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blood clots, removing inflammation and strengthening the walls of blood vessels in the norm. we continue our podcast creative industry, hosted by roman pockets, and away. we have people's artists edgard and askold zapashnye but you don't post your programs. you can't see them anywhere. tell me interestingly, my brother and i can boast, we can boast that we are already over 40 years old. we are folk artists. we are members of all sorts of government, that means, uh, committees, but we and our show have never been shown by any federal channel. we on television can cook, eat , box from bulls, run away from anything from anything, but dance, dance brighter, apparently, than a circus. well, because it exists. you know a certain stereotype that, and the circus is
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, well, such an unformatted, non-rated art that is unlikely to be appreciated by the viewer of the television audience, although just right. the first channel proved this to be the opposite, uh, the anniversary of the centennial anniversary of rosgosstrakh was repeated already three times, because each time it was many times more for the public. although initially, while we persuaded few, who believed we had made a huge number of shows of the most different ones. as a suggestion, that is. a, maybe you don't like this format. and let's here we have a show about vampires. we have musicals. we have thrillers. we have comedies. we have classic dirtism. we have shows dedicated to certain holidays, but we need shows dedicated to the world cup. listen, we recorded all this in high quality and went with this proposal everywhere and very often. one of my girlfriend. diana is the same, and she, so to speak, having heard a similar conversation. she asked how much?
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is it really that i’m saying it right here, so dian you want paradox, not a single streaming service , not a single tv channel, just a category. doesn't take. she says, i have friends on one of the uh, major streaming services in russia let me propose, i say no problem. you can write to me. i say send her all the commercials today. all layouts all take some 2-3 weeks. she calls me. how much does he say? i don't understand anything. i say uhm. they looked at everything. everything was said. e no. i'm talking about reasons explained, she says no, and you have some celebrities taking part in the circus, for example, who maybe once come out here, well, we sang in this case it works, but is it necessary, but is it necessary you know about this. yes, look how we always orient ourselves backwards. and look, sometimes they shoot with films without a single popular actor, the races and the people just
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went there and we are just orienting ourselves. for some reason, it's always there all the time. here, if they made it there. we are afraid to try. that's where the channel marketing stuff goes on. now, if someone is suddenly behind the screen, you also say ok, this is one explanation, it's because you have an animal and so on. we even have a circus without animals , we have a creative industry podcast elena kip roman pockets. our guest is the people's artist of russia, and i have a few personal impressions of this. i was in the circus as a child, a little later i visited the circus by chance in gelendzhik the maximum is the perfection of the human body of the possibility, and risking my life to receive 3,000 rubles. it's true for the number. maybe yes, you know i said that the church is
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a hard working art and yes, uh is not the highest paid. and as he said that at one time nikulin was here. crazy to some extent, uh, it's true that highly professional artists earn well, some earn very well , another thing is that in general. yes, the average salary. she remains average incredible, that is, well, so much by herself or only people who are devotees remain there , you can’t risk your life. if you don't love fanatically, then how do you enjoy it. you know, as a director, i often have a problem when, well, a person deliberately risks his life, and you try to persuade him not to do this. well, in the literal sense of the word , you promise that you will be london on the lounge. yes , i promise everything 100% rises, because it takes it straight, unfastens it goes down. you ask why he speaks, she tells me annoying, seriously. yes, this and this, that's how
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to deal with it sometimes. uh, well, you just can't imagine the possibilities of extreme sportsmen. just big ones, including people who are confident in themselves , people have fun. and the most important thing is that they see that the viewer is treated too. uh, in a different way , he unfastened one thing on insurance, and he has a degree. eh, interest respect for him completely. this is where they change a lot. there, the glow in the hall changes instantly, and it is charged from this. he enjoys it. we held the international circus festival idol and to us i arrived. uh, american uh, acrobat who decided to set a record, a on the biggest unicycle. and so he brought with him a device almost there 9 m. when i looked at this device, which weighs from 100 kg, but one wheel is really one wheel, he climbed there, uh, and swept on the lounge. i say, well , great, great, i think, well, he says every time, but i will go without evil, and
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then i say, wait, what do you expect? i say, from such a height with such a huge heavy apparatus you fall you can't. not a single passer will climb under you to catch, because you fall from 100 kg, bullshit. and he says, i'm very confident in myself and that's it, and he went really really did a few. yes, what works at this moment is yes, no, here, too, listen to all the psychological portraits of a circus performer, he is also very specific why because, if you have already come here, then you have passion for certain achievements further competition gives rise to certain levels . that is, if everyone is doing the same thing, then you cannot among all stand out. you have to make it better anyway, and then the rice starts, you know? i mean, rare, uh, the circus genre is not risky, so there's actually uh, the dna is changing. no, no. it's not, just listen, it's not. simply, well, it doesn’t matter what we will argue, in general , outstanding athletes and even athletes
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who compete for the title of an outstanding athlete. they are all psychics. no. it's just a certain type of people. which are quite bold about their own lives. they challenge both themselves and society, that is, they show achievements simply, but if we take sports and the circus with you. it's close enough. eh, so to speak, well, forms, but simply one is art, which dresses the achievement still in art forms. and sport is a demonstration of achievement in its purest form. that's all, so now you need to come to the circus. if the people who are born there. yes, your dna was already born like this, if you have one generation, the second third, well, yes, i have an important question and i'm afraid of it do not ask. just like the father of the children. it means that those who also took me to the circus as a child, if i got to a bad performance with children, i personally also got into it. there was a moment, i will never go again, in general, this cheese never led his children there until
