tv PODKAST 1TV September 1, 2023 2:05am-2:46am MSK
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you see, it happens here often. it could be the father and vice versa. yes, mom is all there. and what to do, how to actually communicate with parents with each other , it is clear that the question is more in psychology, but nevertheless it is in psychology. that's exactly financial education. ah, are there any correct words or techniques? how to convince, uh, husband or wife support you in this endeavor, i would say that to convince directly, if someone is strongly against and does not want to come in. here's to some new context. it's true, it's probably not a very rewarding thing, because, well, we are already adults, in principle, and it’s difficult. yes, there will probably convince. if someone doesn't want to do something. you can just do it with some of your own actions. yes , there is a demonstration of what, for example, is obtained by some kind of stories by some kind of discussion. but if i’m like a mother, it’s an honor to do this. yes, i study there , for example, they start buying some books there, organizing an environment around it , just demonstrating what to watch, how would we do this, of course. obviously
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you gradually know a lot in the practice of such examples when this is more connected with adult family finances, when the wife suddenly understands that she needs to do budget accounting and plan somehow, and the husband is so gay, there, i make money. in general, i’m not interested in anything anymore or vice versa. no, it’s not interesting, you’re nonsense. the main thing is that he does not interfere. you understand, because very often someone of a married couple begins to organize the process, some results are obtained. well, for example, there on the topic of tax deductions, for example, it’s very fine. we can get together. yes? this is for me too. yes, there is a relevant story there. so some joint contexts are taking place, which are slowly starting more dialogues. yes, as if more than some thoughts, the same is true with children, but now it’s just a common culture, and an informational background. that's the fact that people began to discuss some issues more now. this is taboo, yes, that you can’t directly say about it, that it’s somehow embarrassing there, or that’s all. the question
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of investment yes, in its pure form, that is money is not just like, uh, some kind of material goal, but money as money , as a tool in the future, when it enters a child’s brain, when can you start, uh, try to put it in a child’s head, for example , we have, yes, nothing already has an action gazprom purchased on a separate brokerage account. and yes. it was fun. yes, an absolutely natural process, i will tell this story. guys. we went on halloween and told, there is a rhyme for a girl. emma sits on the pipe. something there tra-ta-ta, there suddenly the pipe explodes. there gazprom dreams come true. here, yes, they all went to the older guys as a sister, so with this everyone was collecting sweets on foot at some point, then he remembered him and such mom and what is gazprom well, from this stitch i told him i showed him a video, i found some video, where is this really beautiful one showing that there are workers there, what are they doing? well, why does all this need to be beautiful, right? can you buy some of this
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company? so you can buy some for yourself? yes, just like that, accordingly, there are six. yes, six years. here you can buy some. he says, well like, what am i saying, well, i open the brokerage application to show him. see how this is an investment. this is where dad works. here. but we can buy gazprom shares, which was curious at the moment. we transferred 4,000 rubles to a brokerage account there. and from his money. yes, he agreed to this and he looks like this. and this little green thing grew a little while we were buying it there in a glass. i say, well, this is already a little bit of a share grown. if we sell them right now. it is clear that we will not be there about taxes comment. here, and now we are with him, and now on gazprom, plus the portfolio as a whole, here, to which we have added some more points to sberbank. there's a small plus there. and we are looking at it throughout. well, we come in once a week, and we started at the beginning of this year, we started on 23, well, it’s good here, because we could have started earlier. you
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just had a question for me, how would you explain, when a minus is interesting, i will definitely wait for the minuses and we’ll discuss this context. well, we just went into practice, yes, that is, at this age, it’s difficult there, probably explain that someday this will all grow there. now we have entered empirical practice on a regular basis. yes, we go in there, we buy something, we look, in general, if there is money, so that once a week , that is, once a week this is the period of pocket money, yes, when he checks there, and 200 rubles fell on my card there. there, what ’s going on in my piggy bank is yes, but it’s early, really, it’s early. this is more of an experiment of mine. yes, and on the basis of this experiment, i can definitely reliably say that this is not necessary early. such a big goal. uh, righteous is beautiful and definitely useful as an education. eh, who should pay for it, save the child himself or give birth to it? or it seems to me parents. and if we are talking about higher education. yes, we're just talking about a baby. in everything, this is
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what there are any price numbers and so on. we are talking about higher education, because well, there, if you take top universities there, then this amount is about 400-500,000 a year there. yes, in my system of coordinates, it is still financed by parents, yes, that is, i i understand that parents do not always have the opportunity to do this. and then it can come into play. there is an educational loan, for example, that a child will take out. maybe not a child. and a teenager, for example, is almost a personal question. if this is a c, parents continue to finance education. well, this is a question for the parent. i would continue. unless it’s negotiations with the child and the understanding that this is not going in the right direction at all and he really doesn’t need a whole story. there with one of the older children of the daughters, when they drew a plan for me. yes there suddenly in the tenth grade, the university was changed, and now i was faced with the fact that the unified state exam with this one is the one that needs to be taken. there they are not very good. it's okay.
