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the author's handwriting there is some kind of his own style , respectively, and that is, on the one hand. i see, but now everything is very long there 700 networks, there are many different ones. eh, you see the pictures of the photos of the video cool. that is, you are inspired by this, but in the future you still need a little inspiration in your own way, and another thing is in the plan. she is a plagiarist. moreover, you copy things and make them worse, and then you expose them and also mark them there. just come honestly. uh. here, i’m completely calm, for example, in the kitchen i start up an internship absolutely free of charge, anyone come and learn everything i know. i don't have any secrets at all. no, i'm very happy. and if somewhere, in another city , a restaurant opens and they cook there, and my food, well, similar to my food, because everyone has their own style. yes, such happiness, that is, for the sake of it. as a matter of fact, we are working. well, yes, that's it, but when he starts poking like that without shyness, uh, up to plus all that. from the habbit, then it wasn’t there yet, but
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you are some specific product. i replaced. well, in principle, everything is cheaper and you have in moscow, of course, everything is always there, and everything and the expensive will be eaten. and we need something simpler and cheaper, yes, and as a result, this also happens. unfortunately, but nevertheless, the trend is still such a positive one in the regions, e, a lot of projects are actively developing. especially where of course there are tourists. yes, in fact, that is, well, now well, that's all, that is, as if asking for what you paid, that is, you come to restaurants. now there is no such thing as before. that is, you came to feed you some bullshit. and you, well, in principle, probably , i didn’t understand something, probably i don’t understand, paid there in the course and left and then uh, well, like there is such a sediment left there. now it has already been ridden. yes, if it’s tasteless to call the hall, come here. tell me what is it? why does it taste bad to me? i paid there one and a half 2,000 rubles. i don't like it. let's chita well, as it were, let's
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either change or remake, i recently arrived. uh, but it was in kazakhstan. so i recently came to a restaurant in a good restaurant in the city and they give a salad there, uh, dark straight. well, real black avocado, and i call, the manager says, you serve black avocados, this one is fine. i say i won't eat it. like you either remove the bills or replace a mike, that is, the friends with whom he spoke sitting at the table. they say, there, like, go my normal, and i say, i mean, you go, these are spoiled avocados. and that is, his accounts were removed. well, like, sorry there, everything is like that, no matter how there are conflicts, but they are, well, we eat it, it's normal. that is, here's another, as it were , this level. for now, as it were. well, like, come on, we don’t understand something, it’s okay, it ’ll do. that is, our people have already moved to another level already, as if they really appreciate it, and they ask for quality, and i think that if you open a restaurant with tasteless cuisine, then this is tristan, who, in principle, is doomed to the right. uh, russian cuisine, by the way, has the
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biggest problem. i think this is what many chefs and restaurateurs who want to specialize in this particular direction of russian cuisine. they cook tasteless and compromise in this way, but the russian kitchen and guests. arriving at such a restaurant, and especially tourists who especially have nowhere else to eat. yes, he sees he ran in and ate and he didn’t like it, and everything and further with him, maybe even there, i don’t know, for the rest of his life such something tastes so tasteless. yes, the same thing, that is, when you say , come to a russian cuisine restaurant, they say, my kitchen is at home, we will eat, but in fact, when they come, then they see the stove. they see some dishes of bread from the oven, there is porridge meat, and we didn’t expect them at all. what will it be, that is, now , uh, well, most of the time, uh, you go there for russian cuisine, you wonder, are you yourself an exotic cuisine, by the way, yes, why did i add this to the menu?
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dish kulaga yes, because the name is interesting, but i try not to scare my guests with such a name , it’s not the other way around , everything is very simple and clear . old russian and that is, we are just like here. do you want to try something interesting and such. come on super, and there here we have there kulaga and potassium and perepe and various. that is, there is varenets, that is, of course, mmm. here is the job of a waiter. he tells me, or i go out into the hall and explain that these positions are unusual. that is, i explain the story, as we came up with it, that is, we worked with uh, pavel and olga after all, respectively, historians too. that is, who there, well, helped a little there, accordingly, in this direction. and here in general. i believe that e ducts are exactly the dishes that, well, a person really exudes, there, a maximum of five knows in general, in principle, what it is, how would it be eaten?
