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[000:00:00;00] and the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant and the increased role of the brix in solving global problems was discussed at a meeting of the country's foreign ministers, the unification of the solidary voice of the brix in defense of the interests of the global south of the world majority is extremely in demand in modern international relations, that is, more and more states of asia and america are strengthening their economic positions, demonstrating the desire and readiness to defend sovereign national interests and influence global processes. we see how the irreversible development of a more equitable environment is accelerating. polycentric event. and uh, unipolar world affairs are becoming a thing of the past. within the framework of the council of ministers of foreign affairs of the sco countries, a decision was made to increase interaction between the shanghai cooperation organization and the un. also on the sidelines of gene , a meeting was held with england with the heads of the foreign ministries of the csto countries
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, ruled by sergei lavrov, a number of bilateral meetings. negotiations have already taken place with the delegations of jordan, honduras, venezuela and the league of arab states. until this moment , see you later. but for those who have just joined us, i remind you that this is a podcast free program. i’m maxim trankov, and my guest is yuliana karaulova, you’re the host. who wants to become a millionaire of the cult program. and if you get a question about figure skating, will you give me a hint? in principle, as the host of this program, i have no right to give advice. well, wait a little bit there. well, it doesn't. clue. you can help a person reason, think
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, and ask him leading questions. does this count as a hint? well, well, let's call it all the words that you called it, you will do it, because in figure skating, after all, it was already somewhere hearts, it’s not a question , firstly, if i myself understand what i ’m talking about, then in general, i ask some leading questions, as a rule, i understand , glory. god plus it all depends on the question. how great is the responsibility in general, but as a rule, of course, if a person is lost, and if a person is difficult, but it is difficult for a person, because there are a large number of cameras, studio spectators and one thing, you know how to answer a question when you are sitting in front of a television. and there is no burden responsibility of this pressure is a different matter when you are sitting in the studio, you understand that everyone is listening to you, analyzing your every word, naturally, everyone is afraid of seeming stupid, afraid of saying something wrong.
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that’s why i understand all this perfectly, and i ’m happy to help a person relax, but you get a kick out of what you do. you like being the leader. uh, such a great program. i really enjoy being a part. i really like it, and i think, you know, sorry to interrupt, the coolest in yours program that returned this topic. eh, with ordinary people, they are with stars. and when you have a chance to communicate, uh, with ordinary real people it’s much better. it seems like shadows to me, or what? yes, i’m also very glad that they really returned to the old format, that ordinary people play, and i want to thank our guest editors, because from the number of applications they actually find real diamonds. we always have very interesting heroes with their own unique unique fate, and with their own interesting hobbies. and this always super interesting because people are very
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sincere plus up to the program. i always read the profiles of the heroes of all the heroes who are sitting , let me remind you that at the beginning we still have a qualifying round, we need to correctly arrange uh, some things. yes, that is, the sequence must be correct, and the one who answered correctly the fastest sits in the player’s chair. that is, in the end, per transfer i play with two or three people, but at the same time i study all six profiles. and i am always interested in correlating the information that i received about a person before the transfer. yes i read it his profile, but the real picture that i see in front of me, therefore, naturally. i don’t just ask specific, leading questions because i already know something about the person, but because i’m interested. and listen to how he himself will talk about it, what he will answer, well, or to bring him to some topic, yes, which was touched upon in his questionnaire. and again, everything that is indicated in the questionnaire, the participants tell about themselves, that is, there is no information there, you know, that we dug up and now we want there, for example