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so don’t worry, now we have a plan like this: i’m in the top 10, and there ’s a 50% discount, then the top five are there, well, in a little over a year we switch to free and in general everyone is happy now. i say great, the plan is just great. yes , now, uh, the first session was completed with two c grades. dad, then, said, how can this be? yes, well, that is, what’s the point of paying for triplets. yes, i say, you can now do whatever you want, well, on a budget, yes, here for money, that is, the point of studying for money is bad. no, it’s just a mistake, an accident and so on, but in the summer everything will change in the summer there were threes and twos for a period. well, in general, so on. well, here, another mechanism worked there. uh, there were two programs in the second year and uh, you know how, your dad will understand me. um , i said we're taking a loss. yes. here is his review. i withdrew the money for the second semester. well, he didn't speak to the child himself. there before it's still a grudge, but then she took a loan study and uh. through the floor, she
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graduated with one b, and she graduated with honors in general, and i was reinstated there as the best dad. but this lesson has started, that is. well, this is a very cool situation, yes, financial development and ready-made answers. i think not here, because it all depends. it really depends on how events develop and how the participants in these events show their investments. i understand correctly that this is a non-refundable investment. here we are again they said that this is an irrevocable investment. this is factual. so you define for yourself that comfort zone with yourself , psychology. how, how much do you invest in a child? expecting nothing is exactly how it works. i think yes. i ’ll also say here that here, for example, as part of our family financial plan. yes, right now, right now, the goals of children’s education are financial goals, the education of the shadows, which we are directly saving for a specific amount of money and it is not there. yes, that is, my husband and i are discussing this. that is , we understand that there will be something there take place.
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and how many are the oldest? elders are 12 and 9. well, there is certain funding from accumulative life insurance , which, perhaps, will go towards education, that is, money - in principle, there is, well, it ’s clear to say that this is the goal. we don’t have such a goal. . why not? because we can’t fully say? what will happen there? that's what they kind of want, i'll tell you from my own experience, i wonder if there's a wind in my head about choosing up to 17 years. i had it there. yes, there, well, the situation there was tough. there in your time. it was afghanistan. there were only 6 universities and where they took the army from, so i would know where i would go, but since this is physics, i was chosen. better than him there, thank god he had the brains to go there. in this case, that is, what happened to me, i can say there , well, both there, the older daughters. uh, such a situation that now uh daughter, which she entered there on 18, i think that this is one of the best universities, strange, but it turned out that this one? no longer a cake, as
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they say, that would be at least radically there was an error pop- well, i can do that no question. yes, of course you can, that's fine. the main thing is that not in 7 years. the profession of a doctor was there in time, and i found out that six months later, not only was the quality of education far from the ideal standards that had been drawn for myself. so the profession itself turned out to be this very one. well, unfortunately, we don’t really want to be dogmatic about the coordinates. yes, in this sense, you need to listen to the child, and unfortunately, here, uh, no, such that here. well, that's it, here you are 17. here you go now you understand, decision tenth. here remained. this, unfortunately, doesn't work. as practice shows. i'm even in my own range. yes, as we age, we understand that everything changes so much that you constantly need to snack on it yourself to get something somewhere, so, well, you know, i’m continuing this topic. just i have several children there daughter's classmates. well, how did you consult? yes helped choosing here here there are a few there. rules by which
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you should choose a university the first most important rule is not to treat this as life's work forever and so on. i'm telling you, you have already figured out what the first education you will receive will be, because the fact that it will be another education, at least there in the format of self-study. there is almost a 100% probability there. and then, when i talk about how to choose a university, i say that, for example, you draw a circle for yourself. yes, that's about what i want to do. yes, there are not 20 faculties there. yes, there, and you choose four or five, there and then the first is the first thing that he can, you look how the information was presented, because no matter what anyone says about it, well, it’s all nonsense. here we have everything like this, the site looks like a kolkhoz site being renovated in the nineties, but in reality we have nothing like that. here, as the information is given, the learning process goes on. this is how it all works and so on, and the second moment you read these texts. i'm very
