00 am and around 7:15-20. the crew should be ready to communicate
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with the ground and receive, uh, the task for the day. here julia got up early so as not to slow down the people. eh, each soap brought to itself , this is not the simplest thing; there is no soul, there is no running water, so it had to be cosmic. the more we see in the frames. uh, her hair. i had to sort myself out. put on your own makeup. she somehow did something in her cabin, took with her that very small one, because you can’t take more than 1 kg with you in general of all personal things, and this little cosmetic bag she has. she somehow walked and cleaned up so that she would not scatter. there she can. strongly i hope someday she will tell, and yes, the set is being prepared, but everyone was afraid that there, well, there would be swelling. yes, uh, well, it can be seen, while the staff, well , because yulia is known, there are both their colleagues and themselves, that the first days, until they were rebuilt, first, the cheeks begin to rise. well, they rise straight up, because they have this gravity and such a face. they just prepared my make-up, here at mosfilm. uh,
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just in case, god forbid , remember the story was that they were afraid that the flash drives did not fly there and so on. well, there are no films, just in case, if something is wrong, so that this is how i looked in space, i had to make such a grimm, just such a mask, so that it turns out to put it on for half an hour all day you don’t go like kost, so everyone was afraid, but it seems to me, on the contrary, it's real you can see how the human body behaves, how it looks a little different than on earth. and it's clear we astronauts did not put on makeup. uh, we don't need philip to be there to film us the interior. well, klim took something away from somewhere and promised to return it. by the way, i wanted to say that he bumped something there, but he didn’t bump anything. i mean, he was filming. well, he doesn't like this interior. in his own way, he cleaned there what we constantly lie in their places. we, when we were in the training center, astronauts, he remodeled some rooms there, and so on remained. now they
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will be so now they will not at the same time remake in what was introduced their vision at all. what about the escargots? where is this story from? well, this is a fake, but that, unfortunately, we arrived. eh, that's it, something like that was stolen there, like, yes, they stole all these flash drives and still do. so i say, until the film looks, most people meet, they say. oh, you were the commander there, remember. yes, i was, yes. and what about the movie where the lost flash drives, so that everyone thinks that i went down with them? this i will bear to say. yes, i, first of all, i didn't go down with them. this is oleg for whiskey. in general, you can lose in such a space, this flash drive. it's like a thumbs up for everyone or something like a name. wow. here is such an orange, one flash drive, but of course, materials shot in 10 days. it's right here you're right
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the box of the suitcase was laid out in total. e, in foam rubber, so that god forbid, but of course, everyone understood the importance. of this information, of course, we alone left a copy at the station, that is, time. yes we are used their resources. well, temporarily the station has already looked. well, it's just space. and we will tell you what happened there, but klim e every night, that is, we filmed everything, we go to rest. he did not go to sleep. that is, he is very small, maybe for 2-3 hours every night, he dropped the best frame, because he could not reset everything. we do not have such a large bandwidth filmed. well, a very heavy file, so to speak, so i dumped the best while he slept, rested on the ground around the clock in the tsup, by the way, were not there during our class. no one came in all day. during the hit no, a special room. let's call the headquarters
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like this, yes, uh, in the soup for the film crew. dudin was always there, i don’t know , his understudy, as an operator, his other assistants were a bunch of people who were always ready to help him. that is, he dumped, they looked right there on the big screens, filmed. uh, information, all the material and gave him advice in the morning. well, for example, the camera settings, because it's a raid, it's all manual. naturally, the light there can be sound and him every morning. we had exactly a video conference every morning for half an hour. he got these from, uh, how to shoot further and what turned out well, what didn’t work very well, so even this sea was already enough. uh, in order to make a film, so let's dispel this face, myths called me, for example, they called from good people, good artists. do you know such? well, the clints. yeah, it's true, yes, they had them, they didn't ask me. they just told me. well, are you a director? he even , well, flash drives, just have a video from the landing
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our collector and their faces show that the flash drives were with them. you knew the guys before the start, so they returned?