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yes victor uh, we are lucky it's true that we have such a direction, uh yes, exotic exotic cuisine itself in moscow well , it's great that we were able to discuss a painful topic with you today, yes, in fact, just like that, just sit down and talk to someone about russian cuisine. yes , in general, and not to talk to anyone. in fact, she is very this topic. it seems huge to me and you can sit and chat, but it seems to me that a few hours, uh, and maybe even all night, it probably still makes sense to move in this direction. thank god that this cuisine is becoming popular now, that it is cooked in restaurants and people come and even try to learn. we have stoves, so to speak , respectively, people come to the firewood and say, tell us how it is, we also bought a house and installed a stove. and now we want to cook for me there, well, at home, i mean outside the city. eh, and, of course, i mean, it makes me happy, and it pleases me the way that every house used to have a stove and around this stove. it can be said that everything happened in the house.
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and now, of course, it can be said that such a device, which, uh, is not very popular, but nevertheless exotic. and yes, people go for it. that is, now it's great. everyone has a barbecue and everyone has all sorts of, uh, jospers, but with the stove, uh, we are still somehow cold, and here is a project in which you and i participated as cooks on wheels. agree, he also introduces people to regional cuisine, including russians. and although the guys also went to the caucasus to other regions, i see that this phrase is what kind of product in your region is the most popular. and, of course, on the one hand, i 'm probably fed up, but on the other hand , it's cool that we ask, i'm really interested in pulling it out. yes, the people of their wealth, in fact, national. ah. we are such people, we do not appreciate what we have, unfortunately.
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maybe we are not like that, we appreciate it, we use it, but the majority unfortunately, uh, it’s easier for them to do something new, something interesting, popular in your opinion, which is associated with russian cuisine, rye, which i spoke about, is river fish. yes, here it is these are the same fermented, how is it fashionable to say now? uh, mushrooms, for example, right? well , for example, yes pickled mushrooms, well, where else do you know, or ryzhikov, for example, right? well, that's it, this is ours. it was a podcast of a cook on wheels . we are the chefs of russian cuisine restaurants vladislav piskunov and victor, thank you very much. hello, i'm cosmonaut anton shablerov, this is a podcast of space history. today a wonderful person came to visit me, people's artist of russia actor producer yevgeny mironov hello yevgeny here
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we are united by the fact that we both went into outer space. you, as an actor, starred in the film i, as a professional, came out for real, one of the best films that i think has been made. lately about space are based on real events of the time of the first, in which you played a major role. you were the producer of this film, what prompted you to tell about this story gagarin and in general we pilot astronautics, firstly, thank you very much for the high rating of the film. it is very important. where was it said that after 50 years of declassified information about the first spacewalk, and alexey arkhipovich, i thought, what are we doing
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in hollywood would have been filmed not only in a chemical remake. they would make this film. how can we have a story that doesn't need a screenwriter. there's so much drama there. uh, there were collisions all this flight, even from the ground. they start out simple. well, you understand, not one script will write such a and further. so it began, the most important thing was, and the most important thing, was to persuade alexei the archivic. and i remember that i trembling voice dialed it i had a number. i dialed his number. i think, lord, how can i explain who i am and films, as i start , i just dialed the number and say alexey alekseevich this is it, so zhenya mironov i am an artist, zhenya hello. i didn’t even begin to explain in which films i starred in alekseevich quickly. i really need to see you. he says, come and i'm late because of traffic jams. i was traveling with a screenwriter. i 'm 4 hours late, pull up, suddenly worth shiny prada sneakers sweat
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suit. rovny stands alexey arkhipovich, speaks. well, come on, and that's how it began, how would our journey continue. how did you discuss the movie script. here he read it for the first time, when we met him, there was no script yet. i arrived the message was no idea and only an idea, and he must give the go-ahead, which means i began to question him was dinner, amazing wife. she cooked there. not only that, as a narrator, his amazing wife came up all the time and says too much, you tell less. well, it's kind of hot. this is the best not to tell. nothing further. we started writing the script, and we had consultants and you understand how i couldn’t ask him about everything, because we actually shot the artist’s picture, and there you need turns, how to say both in life and in the family had to be some kind of dramatic