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careful and at least you won't get sick of what you're reading, because this set of words is these combinations of words. you will hear for at least 4 years very often two criteria. the first is how the information is presented. what is this in people's heads as teachers? yes, that's why this bath, actually a life hack, when you choose, well, you should do it. children. it’s not you who should do it for them here, rather, well, such a skill, including the analysis of information, critical thinking, and the world of perception in general. here it is manifested, but it does not appear immediately, as it were, it does not immediately manifest itself in adults in many people. that is, it is a skill. well , that is, which must be directly trained. in my opinion. well, to summarize our conversation, we can say that everything is in our hands, that we raise children in this way, and how we would like them to treat us in the future, but ask the children what you make them do impossible only by your own example of attitude towards elders and the generation. we can show how it should be treated. well, what do you think, or rather,
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correctly, as you know, as there is such a rule , it is so established here. that's how it is in our family. like this. yes, if the child grows up, if you manage to educate, you consent and that's to this habit, and count b save and you invest. this is already the pinnacle of financial planning, so to speak , then i think that the fruits, er, they will not keep themselves waiting, including, and even there, it is not necessarily there, er, parents must be poor in old age. well, they just see that your child is happy, that he doesn't need what he has found. eh, he likes his business and knows how to manage money. don't litter. you are this. this is already worth a lot. this is peace for the sake of life. thank you very much anna thank you very much interesting conversation. thank you dear fellow passengers, we welcome
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you back to our flight in a podcast. everyone wants to fly the flight is going well today in the cockpit of our liner. i monitor the pilot leonid yakubovich for the sake of god, i beg your pardon, we allow ourselves a small violation. this unspoken rule is not usually accepted, it is not supposed that in the cockpit the left and right pilots should be well acquainted with the good old comrades. there is an unspoken rule. i deliberately violate it today today in the cockpit of our liner i monitor leonid yakubovich well, we are gaining altitude on wine, we have already taken it. i know why you
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came to aviation, you couldn't help but come to aviation. you talk about your father so much and so much that it even cuts my throat. your eyes are different. i loved, i didn’t love such a father. i miss him so much when i was a kid, i think i need to ask my dad. yes, i can. but i didn’t have time to have a lot of questions, but there was no one to ask them. this was a man who just to say that he loved aviation would be an understatement. he lived this, but more than five thousand sorties so many aerobatics. well, i have his flight books for complex aerobatics, 6-7 refuelings a day. that is, he flew over somersaults with a cadet, a cadet sat down, climbed out, another climbed in, and he flew. so 6-7 times a day he came home. i remember going to bed like this and
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starting in a dream for the sake of an exchange, then when i was in a kamaz. very dad, loved, this thing is very strong and when when he retired, i remember it was in kiev and there was some kind of holiday parade and planes flew low on there over khreshchatyk, and he went out onto the balcony. i look, he has tears in his eyes. i have or that his dad is pinching him. he loved him very much before , by the way, he flew as an instructor. yes , of course, he graduated from, uh, chuguev school. it’s like going to the suvorov school, like after the eighth grade, but i was flying by the eleventh grade, and the instructors were all hmm military pilots who had gone through the war front. the pilots are so serious
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and on the yak eleventh, well, the plane. you know this plane very well. that is, they are no longer in nature, probably, maybe they have been preserved somewhere. well, in short, he says, i felt bad, especially when aerobatics began there. slipping there or something. i say how to give to the dashboard. so when we sit down, i am a flashlight, open it, run out and run. he stay behind me. and i say, i’m leaving, and as soon as he gives me gloves, he says you’ll fly. go, my cabin, i'll wash the cabin , that's all. how many years. he flew 24, his mother was worried, well, these are night flights, when he walked, it means that it was from 12:00 at night, there until 6:00 in the morning the lamps did not go out in the bedroom. i am there at night i'll get up to drink some water. mom is reading a book . until he comes, he was a strict man, but cheerful. he somehow tells me,
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tomorrow get up at 6:00 in the morning. i say, what is it? well, rise these wings wave, somehow he will help me with wings. well, this is in the summer holidays, i set the alarm clock , i woke up, somewhere there without ten. i went out onto the balcony and suddenly came out from behind a house at low altitude at a speed of probably 700. i don’t know, maybe 600 and up, and just like that i left with my wings. then i came home from work in the evening. well, what did you see? i say, dad, thank you for thank you. i am for these someone dripped these over the military camp, apparently, and you decided from school. i didn't decide anything. i somehow. well, first of all, i have to start with the fact that my entire class is from my military camp. we were all children of military pilots, technicians, airplanes, and so on. and when my father was transferred to the rostov region in the city of salsk from tikhoretsk, i