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there is no such thing as touching a nerve. we have a good program, thank god, and in general everything is good and good. and there is some special guest, perhaps, whom you just remembered. listen, you always know it’s great when we come up with some funny moments. and when we laugh, when and this is such a subtle art, when a person understands that there are some funny topics that other people, the whole studio, can actually laugh at in the good sense of the word, and he himself begins to pedal it. i always have endless respect for such people i try to be like that myself. when, for example , i also come to some shows. i understand that if a person is there. and where and how is it there for a long time under i myself, on the contrary, will make sure that he says it, and he does it, because in the end it is spectacular. in the end it's great. and i always love our guests like this too. it seems to me that this brings a little relief. yes, well, it’s not like they’re setting it up, but
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you know, they make such accents on purpose, you know what, then, for example, i ’ll ask about something like that, which then people will laugh at i repeat this word in a good sense. not to highlight it, but simply to lift the mood and really turn it down. it's always great. we met. when you were a super singer, then you became a figure skater, after that you began hosting a sports program on channel one russian ninja. that is, it was then that you became the host of a sports program. after playing sports. after that, you and i went to who wants to be a millionaire. don't you think, dear juliana, that i am your career? yes it seems that it’s already there, well, not that thanks to you, but i believe that i’m not saying that thanks to me you know. i believe that in general everything i’m a little second everything is not by chance figure skating and and this is all such a big, single mechanism in which every little screw matters. you see, and, of course,
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one thing pushes the other and that’s it. this. in general, a big, big lump that rolls, rolls and grows somewhere. i really hope to get around to it over time. that's not what i meant. i thought i'd wrap it up a little with the fact that figure skating inspired you for such achievements that you not only became a narrowly specialized performer of your beautiful hits, but also became or the host of such a figure show. yes, i remembered the wall in the pool. and no, it’s not connected in any way. this is with my career. i’ll probably even tell you. unfortunately, it would be fun if it was somehow related, but no, it's a long way off. interesting and also thanks to the ice age project , uh, which took me a couple of steps closer to my dream, to my result, because i have it today and to the fact that i became part of a big family channel one on the topic of media exposure of our athletes. why do you think our
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athletes of other sports are not as media-famous as figure skating athletes? well, firstly, because, probably, after all, figure skating is one of the most popular sports, and the most spectacular, and with uh hmm, probably, if we talk about the world level, the most, well, or one one of the greatest achievements. yes, there is something to be proud of and someone to be proud of, because our athletes are always very cool in this sport. we've already performed. there are the last yes decades. it’s a pleasant thing to do when you drive and you’re proud of it; besides, i don’t want to offend anyone now. and i hope i don't offend you. still, what i saw is my personal experience, and the guys are in figure skating. well, not that they are more erudite, but let’s say they are more connected specifically with the media sphere and with art . it was a great discovery for me that almost all the skaters are very well versed in art , literature, and music. and, apparently, because
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you skate a large number of programs, including artistic ones. yes it's very good there understand classical music. well, cultural education is present in our country, it is not something that is present. it is at a high level, in general, in our cheerful conversation today. there still has to be a fly in the ointment, so let’s talk a little about the removal of our athletes. e from international competitions. i know it's the same in the artistic field. big problem, how do you cope? how do you artists cope without these international tours and where do you find inspiration to continue? well, i think they didn’t suffer that much, in general, they suffered compared to the athletes. my heart really bled when i read all this news, because i have no idea. what does it feel like to spend your whole life working towards your olympic medal? that is, for you this is such a peak. yes, which you
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climb every day with sweat and blood. you put your life on it, and then you find out one day that you cannot perform, that you are suspended or whatever, you perform with some restrictions. i don't know how people feel, it's probably some kind of total emptiness and disappointment. not just in sports, in life, in people. this is terrible. this is terrible. and i really wish all those. the atom who encountered this will still receive some kind of emotional return in the end, yes, from the results that they already have in the future. perhaps reach some other heights, but of course, i think this is monstrously unfair, because this is a great sport. this is an honest sport - people who, through their physical labor and talent , prove every day that they are worthy. and why can't they perform? this is a big question for me, because in my opinion