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, so that the audience would be interesting to watch, but you can’t understand lying either, because the living hero leonov and his wife and daughter and relatives and koroleva firstly, he came to the set. he liked it very much. very cool. this one right on apparatus. everything, exactly. he said, climbed out himself, everything is cool. i tried everything. as a professional, i understand. how much was a non-stationary situation from the moment of the start further, how aleksey nuts returned, how he managed. i don't know how. well, having relieved pressure, turn around in this one, and the airlock and thank god are alive. eh, healthy ones, they seemed to have returned to the ground, but they flew far away, gathered somewhere and landed. we still need automation there, and they are in manual mode and after they were taken out of this for more than a day froze. yes, yes, yes, cosmonauts , firstly, we now have the minimum necessary number of things to descend in the apparatus so that such conditions, that is, after
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the landing-regular places of the crew, could be within three. so survive, wait for the rescue team, and all the cosmonauts and even the artists who gave me, uh, everyone passed, just a survival course here on earth in case there is an emergency landing. i know that he did not say that he relied on a fishing rod. that is, if they splash down until they find them to catch fish and not to die head. he took it away and threw it away and put down the gun, and it came in handy, because there are either wolves or bears, that is, they already heard some kind of lake with belyaev together. well, in general, here, well, anyway, i think that the most important merit of alexei is archived, that he was the first among the earth to go into outer space, and his exit was only, in my opinion, 12 minutes. here, i have an output of 8 hours 12 minutes, which is kind of huge. it's easy to make a difference. anton well, anyway, uh, it
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was the first exit. and when i asked leonov it was important for me to understand how to play. the moment when the first person breaks away from the ship and then no one knew at all, in principle they knew, well, as if the calculations could have guessed, they could, but still there in a spacesuit once, no one can fully know, i tell him alexey arkhipovich, tell me, how could you not be afraid. he says they are not afraid, only fools. it was very scary for me, it was important to overcome it at the moment when it was swollen and everything, when he had a panic, of course. he says, i remembered about my daughter, and who will lead her, and on september 1 , my daughter will go to school, and this thought made him. ah, survival work. i want to ask you anton since you have set a record for the duration of a spacewalk, tell me well, are you experiencing? i want to understand there is this feeling, well, not even fear. well, how is this the abyss
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above you. tell me that's the feeling. no , honestly, there was no fear, because everything has been worked out. we don’t have any non-regular situations, even critically, well, such close ones. uh, no longer know to the deadly we didn't have, that is in the open. yes, we all understand that this is a very hard job, that you have to constantly uh, move to fight with the spacesuit, because the spacesuit, in order to, uh, we stay alive inside has a certain pressure and every movement, for example, just squeeze the glove. it must be the resistance of the glove to do so any movement. well, just take hold of the handrail, and the other thing is to take some kind of tool to work with. you understand that she is the tension in her hand, this is heavy, corny job. i remember the first time when there was a way out, i opened it. uh, luke and beyond are sure to wait when russia of the light begins to get well on the cameras that were eating. help us uh-huh in the work of our instructor land soup. uh, well, so that there was
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good illumination and there was also darkness, i already began to rush there to tell me, no stop. so you have to stand now , russia will start there for a couple of minutes, and that's when the terminator went just right. well, that is, the strip dividing day and night. i saw this beautiful planet and say, well, now you can go out. well, then i started to work, on the contrary, i tried to get out, well, it’s cool there, you are attached anyway, without fail understandable with two halyards. and there is such a rule that there should always be two fixation points, in general there were such situations , maybe not only with us when they saved someone who was disconnected and thank god our colleagues didn’t even have special , uh, additional equipment. if suddenly , god forbid, he flies off, he can lead in action and fly up to the station, i honestly tell you i will say. i made a discovery for myself. i would go to space, despite the fact that since childhood i dreamed of either an artist or cosmo i had such a choice. yes, i watched, well, the whole country watched live the flight of the cosmonauts
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now, so to speak, it’s not a shame that it has become. well, so to speak, habitual. well, when he is filming a movie, and thanks to this informational occasion, the whole world watched it again. and so it became work, and i didn't i don't understand it didn't work. i'm a hero and have been and will be a hero so i'm claustrophobic. i'm afraid of an enclosed space, when a we were filming, and the camera was in one in one which one flew? is it a ball? this one, uh, where we run away, damn it, there is such a small ball, we climbed in there with the khabensky bone further inflated ours were inflated there, because it all swells there, then we all put on these hung, ropes in england this helmet was screwed on and i realized that i couldn’t open it myself. the air, of course, was some kind of oxygen, but i realized that if i start, well, the thought began to