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already had a class there. well, no matter how the children of the military were all ordinary there, i don’t know, and i kind of had no other idea who i would be, but automatically i went and ended up school. e, i stayed at home for probably a week and went to enter the stavropol military school, pilots and navigators, troops, air defense named after the marshal, i easily entered from my father. well, now i'm wearing glasses, and then both eyes were 100% and i was a little uncomfortable, how long ago the chair was twisted. this is such a thing, but dad said that it's all tempered. and not only that, i entered the storm faculty, that is, here is such a situation, because , firstly, i have a height of 94 meters, as if not very i got into the cockpit and entered, i got one c grade. higher in math in algebra, that's it, but then i corrected it for a b, and then i thought, i
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love music. well, what am i doing here, but although i wanted to go there, i wanted to, and right there as soon as i entered. and also in the enrollment, when we were applicants, i see someone all on their knees, which means they are knocking. i think so, if he acts as a drummer, someone sings and sits well, that means with a guitar. yeah, that means that’s what the guys did, and then we put together a group and became very popular in stavropol. and there is such a system, if within a week you get a bad mark in any of the subjects , then you are not dismissed, but since in the second year we had already become a popular group, we were invited by some factories and institutes there there are a lot of young people in stavropol. and the company commander was very angry about this, but could not do anything. and we go to play, as it were, and this is better than dismissal, because these are girls and so on and so forth. well, in
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general it was fun, i remember it with such the warmth of all this youth. you have finished your studies. what course did i learn until the end of the second , three sleepers were already sewn on, they switched to the third, and i wrote a report and gave it to the platoon commander. he tore me. in front of my eyes, he hit me on the button, which hurts a lot in hb and said, get out of here. well, i left and wrote another one over my head, the company commander mayorov then called the commanders. what it is? it’s like someone hit my buttons over my head again. they both said that the state had already spent a lot of money on me, how could i i’m not ashamed and so on, but for some reason i did it, because i wanted to be a musician. well. and and. so, he said, you will go to classes. i say, i don’t know, he says, i don’t know, will you walk, and one day my friend and i left the last couple of classes, went to the stadium, it was
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warm, undressed, took off our boots and lay down in our panties. and behind the stadium there is a school inside. we had clothing warehouses on our territory, and he ’s sitting there. uh, my, comrade seryoga klemenov. if he's alive and well, god bless him, and hello he sits facing the treadmill, with his back turned. he says, you won’t believe what i’m going to tell you now. i say, well, the mouth does not go. i say, okay, they’re sitting, the family is smiling. collect everything over three days. go to the optical wool. yes for starters. well, this is where it all started, and then in the end. i was expelled anyway. and they called the school to the council. well, it took a long time to figure it out. why i said that i want to be a musician, but the general is the head of the school and the general of the hunger strikers? i asked my father, because my father was a pilot instructor at this school and his general called and said, well, we feel like
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making a fool. i could enter any university in the soviet union without exams. well, because i took the entire course of higher mathematics, physics, and so on. sopromat burn it with fire. well , i didn't know that either. i already found out after i was demobilized from the army. my mother told me this in confidence when his general, his father , asked what to do with him? he says, let him go and tighten his soldier’s belt, and my time in military school was not counted. i went to serve in the radio engineering troops, operator of a guidance detection radar station in the city of serdobsk well, a city is a strong word, it’s a small russian town, a very friendly, nice town, and our point was 5 km away, from this town there were 10 soldiers, three warrant officers and two officers, that’s all. and two radiation stations, and there i served for a year, and the commander of the unit, major
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gribovsky, when i opened my military id , it said expelled due to unwillingness to study. he says, what about you, i say, yes, you understand. i want to be a musician. here i want to enter a music school. the music is mine, he says, but i understand you. well, let's make an agreement. listen well, it ’s my profession and i will help you. and there is an order from the minister of defense, which states that the unit commander has the right to petition. in my case, with guys like me, who were fired there, or left military schools during urgent mobilization, and since i first became a third -class operator, but a second there, in general, i mastered the profession in a year. uh, he called me from building on may 11, 1977, i shook hands and said, thank you for your service, and i went home. you said so much in your baht that i can’t help but ask you to sing this song. let's
