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эмм... а так можно?

Я как победитель,считаю,что можно передавать право хода,так как выложить фото я могу только завтра вечером=)

 

 

 


Но пока мы отправляем карательную бригаду Вискасу

Думаю это лишнее будет=)
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я смотрел, но название не вспомню )

чото там про танцы кажись )

а еще они на заднем сиденье по очереди перли деваху  :сомневается:

которая была влюблена в траволту, но тот был жесток и не поколебим :невозмутим:

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пилять как другим так можно описания давать, ну может наши описания помогут комуто вспомнить название, раз вы запретили гуглить по кадру и актеру )

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я короч воспользовался википедией со страничкой траволты, что бы хоть названия знакомые увидеть, и по моим воспоминаниям это либо "бриолин", либо "Лихорадка суботнего вечера".

воть...


траволта ж еще тот танцор в молодости был )


помню еще в этом фильме батя ему прическу перед дискотекой испортил, во соплей было, он волосы час укладывал  :фапает:


но я его очень давно смотрел )

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Да это лихорадка, я его смотрел чтоб увидеть оригенальный танец, который танцует хуман и дворф из ВоВ :D

 

Загадывай теперь :)

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