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frighten me. i even like you there, it was not easy for me to play astronauts also because we were trained for this, uh. well, in no way cosmonauts were physically trained, that is, this is a centrifuge. i went there, uh, then not a little, then these swings, sunshine, this was a disaster for me. here in the movie it really was really offend. anton is seen there, just because the overload is felt, yes, well, that's the most er, well, interests to see the point of view was, how it was filmed it was his exit. yes, i went. clearly i'm a diamond, a man came out. man fast
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space is in free float today march 18, 1965 at 11:30. we continue our cosmic conversation with yevgeny mironov about space, cinema and i antoshkarov. i want to congratulate you, firstly, on the premiere , this is the premiere, yes, and the actors you have already filmed it, no feature film has ever dreamed of. by the way, it was somehow distant, in the first place. you have the ability. i
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suddenly don’t like you, like you, so i never tried on myself for a role in tyumen , it was difficult. this is a different profession. still agree. it is not so easy. yes what you feel? no, of course, it was difficult at first, i encountered it on earth. that is, by reading the script. we are on weekends. well , before the start, when the guys were already training , we got together and discussed the script and already read it. uh, some excerpts some yes rehearse. i'm faced with having to uh say what it says uh. it's not a monologue that can be learned. this is a conversation, you need to make a live speech. eh, i thought, i thought. i read the script, what should i say exactly like this with such and such intonation. eh, with some speed somewhere to pause, but i'm like, like, i think, i go to the theater. yes, yes, here is klim of course. uh, well done he immediately villa and he said no.
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you can be simpler, as they hold you in life, and i know what it was in the beginning. well, let's say so many astronauts and closer to the start. e, lin realized that so many people would not be involved in the filming. uh in orbit, so i sort of got three astronauts in at once. uh-huh. and i got more. eh, replicas. i should have talked, there and shoot down with yulia and with my colleagues and with oleg, uh, some of them are talking directly. and you want to say your own, be sure to forget it. and if you don't look at the camera, damn it, they're gone. don't look. how would you exactly look, but anyway , even when you didn’t look in the eyes, but it’s professional, of course, it was not easy to get used to it, you saw yourself, you saw it, you liked it. i didn’t hear the voice myself , i only saw that in space we filmed klim on purpose to show it so that i could appreciate what we had done. it was impossible that
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these are gorgeous shots, these yulins fly and ours, that's it, real weightlessness, it is clear that weightlessness fills this light. here he did everything so beautifully. well, it's interesting from the outside. and why did he ask, because many artists who are horrified for the first time advice on the screen are simply from themselves and simply. well, when you see yourself like that from the outside, it happens in different ways, i also want to ask us. i will first tell you how it was with yulia overpowered. she is an actress of the theater of nations, and three times. i saw approx. well, the same facial expression the first time she opened cabinet and told me. zhenya, i'm pregnant, and i realized that this is a disaster. i need to change her in the performances to introduce another actress. this is happiness, on the one hand, on the other hand. for me, this is a problem the second time when i gave birth to a second daughter and the third time when she opened it. i say yuri will stop. i thought it was the third child. she says no, i'm
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pregnant with outer space. i think what like like and suddenly i figured out what is actually reality. i didn’t believe in it until the end, that she weaves, of course, i’m terrible, we all worried theater was worried about her everything and it was so still. well, very touching. this flight from this press conference, your everything and only was, when i looked at you, i understood that damn it, well, behind it is like behind a stone wall, but according to the laws of dramaturgy is good. when did we not watch the live broadcast? no, he refused, the automation told us, and then i just sat there while we all continued on. you manually attached the ship further to yulia when she arrived, and we met, of course. all i knew was that for that it happened this day. that is , no matter how they were preparing, when suddenly this word was said refused. they, along with klim, looked at each other with a bad look. it
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was a regular situation. we have two circuits, the main automation and backup. when the main e failed, we worked it out again on simulators, so i checked everything, we switched to the second circuit. everything is clearly working, let's say the station is such a full-time node, we continue to fly around. that's it, well, i'm sitting on thinking, well, now it's already left in this. there are less than five there were meters and suddenly the flight director, solovyov, goes on the air . he never goes on the air when the process itself is going on. he just walks out like a boss, after we dock, he comes out with a suspicious speech. well done guys did a good job congratulating. and then he suddenly goes on the air anton if the second circuit fails now, yes, a spare. we're just going off the air right now. uh-huh you make the decision yourself, we give you the go-ahead and take it, switch to manual and join and as soon as he finished the speech he passed out. ok,