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dig, i'll drink vodka. we still have a little bit left. let the maple sway above us. and repeat. let's go and have a drink of vodka, dad. and we’ll get a little drunk somewhere. well, then we’ll sit quietly and just keep quiet, dad. i'm sorry that i visit you so rarely over the years. i'm sorry about our meetings. i'm somehow on the run all the time. and
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your maple leaves green every time in spring blossoms like the smell of lilac in childhood. and everything is always in flower, dad. let's see each other then . sorry it's so late. it's a pity that dad couldn't do it earlier. here. and in response only the wind, well, hello son. come on dad , remember again. those who once did not return,
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just a little short of reaching home. how old are you ? the flight jackets that you and i wore together? from thin dark brown and didn’t buy another one. let's dig and drink vodka. let's dig and have a drink, so many years have passed. but after all, some kind of light regrets something, where suddenly through
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so many years. having left the studies, the musician is already a touring performer. and suddenly there are so many songs about pilots , so many songs about people. in the sky, i understand your song, dad, but i swear it brings you just an incredible state of mind in the auditorium. i saw it. i can understand this, and why everything else, but where are we talking to you from? i call you, you call me the first words. what kind of landing is there and after i started driving to the hot spot it grew exponentially. uh, where were you last time i wasn’t there yet. you were in
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donetsk and lugansk lugansk i have been there several times over 8 years. but this time it’s the second time. i’m there, and as for the flight songs, but i don’t know. i’m drawn to write about these people because, firstly, these are my brothers. secondly, i love them all, because as practice has shown, pilots don’t exist like donkeys. well, it probably happens very rarely. i have never met anyone like him, first of all, they are all serious guys, but with a great sense of humor. tell arkadyevich, we know this, especially, of course, i have great respect for the pilot, civil aviation. i just sometimes put myself in their place, when you get into a strong bump there or something else. thank god i didn’t have any prerequisites. here in civilian life, when i flew on civilian planes. but all sorts of things happened and people told me that they were on the edge. and i can’t even imagine how i would behave if i were in the commander’s place. this is
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worthy of a huge deep time sasha talked about it. i have mentally put myself in this position many times. i can’t say that this is responsibility. yes, this is not just a pilot, this is a commander. this is kvs. so it's definitely different. history, a completely different person who has 100% authority on board, and yet you know? there are moments of happiness. there is a moment of takeoff, but, probably, very many. no, i share me not very many. yes, especially at night , a long shoulder, a long flight and suddenly in the night. you see this strip of luminous happiness, do you understand? yes, yes, and you came home. where are you waiting? this is the feeling, you know
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the lump right? many times i am, of course, against the rules, but many times the pilots invited me when landing. i saw the landing. of course, unique process. there were even cases when this strip was not visible. that's what it's all about. they came in using the instruments, and i look at the instruments and think, well, yes. well, i would like to see her somehow, but there are about 200 people behind me who don’t even know what ’s happening, they’re thinking. well, why are they there? well, now let’s sit down and think about it. it's that simple. i would rearrange it. think about it, think about it and sit down. yes , you know what sasha sings to the flyers. i wrote a song specifically for the centenary of civil aviation. 100 years, can you imagine, it seems that like it was yesterday. well, well, like yesterday, that is, we see, as we know , documentaries, how aviation was organized. how did you start on what did you fly? i
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can’t even imagine how it was possible to fly on that, in general, yes, and i didn’t want a laptop. you flew a lot. and here's another, please, in the cockpit. i have him, by the way, barely in the woods. there is no place at all. so my friends and not only to all civil aviation pilots. yes, not only a pilot, but all those who are directly related to this type of human activity, especially, of course, a pilot dedicated. the takeoff takeoff and towards the winter passion and the souls merged with the car. the crew and let the bad weather frown on the course, but that’s what flight experience is for. well, what can i say , their work is not dusty. and people talk like that to each other. they don’t understand that for a civilian pilot, behind every flight there is an invisible battle.