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do you think their worldview has changed, have they become different? but enough time has passed. it seems to me that after landing, i communicate more with the climate control. i also talked with yulia, and it seems to me that yulia somehow became aware of her . he even has a little bit of a look . hmm everything is turned over and analyzed everything is absolute and it seems to me that one of the two, our children have more, and not so quite deep ones. well , not simple souls in a good sense, but it seems to me, something like that appeared here, i don’t know, i can’t feel at the energy level that they have expanded, right? yes, i'm on
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the climate, well, the climate is always so calm in it . you know when he thinks. you understand that there is a certain universe that is there. some processes are going on and there are many of them at the same time. well, after space, i didn't say anything had changed much, but i just made sure that he was from this planet and now it's officially something. so julia is also such a versatile person who can do anything and dance and sing and play. yes, yes, yes, everything and the taste flies. by the way, about acting. can i ask you for your role? at least you play yourself, but that's it, you are officially an actor in this film yes, an official actor, and moreover, when the film was born. i
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have read the script. there were a lot of different astronauts involved. uh, in life it turned out that so many can not see him to provide the astronauts especially on board, and therefore i am from the commander, who was somewhere in the background, and in my opinion, i didn’t have a single remark at all, maybe one or the door i began to acquire these expressions. then there were scenes where not just a monologue. uh, the dialogues are going on and it was necessary to learn these uh, the words of someone acting or as they said? why should you study? and why didn’t you learn the words, we were reading. yes? well, on the ground already in baikonur, that is, everyone was already working out each scene, and i read my words. it seemed to me, well, what did you say steam. if not, you need exactly what he came up with as a screenwriter. well, on the one hand, it seems easy to play yourself. yes, astronaut. anton shklerova plays in the same closet. well, as it were in the credits, but on the other hand , emotions, when it was necessary there, well, i tried
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to say, in my own way the climate. it's all somehow in its own way. no, somewhere i got somewhere . well, anyway, it was at least ten, duplicate, every every scene. i, well, we can't understand astronauts. how can you do the same thing 10 ever could imagine imagine at all imagine could you be? in the film, actor no will now offer some like. well, let's say on the ground. well, let's put it down, you see, well, you need to read it. i won't go like that anymore. what the hell did you say? no but, well, more with some. well , it wouldn’t be. well, maybe i would say to him that yes, no problem. well, dear friends, we have created our challenge and courage, desperate love , decisiveness, the touching beauty of our vast earth and the broad soul of man. don't be afraid to challenge yourself and accept it. were with you today. i am anton shkapper, as well as my space guests, theater and
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film actor darling, bikovich, and film theater actress evgenia okhrenenko. it was a space history podcast. we don't land. we continue our flight, congratulations on the premiere. dream. fly and you will succeed, and most importantly - go to the movies. enjoy watching. hello friends. this is a podcast, paw jokes. ah, here i am vadim galygin and with me wonderful morning birds but today they are in a different format. ah, night butterflies. yes olga svetlana is wonderful, the host of the program. good morning. uh, but today they are really nocturnal butterflies - this is olga ushakova svetlana
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zeynalova greet each other. but first of all. uh, i want to introduce a russian tv tuning chart on it. tune in to good water. i want yes, yes, thank you, sveta i. first of all, i would like to introduce you as charming. mom. today we will talk about, including children, but about in context. uh, should children be told jokes, that is, should children be able to tell jokes, listen, understand, humor, how a joke affects the upbringing of a child, etc. and etc., so let's probably start with, uh, well, as it were, firstly, how do you feel about the genre of anecdote and uh, did you manage to be present there in companies as a child, that is, it was in childhood that you didn’t teenager there. and when you were small children, where adults told jokes or there, uh, you told, as if in this children 's society environment in the yard and so on, only she is younger, but in my soviet childhood. this
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more than such vulgarity that you could hear from children, and there are eight, ten and 12 years old. and on the street, i didn’t hear such a thing later, maybe when i grew up now. yes? i therefore, well, in the forest in the eyes you say to me that it was fun. that's fun. i recognized all this with such eyes, and of course there were topics that were very exciting then for the children. they are worried now. it's there with uh, money alcohol was not uh sex. here in my soviet soviet circles. it was discussed that he might someday appear. yes, and in fact from there. i exhausted the basic knowledge of how things happen between men and women, and then the anecdotes that are told at home. it's different. yes? it's completely different. and at home. so you scooped up others there, you know that the professionals on the street, basically told, of course, with swearing and