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and immediately refused, the second code. so, when this second spare circuit failed, then we have such a red light in the middle, it’s right there, just as it should be, but all the information is on the screen, but i understand what she is talking about, and all this is flashing. the same thing, the main thing is the siren. uh, headphones, astronauts, they didn’t fall asleep there. i don't know cheered up, that is, it goes until you offend. hang up sound. there it is only sound. so everything flashes, that is, everything. seriously and here it began, as expected, but since the good was given. eh, everything. switched to manual mode. well, further as taught, glory. god docked how the guys introduced themselves julia and klin how quickly they adapted. here, uh, to such circumstances quickly. yes, na, uh, these weren't passing artists, yes, and i'll tell you a secret that klim is in the lead role. uh, well, the actress was a completely different candidate. he recognized her at all, they had
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a lot, yes, when she was taken away and when our psychologists decided that she could heal. it was only then that he met him. well, this act is simply desperate. well, this is our russian act, as always, you understand? we the first on the first, the americans were supposed to fly, he agreed, the sauna musk was all, no, he didn’t fly anyway. now the chip. they want to create a studio right in orbit so that any company can
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fly in and shoot films in space, the same difficult thing was to shoot in space, we couldn’t understand how to do it beautifully, it turns out, klin should look at her wine go already, there is more lived for a year and a half. i understand where what favors the climate does not understand anything. he's just holding on to this raid camera, and we made a special fixture to he could hold with one hand in weightlessness uh and see what he was filming, but he did not see. how moves only hopes for me. the only thing is trying to group. he is almost 90 meters tall. this is the tallest astronaut in history. uh, luke's color is 900 mmm. it was necessary to stretch it there, understanding even on the ground that it would
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move like that. it is clear, like everyone else, even young astronauts. eh, well, so in the beginning somehow. well , probably, i was moving in the same way, as if i didn’t curiously push off strongly, then i won’t have time to slow down, bruises hit. there's even blood happens to be broken by white. eh, it's all gone. yes? eh, yes. i think it hit right. but so that he does not get a head injury, he understands that he will not see. when we will drag, because we directly drew, how it will be directly told where what there can be hooked on. eh, decided to him. they started looking for a helmet there, i don’t know, dragged a ski helmet. we thought about this helmet, it is very uncomfortable, and then we decided to go out there, that we should take two caps with us. well, let's call it rugby, when they play some kind of foam rubber rags, in principle, from shock , here is the climate - these are their light bulbs. i pulled him, he understands. i tell him, in front of the gynecologist , you will now draw it in. why, in spite of him, i pull in and then yulia continues to move, as if she flies. e into the module and calls
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me to sing. and at this moment , i have to leave her while he leads the camera and has to fly in and pretended that i was sleeping. then she calls us undermined and flies after her, that is, to do all this. it had to be non-mak and at some point even he thought that we would probably do it in two parts, because that water won't work. i say no, let's train. we have to frame it. yes, because it will be the most. i really like it. how do you understand? well the importance. uh, let's assume one frame, if at all. in the cinema with climate control, you will spoil. this is his phrase. well done, everything was cool, probably, we all say, yeah, he also looks at the monitor, what is he like? let's reshoot two or three more times to fix it, until he gets what he wants. i'm wondering when you are on this stations where there are absolutely different, so to speak, representatives of different states of different countries are generally friendly. this is such
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a concept, because you are all doing your experiments and every country, so to speak, probably hides it from you, but nevertheless. you are all doing something for humanity, a very important thing. there is some kind of solidarity understanding that we are all the same. atlanta up there is something not common to definitely know their foreign counterparts. i understand that we are all obsessed with one thing - space travel. we don't get to know each other at the station, crews are formed in advance about a year and a half. uh, when i fly, i know who recruited the young, who are already experienced, even older than me, too, well, before me , the european space agency and the japanese came to us, we know each other are formed crew if we are in houston, be sure to have someone weekend holiday invite everyone home. we get to know their families when we fly here already in the stars for training. we spend time here together, we try to show them how beautiful moscow is there and so on. and basically when we fly