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it happens that only minutes count, shirts are wet, as if you had taken a shower, there are military parachutes in the cups of their seats, and here there are hundreds of souls on the backs of innocents, how nice it is when obedient cars in any the conditions are beautiful. every time we are skillfully led by real men, those who desire to work for us to live and work. there are no people higher than happiness, any of us is ready to hug you, if only we could we only ask for one thing, fly brothers, we are grateful to you and god bless you. god we only ask one thing, fly brothers. we are grateful to you and god bless you. god, we wish
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you to live in adversity without looking back, so that your loved ones will always wait for you, so that the number of all ups, of course, will be equal every time, so that the prerequisites are forgotten for you the road and every flight was allowed without delay, so that the bosses would not judge you harshly. well, there is no million-to-million weather for people to live and work above happiness. any of us is ready to hug you, if only we could we only ask for one thing, fly brothers, we are grateful to you and god bless you. god we only ask one thing, fly brothers. we are grateful to you and god
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bless you. you know. probably, after all, this is a profession that attracts, like a magnet, even people who have never flown themselves, for some reason they begin to write such lines vladimir semyonovich vysotsky yes, he never flew, my ringing, the sky is my abode but the one that sits in me you think that he is a fighter, you know? where did i somehow think that it could be from childhood. after all, all people fly in childhood. well, yes, this desire to take off probably remains in a person with this childishness for life. maybe some kind of white envy for those who want to be there.
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he says, you know, when he had the opportunity to meet with veterans. great patriotic war or with representatives of some from the profession, for example, sailors or pilots, they sat and drank, talked about flying in their arms or talked about the submarine fleet, and he sat and wandered into the street, and since the imagination is rich, then it turned into some such wonderful songs, probably , but i’m still talking about something else. well, where did the genius actor come from in bykov, where suddenly only old people will come in, you know? it's not even a movie. this is a piece of life that you and i spied. it feels like i looked at it , the way they behaved. it’s not that how he pulled the handle there in the cockpit, how he uh covered the attack and everything and in the eyes of everything. i have seen professional pilots. this
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cannot be played. where does it come from? here? my father told me the same thing. he says it's one of the best fighter pilot movies ever made. not only that, as you say, everything is correct . regarding how it happens in battle, and then there was no computer graphics. yes, they flew and the filming was done reliably, and so on. but the most important thing is that firstly a sense of humor, secondly, here’s the musical side, remember, right? a pilot? you can fly anything very much anyway, but the response from the propeller is required to be a musician, right? makarych sorry, yeah mister there was no shmita. so he waved, he waved without looking, yes , accept it, and then then bykov himself wanted to become a pilot , he once had such a desire, because, well, he didn’t pass the commission, he decided he didn’t get along with this matter, and therefore it seems to me that he put his whole soul into this film. tell me,
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little bunny, when you speak to the military, well, it doesn’t matter before for the pilots before the course. are you yes, that they do not ask to sing? here you drank drank. that's most often what they ask the cadets, of course, ask to sing something. uh, like from gorky park well, for example, kolya's brain tam and so on. well, because they are boys, they remember me with such long hair and here, playing a music lesson and so on, and pilots. completely different here. i don’t know how many times i sang right in the parking lot when the su-24 takes off, especially there i stopped, because even it’s impossible to say then the power of this plane. so are any songs, but about aviation - this, of course, is a sacred matter. i know well, er navigator bones. murashkina, yes, this is the navigator, 124, who was shot down by a turk, yes, in
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syria yes, and i couldn’t resist. i wrote this song. this is the one if you don’t mind, i’ll perform it , sent her bones, and he sent me a few words. thank you it was. this world once existed for some reason and we came up with a song called the parable of the shot down and we live in it at random like blind kittens. but calm at heart. i'm next to me, my navigator. he will confidently lead my winged targets, brother. let's go along the route, getting involved in work, as usual. we feel superfluous words next to each other's
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after all, the commander is always the last to leave the car. like a sea captain, taking his last stand, and then the ringing in his ears, as if a buzzer had jammed somewhere. is it really the end quickly, but here you go and the navigator thought, kostya is also happy for a long time and this. our life has long been thought out for us and it is so difficult to change anything in it.
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