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politics and sports. they should not be connected, gul was already listening. thank you very much. i wish that you have only tears of happiness and never any other reasons make you stop smiling with your dazzling smile. i wish you to get my leader. thanks a lot. our guest was a wonderful singer, tv presenter and former participant in the ice age iliana carlo hello this is a podcast, i’m with you tatyana gevorkyan and our episode today is very unusual. you and i are going on a time machine, the brightest and most unusual time in the nineties, and together with us
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, perhaps the brightest stars of the era, irina saltykova shura and sergei penkin, will talk about fashion and style of that time, then first change in front of everyone, i’m sitting in these. eh, tight shoes, i immediately say they forbade me to wear what i came in and they told me to wear it. this is sasha, like a gentleman , who has changed his shoes. i'm thinking, what should i wear? i don't want to be like everyone else. well, friends on this one week we discuss everything. tender may, because it was yura shatunov’s birthday. and, of course, we remember the era of the nineties, probably in our generation’s memory - this was the brightest and most adventurous era. what kind of good memories do you have? hmm, considering that i was in the same year when yura started drinking. and i was invited to work in the siberian traffic light group, it’s so funny traffic light because we stole traffic lights and put them on the stage. they blinked beautifully and we worked barnaul kemerovo tomsk krasnoyarsk i drank
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live songs by yura shatunov many, many, many years later, razin, when we met, became friends, he says, and we were looking for you, you bastard. we were looking for you. we knew who sings it, we live all the songs, now i’ll get acquainted with humor. may he rest in peace. yes, he behaved very secretly all his life. that’s the kind of boy he was, that’s what he said in himself. well, it’s interesting that everyone had a different style in the 90s, yura. he is such a generation of denim, denim, in short, what was it, you put it on. yes, the guy from next door. well shura are just kings the same as you were called. yes, i didn’t have enough money for pants. i went out in shorts. yes , and since it’s a sexy symbol, but here they put it all together, it was all beauty to invest. i am alisheru. god bless you. well, that’s only later, but initially, yes, initially no, but you can
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name the brightest, most fashionable stars of that time. in your opinion, of course, aguzarova. and who else? well, at that time, i still feel very sorry for it. why somehow we don’t talk about this singer, this is marinkapur. irina dropout, who gathered in stadiums and sang blues and jazz and pop songs. well, if we take a group of technologies, they somehow worked there on foot or like duran juran. that is, there is a little electronic music, they were all in leather and black. but bright. well, that’s what i’m saying, but here’s zhanna guzarova. before fame. i was the most fashionable. well, i remember now, i ’ll tell you now, i literally remembered, back then there was, yes, and here are some fashionable shoes. you probably weren’t born yet, but i’ll tell you now my story from the nineties, where i took things here. well, that is, i have mine my mother’s sisters, one is the manager of the store there, the other is just there. okay, it was called. yes, yes, she has a lot of
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girls she knows. uh, to whom they work in stores and so on, and that is, how did something so fashionable appear or be called? yes, yes, the girls called and naturally, i definitely go there and buy myself, naturally , there’s a line of people, it’s extraordinary there, i don’t know about 200 people, maybe, or even more. well, we have no queue and here are the only red shoes for the whole, so to speak, the whole of moscow. well , let’s put it roughly so, yes, and i’m calling my friend, i say, let's go fight for the shoes. well, no, we have the opportunity to take them, there is a back entrance and so on. we went. here are the same shoes. a. well, i want to say that they were and are still fashionable. that is, uh, a thin nose and a small heel. that is, it was so bold to go out on the street in these things, because i remember the shortage, you know, i’m going to
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college, and the whole carriage. just the whole car. i'm standing, they're watching. like this on my feet, because i was inspired by the video then. there was a clip background he was blonde, there were girls like that in brutal soldier boots. it was wildly cool. and i realized that i wanted these shoes, but it was impossible to buy them, because well, you couldn’t even buy red shoes. but this is about what year are you talking about now, but it was the nineties. still, ninety-five, maybe, yes, yes, yes, no, i’m just a little bit . i’m telling you somewhere in the early nineties. but this is probably the mid-nineties, and i went to some market. it’s already clear there, yes, the military man bought the boots of soldiers of the romanian army, in my opinion, well, markets have already appeared. once we climbed through the shawarma shops that were in the apartments. and it was also illegal, it was also a secret in such a way. it was generally, it seems to me, nothing. no. we haven't changed.