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into space, then a surprise. no, i know my entire crew. i have always flown in command. i have always had foreigners. well, except for the outer field, i returned with the american only uh, so no problems. of course, we have taboos. we do not discuss everything together at the table, but politics and religion. it's like taboo uh, of course there are some experiments that no one knows, but usually, even if you are the station commander, you know all the experiments, and we try to make experts as much as possible. together together anyway. eh, everything that is the product of these space experiments on the iss is the property of all mankind. holidays. correct together be sure to drink. well, unfortunately alcohol is not allowed. well, we well, we are our own. we're professionals. that's it. and you know that alexei russia violated there, he didn’t
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violate it correctly, he pasted a net on the borscht. eh, metropolitan. that's just with them, when the union, apollo handed over and speaks. yep, that's what he told me. uh, well, not me alone, i mean, champagne, even champagne in general , is pointless, well, it will fly apart, but the fireplace was. here's the stafford when he gave it to him and then it's like, well, you can roll there, unscrew it once, and there's more. that's still , in my opinion, it was even better if the mandal had cognac, that is, he always has it like that uh, such a joker has always been such an interest, such a humorist, he generally was. uh, here in the company in which i collected. it doesn't matter how many there were four people there were 40 people. that's always been. eh, that's the ringleader, yes, always in the spotlight, he has so many anecdotes of life history, he could find something to talk about on all topics and there you are already sitting on this table. you listen to everything. opening your mouth like this and having such ears and laughing and trying to remember everything that he tells surprisingly was another question.
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it can be the longest flight there. how many seats were there? what do you want to be the first to do on earth after this? most of all i want to wash in the shower and go to the jar. i remember after the first flight, we landed a helicopter from a helicopter on a plane and our plane flies from kazakhstan to chkalovsky, we were spread out, well, so that we could lie down, because lying, after all, more or less everything is fine. we can not, when we return we lose consciousness, but lying down is normal. well, in such a lying position, i feel that i have not slept for a day. we are this, well, after all , tension return to earth. let's go to sleep now. all right, doctor. sees says, let's go one by one to the toilet. well, here comes the toilet. well, just like on an airplane. well, the door opened and came up. he says, well, just don't close the doors, so that god forbid that i'm always there. i remember going to this washstand. well, in short, i open it and it
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pours, and it was such a shock to me, as much as you want, i'm like a little child. i started to take it and just take over her doctor like that, otherwise he is something cases, i say, no , count the water, how much do you want? you can do what you want, so this is what i think, most of all i wanted. tonight's premiere of the film challenge you to the whole theater are you going or invite you. and how, of course, we believe that we are related to this film. it's just, well, straight, we all gave birth to yulia , we were worried about her, and she is our heroine, of course. and after she arrived, she told her impressions. well, besides this, yes, yes, they looked at a lot of questions. and i had some kind of evening meeting. i don't know, no no, that was enough, how spontaneous it was. it was like that in my voice, sitting in my office, i heard that something was happening and
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suddenly i heard yulia's voice and in parallel yulia yulia yulia yulia yulia yulia and that's how a huge number of people crowded into my office. we all yulia, like some kind of snow maiden, sat and answered. yes please, your question. yes please your question professional question, how to drink? how and how to sleep like everything is very simple, and moreover, i think it's interesting, if it 's all very simple, because the ear, but still it was interesting. how to sleep, for example, there, she told, even there, so to speak, she imagined. she called me from anton and i did not pick up the phone. i didn't pick up a missed call. i'm still talking about this is a historic call. i rehearsed something, i don't know. what yevgeny mironov would like to do as a person, as an actor, as a producer in
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space, i would make a film and i'm wondering, i'll redirect the question to you, what 's next is possible, in general , do you think tsiolkovsky thought that it was probably possible, but you yourself said that this is the film of our time, the first one -e, in fact, he was the first to arouse a new interest in space, and now a challenge is a challenge for everyone. yes, they say that how are we like what kind of people are they? what are we doing now? now our space space is this one. well, we rolled back after the collapse of the soviet union, there is such a feeling that it was somehow frozen is not or is a mistake rebuilding the ladies, just rolled back. now we see here tell now return, again the popularization of cosmon is an interesting part with children. i see that every year more boys and girls want.

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