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the funniest funny jokes - they seem to contain normative vocabulary that you can’t say e not with children and not on tv. i remember when we were children we laughed at the word fool, where did you grow up? me too now a little bit so progressive you are with your children. you're basically telling a joke. do you generally accept it or not? we don't tell jokes anymore. i think it's a generation. i have two generations of children 15 and 16 years old and 4.2 years younger. but older they have, in principle, grown up, probably on the work of vadim galygin as well. such stand-up comedians, yes, that is, a joke, as a genre, probably, has already died for the current generation, but they have learned the classical form, but tell funny stories. that i have an endless story from school, my daughter tells directly, as on stage, and she adds some details. well, actually, how does the stand-up comedy genre mean, yes, that is, she somehow beats everything in such a way that it sounds funny. but these are, as it were, not jokes, a real
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story from life, but in fact, after all, some life stories became jokes. why they say it happened, a negative situation, that is, almost an anecdote, now there is just such a meme, but it goes around. e, my beloved, i, in my opinion, sent him evil to everyone send out. this situation in life, which has become a meme, is terrible, it is very funny. they sell a new bra, not worn, bought for growth, did not grow. that is funny. how do you understand? ah, but all the same, well, there are such well-known sociologists there, there are also teachers, there is lurie moshkin, there is utekhin rudenko, if i wrote out the last name, yes, that is, they are completely different people, but about the works of lurie. haha. well, in general, that is, not
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to argue, they agree approximately on, uh, and i completely agree that it helps children, in general it is more connected to build speaking, in general, that is, speaking, then i don’t know with reports, and so on, just expressing my thoughts and, uh, they noted everything. and i agree. they develop in children. listen, well first, me. eh, on the one hand , i want to say that now humor has simply changed. and he may have become a little sharper . a little tougher all these memes. eh, and generally faster time. we don't like long stories already. here long is clear there on the screen for 15 seconds, you understand? 15-20 seconds later , the children are already losing interest in what is happening, or didn't show them anything. yes, of course, either you either jumped, or you didn’t jump already, this is called. yes, who changed with the theme of humor? at one time, we just joked about the government party. mother-in-law. oh, mother-in-law. uh, husband came home drunk, there and so on. that
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's what we actually joked about, then there were some kind of jokes in the nineties , new russian raspberry raspberry ones appeared there, jackets and so on. now there is a different sense of humor. yes, there u over women jokes about silicone. eh, as if not. well listen, you jokes jokes my daughter. hey, i asked if silicone chest pressure, it turns out you think there, as in a chamber, trust me, that pressure is here to pump the doctor. do not measure my chest pressure, what if they inflate, she asked me how to do it? i say, well, they do it there, what are they puffing up? she says, and also, probably, the pressure is great. i'm out there not so they pout, veronica. you will grow up, i will explain to you, now it is better not to think about it. and my daughter generally offered to cheat a new mother when i said that i would burst if i ate all these sweets, they say, we 'll cheat a new mother, well, you say lucky, yes, humor. well, of course to yourself. i welcome you, we will get you
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a new one. we talked to dad here. we were just lying about that dad offered to cheat a new mom, otherwise mom burst yesterday. yes, uh, in general, the humor itself is simply changing, because the generation is changing, it’s normal for them not to. now tell them jokes about brezhnev. of course, they will giggle, but they will not understand anything, of course, one can draw a conclusion. and here is olya, i don’t know. you probably agree too what you teach children. tell jokes. for example, you say this genre now, like it’s gone, but why not bring it back? so, for this, i kind of made this program, yes, a joke, but in order to, well , this genre cannot be for years, on which the whole country lives, and there people vied with each other to tell jokes there and it was cool to know and be able to tell . it's kind of there right away, you're a cool guy girls look differently. and we just don't do it now. no, wait. so maybe it's just now somehow. yes, now the genre of reality, but more popular. well, firstly, right now yes, here is
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a life story using the services. e you younger kids. you just said, here are yours which are 15-16. yes, there are already trying some there, and you tell the younger ones. here, well, you explain some jokes here, these memes, what's the matter? or they show. well, i forgive any kind of humor at home, yes, that is, they, for example, i have prankkinkers. it also has this kind. well, yes, well, it's also interesting to play scary, i thought about leaving. yes, some are jumping out at me pillows like that. and what is the name in honor of the pranksters called it here, my children laugh at themselves, that is, when they fall. i understand that this is not a dangerous fall, they are without injury, then, of course, i also begin to applaud bravo cool fell laugh at themselves people fall. well, that is, in any case, you encourage humor and maybe after our program. at least you will start talking there, imagine coming home. olya so children, i need to