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it seems to me that they are still absolutely not, then you still need to somehow manage to run over someone buy a run for yourself so that it doesn’t happen again later. there were so many repetitions that he came to the party, the same thing happened to the room, well , we had such a small choice, you know? this is later, listen, who had different beginnings. i’m just trying to catch up with you, then i came, who were the coolest in general? nineties. it is clear that yes, and pop artists are musicians. and do you remember, cher , who all the girls wanted to date, representatives of what profession, bandits? by the way, we’ll get to that, no, but the coolest fashionable guys were music video makers. they created mine. that's later. yes, we look good. yes, this is the nineties, as if there were only three music video directors. yes, there were only three of them. well, no, it was a little more for you already. it’s clear. wait, i’m just you, just that,
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yes, it was gusev. yes, he filmed childbirth and calcium, no, bondarchuk yankovsky already. and then they scolded me for starting to shoot videos. they tell you, wait, come on, we haven’t done it yet, how and where what were you inspired by, where did you get things, because it was all wrong, just where i just want to know the origin of your bright stage costumes in the nineties eighties because, that's eighty-six. i worked at rita intourist space and tracontinental. he has already traveled abroad a lot. at that time i worked as a janitor and traveled abroad for tour. therefore, well, people stayed there to work for me. so we were in singapore , in america, in canada, in italy, and in germany. i want to say that i brought some things from there, but basically, if we take our countries, everything, mostly they went to boiled
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jeans, so it’s impossible to get them we cooked with you, the nineties were such difficult years. something, uh, was bought somewhere in the markets. so i want to say that, uh, i came up with all these costumes myself, what tells me that it’s so bright, i took all this, uh, in a store for ballroom dancing and by the way, i remember, i was just now watching, preparing for the program , watching old videos and found a recording from 1987, where you perform at a concert, and in such a modest jacket, such a modest young man, not a single rhinestone. this is what things are made of. shchedrin yes, yes, yes, yes exactly there no, then i didn’t work yet. it was just like we were walking. and this is how the evening turned out. i was invited to this evening. so everything somehow got twisted and confused, but then there was a music kiosk magazine where i
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they called it something like what a great father. 14 there’s some uh cheap sweet-voiced singer somewhere like that, but i thought you were there. everyone there received it so warmly, because not everyone understood this kind of music. you see, i always go, as a pioneer, and i always get all the playwrights. i come first, but because after me someone takes from me, for example, they do something. well, it's good when they take a good example from you. by the way, i heard somewhere else that, in my opinion, in 1988, they performed with a cinema group somewhere together. and that almost viktor tsoi and his wife, natalya razloga, sewed you in different trousers. yes, these weren’t even trousers , they were arabic trousers. these are uh, that is. wait, that turns out to be 87. yes, in 1987 you performed quite modestly on stage, and then in 1988 on stage. i didn't perform. it’s just
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that, uh, there were such youth evenings. and so we went there with the artists and everyone left for yalta. but i stayed, evpatoria, i’m the director, i say. i say i want to leave. me why me why is everything on me and first of all, we have different music? why would they understand me? he says, no he says, everything is fine. this is the year eighty-eight, and july, in my opinion, is the month. uh, viktor tsoi came with his girlfriend. so i was embroidering these sequins, sitting there, and uh. they helped and supported me there. we were such a mixture of everything, we were friends one day and the song, baby, you worry me. they wrote this about me, then the drummer. this group. kino already mentioned this. i didn’t know about this, this is an amazing story. viktor tsoi was sergei penkin’s stylist. he also just helped me. sat, laughed, told a joke, had fun. eh, they changed it. well, my friend helped me. so, we had to do everything ourselves with our own hands, because there were no such fabrics that you come in now,
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you just sew. it might even be simple in general. uh, make some kind of loops and the suit is ready, but before all this didn’t exist. attention, you are in a time machine , now we are in the era of shocking rhinestones, sporty chic and a riot of color, discussing those same dashing nineties. yes, i'll tell you quickly. let's visit. uh, now she lives in the duma in her own house and wants that on sadovoy it’s me who says it, i’ll tell it to the toilet, they’ll help. you can't wait. well, why can’t i open the huge one, or maybe they have this trough? well, i’m telling you what the hair is like. overheads all over the heated floor, like a bathtub, we dry the curls beautifully. well, because it was fashionable then. yes, in fact, nothing could be
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so funny, these hairstyles are our nineties. uh, yeah, but it was fashionable. it’s just that you opened a pandora’s box about the criminalization of the 90s. eh, here. you remember that there was a very clear division by style back then. all these different, uh, social strata of the population have a tracksuit. naturally, they were bandits, it was immediately obvious, but they had two styles. this is a crimson jacket, or this is either a tracksuit. it’s not like that with men and women, it seems to me that you’re a little gangster today. yes, no, like, well, a jacket. yes, and you also know what it is. you wouldn't dress like that, yes. in the nineties, it's a crimson jacket and a chain. you would n't have put this on me either, it was just for fun, it was good. also, damn, inserts moronic shoulders are moronic. so, it’s huge , and these foam rubber ones are like a closet. well,
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what's good quality? we didn’t have any things , it was just some kind of consumer goods, the coolest. if you're good, here it was on my sleeve. this label is always right here. it had to be peeled off. for some reason, our lads decided that no, on the contrary, civility is what is needed here, and now again i want to add, yes, to add to this now one of the italian designers, and released this collection in the nineties and even the same here is the label and it says 1999. well, let's go back. yes, first the sporting quality mother will give about that, a silk suit, then a green suit, then a red suit. and in 1986 , the first foreign cars appeared. now there is no such thing. now everyone dresses quite straight. that is, you could never tell by the style of your clothes before. sorry, it even happened before that you for how much did you buy a suit there, let’s say for
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3,000 gold, you’re a complete fool. i bought it for five, that is, the more money you paid. what is it was it considered better? well, then people started counting money, then everything became different and everything was sewn. yes, there were very few russian designers at that time who could not, firstly, hares was a very good designer. very good. and you know, i didn’t dress for him, but according to his design. he has a long coat there , i remember how now there was such a brooch and a black horse cap and some interesting ones. i think that for this i was a very cool designer and was friends with pergacordin. there and in general. well, it was very beautiful if with our fashion they take it. uh, with our clothes , they take all, these, uh, all the fashion designers, probably, quilted boots, these felt boots, as they are now called uggs uggs with uh.
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even now, just remembering this, they take a lot from our styles, then the first boots with coco chanel locks, in my opinion, someone there, uh, took, uh, an example of our rock climbing boots there. this is all, uh, coming from us. well, how do assistants stylize , too, yes, but this is directly russian style is a separate direction in world studies. now things have changed with your stage costumes attitude compared to the nineties, when you wanted brighter longer, and not others. you know, now there is a lot of hmm, everything is bright. i don’t want to go, like everyone else, i want to go against the current of these. i want something else what are you planning for the upcoming concerts? what outfits? well, for example, if it’s a symphony orchestra, then you can go out in a tailcoat. with a shiny vest of some kind. such interesting things, which, again, not like everyone else at once, you
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can do it, something from the nineties. you left it in your wardrobe. there are some things that are dear to you, that memory with some kind of connection with some events that are there, and a cloak made of laser discs. ahh. i remember it’s strange, like why markalma? in our country it is so unknown how famous it is, after all, it gathers stadiums in italy, in france, in germany, it seems it was famous in the nineties, it also plays. but here , somehow, i don’t know. so we performed with him, i had such a platform there, that is, time passes, but somehow you change , you want to stay in that style, but more you grow up, and so that it doesn’t seem funny from those times with you some things which just evoke some warm memories, i don’t want to get rid of them
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with a stone suit. and this is the famous cap. yes, when i leave, at the end the hall is already exploding, this one is screaming, as if it were just a symbol of the 90s, yes, well, maybe, yes, the nineties collapsed not only physical boundaries, but also the boundaries of our perception. and everyone began to dress more sweatily, everyone began to read some completely different literature, watch movies and that’s it. this influenced us greatly. here are some other things that inspired you, that everything it has changed so well and cherkizon has opened up to see more travel and began. ahh, i don’t know all sorts of museum excursions and so on. we began to simply live a real life, when we were jealous, watching there, then
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television. but what things did you bring first? here are some crazy ones from these foreign trips. everything was crazy for me. i'll tell you my first trip was abroad, i need to talk. eh, to which country i think, yes, hungary today they said this, and i had it, i don’t remember now. i was still married, i had there, like, it seems to me, it’s only 300 dollars. and maybe more. well, for some reason it seems so to me, well, it doesn’t matter. the main thing is that i brought, and i brought two huge bags and a third. i had a bag full of pots and pans. because when and then there is also the hostess yes, that’s why i understand normally, that is, what are you talking about, not only things there was a shortage, there was a shortage of everything , there was a shortage of a good life. we had one