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think seriously, i have an encyclopedia of our home humor. i can do this for all parents. advise, because all these children's stories are funny. they are forgotten very quickly, even if it’s one child and it seems to you that i will always remember all this , it’s not like you forget very quickly, and i wrote down all their jokes in a notebook, and now everyone has there is a child. actually your encyclopedia of humor. well , you see how he does it, and you taught me all the time there on some short ones on harms on teff. i understand that for me to have a generation is already lost. there is, in general now to children. yes, for example, they read, well, in general, they can be stunned yes, and also, like stefi and others. uh, the authors have short stories where everything is lined up and it turns out to be some kind of funny. uh situation. at kharms, for example, there are these grandmothers who fell out, you remember, but now the child is there . that's it to say that oh, it's cool, yes, two grandmothers in the church were measured, who
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will pray to whom? whoever stops someone on the muscles is like that, she thinks that she is more than all these, this is uh such. here is the humor of the time. yes now we we already perceive it, how beautiful humor is. yes, there are some jokes. well, a lot, so teach your child to tell funny stories, funny situations. humor - it means to study it logically to think and to speak beautifully. in principle, that is, the anecdote develops, yes. i’m still a cancer, when i started working, i also worked with bachin’s stellavin, there was such a popular very popular show in the late nineties and early 2000s, so this block is very caustic sexually political humor, amazing talented people, it me and formed a joke, you know how tv comes and says so you have people in your area, you know, they are popular, which everyone knows. oh, we have a watchman tikhonych, he is 92 years old, the women
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love him. directly speaks every day to him a joint goes. well, they come to him to interview, they usually look at him as an old man, you know, he sits with an eyebrow, a shaggy beard , to guess what is not all. well, tell me how to survive. well, now, i'm already an old man sitting here that i don't go anywhere. i'm here. well, maybe you know some songs for women especially. no, well, just like here i am, i'm sitting here, i don't go anywhere, no. well, you are women, well, how would you lure these, he says, no, well, what, i don’t go anywhere. i'm sitting here, she says quietly well , why do you love women so much? yes, i don’t know , said tikhonovich. i twirled my furry eyebrows with my tongue. so, vadim's advice vadim if it means that you will meet a beautiful
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young girl, approached her and asked her for a telephone number, and she severely shaved you off and did not want to meet with you. do not worry, you just need to relax to come home and play with grandchildren, it's soothing. good thank you for your advice. nothing, boy. please tell me, dad , his daughter a fairy tale, he says it was with the king, shaking, the son was the first smart kid, the middle one was this way and that, but, and the third one was a fool, was he sick, or what? no, why are you getting worse and worse every time , and it happens. yeah, well, gotta remember, you see, anyway. here you can imagine such a family about a large family anyway, let olya down, let's have time hmm limited.
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unfortunately. i think the audience. hey, we 'll be forgiven. uh for the small number of jokes told, because we are mostly girls here we are. yes, we figured out uh, let's say psychologically. prepared not to tell a single anecdote. yes, he's handsome too. here. imagine imagine that we are not just guests of the program. and we don't know you such beautiful girls, sitting chicks. and now you're in the bar, you sort of sat down with us , we model, we'll get there. yes, we will go straight from night to morning. so you sat down with us and want to somehow interest us own person. you understand that in order for a woman to lie down in bed, you need to make her laugh. well , make us laugh, cheburashka comes running and says gena gene sends oranges to us. he is class. he says, 10 pieces, each has seven genes, says, wait for more goosebumps and how is it like, maybe 10 oranges in each village says, well, again you
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start boring, i don’t know, i already ate my families. let's sum up some small result friends. today we uh talked about whether or not to tell jokes to children. should children? can you tell jokes yourself? and in principle, let's agree on what to do with the mothers. so we all agree and well , maybe you will argue with us, but we came to the conclusion that, uh, kid, tell jokes. he improves himself, his speech is more connected. he then once will convey more information competently. well, as an adult. i don’t know, it grows there and integrates into our culture, integrates into the culture, besides this. tell jokes. e teaches the child to be witty to understand the meaning of what was said much faster than a child who does not understand what is it about well, it is very important, then in society these are people
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who understand humor. yes, as it were, well, there is someone you can play a joke on there and so on, that is, do you agree that jokes are useful for children? yes, it's a pleasure to work with you. i also remembered a joke. tell jokes to children. teach children to tell jokes. yes, this genre has changed a little, but nonetheless. uh, this is a very useful story that in your family will not only be a guarantee of good mood, but it will also give your child the opportunity to feel calm, well , somewhere in another company and then it will probably come in handy in life too, yes, but it will allow him to take the place of vadim galygin because he will grow old. good morning friends , we can’t change it like that, thank you very much, and thank you girls. i wish you good morning broadcasts, and so that you are like this, and this is always done, charge everyone with a good mood, like our program, all the best,
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friends. this is a podcast of paw jokes, and i'm vadim galygin and svetlana and olga also tell you, bye bye. beloved

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