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hat made of uh, silver fox for the whole family. and when i put it on, i tied it, here are the ears mom when i put it on, i let go of my ears and there was still one jacket for everyone, and for my brother and me in the first half of school. if he doesn’t have anything there, and then i have nothing, but at home there was everything, a carpet and a wall with legs and a biryusa refrigerator and a tv. eh, zenit or what? and everyone went as if they were on an excursion? did you go on an excursion to us just now? and when you started dressing up just like that, like on stage, that is, it’s always like that , yes, and in childhood there were opportunities to dress like that. well, possibilities. what mother listened to, we will download happiness, the first beautiful shirt, buy nothing. maybe, military shirt green, i made leather from a couple of drivers, i made this leather strap , this leather strap, leather pockets , these are all, leather cuffs. we cut it off there. from where it was necessary and painted
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with potassium permanganate further cool, i have an openwork, an association of women passionate about needlework. listen to the circle so small surrounding normal treatment. they just knew who i was talking to. no, you didn’t have to come up to me, no one ever said anything bad. i could catch up, and grandma doesn’t bother him all the time, heavy hand, move away from him. better smile there and run away. and when did you start working so actively? uh, in the realm of variety. you probably didn’t have time to take care of your wardrobe; you were a stylist in trance. i mean when i was already an adult. well, of course, we have a hole of eleven years old or cher when we came to our country olya sherry i was on mtv liszt was also from tolkachev, of course, yes, i really liked it, but they still take it into account in general. i wanted it when i came to stage, i wanted to embrace everything at once, not
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dinner, so i had costumes, oh, guard, listen, i got caught here are all the most fashionable things. this is just the most chic. mom couldn't be reached. this is an exclusive if someone has feathers, all this is all the ceiling. this is the pinnacle of everything you had, right? no , well, actually it was on the same highway. when we went out to buy cognac, we were traveling from city to city on the big bus with the ballet with irina at night, the highway costs lac. eh, there’s a window behind bars, a grandmother sitting with a candle inside, but this is the nineties. yes, you know, on the track, larik , some top artist is coming. that there is already you and everything and our bus. what, do you remember that the bus had unique steps that came out? these are the exit steps. oh, this is such a grandma. i think what the hell kind of candle is this ira candle? it turns out i’ll buy it myself. that's it
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, let's go and let the suit loose. it’s just that we’ve been in such a commotion since the concert, everything is everything, i don’t know that i’m behind my back, because there’s no one to guard me. myself and my grandmother are such a crystal tree. maria, where are you cooking? ira is like 100 dollars two dachshunds. this cognac is such a long bottle, complete shit. well what was it it was really a more beautiful suit, and shockingly spectacular. sashka’s in one direction, i’ll push the other one, i have such beauty in my head. we even have photographs. let's take a look at your images. how beautiful, yes, this inexpensive dress, in general, right? this is what alisher did. and this, in my opinion, here you are a real paris hilton. oh well , nothing. and this is some kind of brand
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, no. and this is alisher on the right. yes, this is a russian designer, yes, who dressed us all then, this is this, and this is a handbag. look now just as fashionable absolutely and that’s where your bottle fits, which you bought on the road that night. no, they're not really like that. it's so long. yes, also, by the way, it’s relevant today, yes, yes, and there are boots from the edge too. if you see it, if you want, then you can do everything from there. this is the pink dress on the left. and this, in my opinion, was a push-up leaf and on top there was such a transparent raincoat and silk boots. yes, yes, russian designers are mine. this is the average one. this is me saying again that the dress is inexpensive, i bought it somewhere. i don’t know where i put it together beautifully already? do you see? why did you show it at all? nightmare sasha, it’s clear that our people also have taste, and in my opinion,
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it’s on the right that you performed somewhere on the new wave. yes, it was song of the year. it was you station wagon, 2002, i think. what a handsome man here . very beautiful alisher. and what about your white fur coat sash? it was luxurious in the photo . i don’t remember the guys on the right, the first fur coat was a diesel. yes , there was earflaps. and in general, earflaps from novosibirsk . this is actually my hat, which i wore at home in the winter, a fur coat, and shorts. these are not shorts, company underpants, tim is just ordinary. just me folded on the elastic band was dim written, well , the company is interrupting, but i’ll go so far i found or a hornet coat, and the boots are straight. you were talking about boots, too, they couldn’t buy them. you see these, you're afraid of the turtleneck. yours are inexpensive. these are genre boots. these are not military. these machines have already found
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