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some very moment, and they have already grown up, even that's what to do. if you got into such a situation now e me. well, sometimes they ask young directors of young producers to advise there. still, we are successful in the church. i say guys, we have one very big problem, which is very strong for us. protects from the cinema and from the theater when we go to see a bad movie. we are talking about this film. uh, this performance is nonsense, but when people go to a bad church, they say, cheese is nonsense, not a specific show, not a specific person, and then the person, the next day goes to another performance for another artist , for another movie, but with others uh, but i can no longer go to the circus. here, as it were, what has been said for years, so i say it is very important for us not to disappoint the public. well, when i went to church as a child, i was left with the impression that this was some kind of set of numbers, but one day i got to las vegas, and i found david copperfield uh-huh and
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it struck me that it was not just a dove that appeared or what, this is a whole story of a hero's arch, this is a narrative. this is a scenario of a great performance in which such here make it amazing. so, when you compose your programs, how are you going to surprise us? what story are we going to tell? where does the new program start? here, uh, my brother and i shared the producer and the director and his ideas, uh, which, uh, he can boldly brag about, they must have a time and place, and so often we begin to discuss with him. and what next performance should we do and you and i set ourselves two tasks: the first is that this performance should remain in order for it to be a family visit, so that everyone who comes to us will be left satisfied second, so that people have something with them carried away carried away, because often people have such emotions. he's all home. i led the
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clowns today hard to enumerate. and what and there is no main. eh, basic idea huh? yes, yes, nothing. well, therefore, for the last 15 years, askold has clearly set himself the task that every time he must sow some thought, and now, uh, most of our colleagues, there and including. uh, there's a second circus in moscow, a church. nikulina, too, began to change the strategy, too , it is already moving from the form of a divertissement to what you just said dialing numbers in the performance forum in order to communicate with the public already , so to speak, when the performance is over, so that people come home, discuss something and it didn’t reach. i liked it i didn't like it for the cause not for the cause. here, tell me your opinion. but let's go there again, and let's see if i didn't catch something, or vice versa, i liked it very much. we must go again. some kind of little mermaid here in the circus. ah, here's the story.
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yes, we have done a lot now and, as you know, the story was adapted there by sadko or camelot, and yes , author stories, there is the mistress of the dead lake, 1 2 4 5, that is, every time some interesting things with immersion, and this is already v in the truest sense of the word, but a synthesis of the musical theater cinema circus and sports. this is what we can definitely brag about. the circus depends on money, probably nothing at all can be with one extreme. that is, you can invest an infinite amount of money of some mediocrity to decorate him, and he will be in a beautiful outfit and with beautiful decorations. but if he cannot depict anything, then it will still be a failure, therefore, in general, in principle, it seems to me that any art is the harmony of the harmony of everything and, in fact, uh, rather circus without money. can u survive than uh, money without a circus. that's how i would say, that is, if a person shows tricks, e, he
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can show it in simple swimming trunks, but for the time being, because if someone creates competition and the same artist, who is just in front of you in swimming trunks, you gave out some wonderful tricks, and also decorate it very beautifully, and invest money in it. it will also be special effects of the scenery and around a huge number of people will create additional scenes, of course, it will be more interesting, more advantageous, you know, so here. but you asked about the performances. i began to engage in performances and some kind of passion for the performance. we did a variety of shows, as i said , experimented with all possible formats. and here the point is that any art should be relevant, and if the relevance lies in the fact that there are technologies that can improve, then you need to do this, you understand, and money here is just equivalent to the very economy in which everything exists. and if there is an opportunity to do something expensive. but it's like now let's talk about blockbusters in movies. can they survive against the backdrop of, roughly speaking, a different economic model of streaming services. and now, a litmus test,
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there was just the release of the second avatar. yes, you know, so it's the same in the circus, that is, as if the circus owes everything. it's time to feel, as i think theater and cinema and so on, to feel the current audience, because you can overfeed the blockbuster. i , for example, am a fan of cinema, but recently, to my own surprise , i discovered that this no longer pleases me, then there is conditionally just an abundance of special effects. it doesn't evoke any emotion in you. i want the soul and suddenly you realize that you want to look much more so simple. let the cinema in terms of visual design, but, in which there will be an acting game , so to speak, where there will be acting, so to speak, the presentation is such that it touches your soul, and therefore , roughly speaking, a return to some forms, but controlled, it is also possible, that is , you can first make a large number of, uh, performances, then understand that the audience from tired of this and return to the same divertissement. the most important thing is quality. in 50 and 100 years the circus will
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exist. if so, why, despite all the technology. yes, i believe that any living art will exist. so far, there is , uh, a person, because our work with you is literally priceless. uh, when they suddenly announced that there was a german circus, uh, the animals were replaced with holograms. there, for some time, the internet was noisy at that time, and everyone was talking. here it is. here it is the future, well, a month later it all died. well, because look at an ordinary cartoon on a cartoon. here we can and in the cinema because of much less and money, and then not all. eh, this one will definitely not cause applause. that's all, so here any living art. it seems to me that it has, well, such an eternal eternal continuation is another matter, how it will be brother fantasized, and in his performance the church 2.0 did our show , they say, the next next stage, where
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he integrated people already knocked down with prostheses, and with completely different possibilities a and and looking completely different, whatever us what our life will be with you in 50 e 100 years. we can still fantasize, but once again i repeat. uh, i'm convinced my conviction that the next key to success, for example, many films will be where there will be an advertising slogan, there is not a single computer effect here. and this, on the contrary , will arouse more interest among people, because they will believe in what is happening to be a real person. and, for example, it doesn't matter now we come to the conclusion that the acting profession, in principle, is already being replaced by computers, these stars will soon be for some time. we will not understand whether this is real or a person, whether he is alive or not , someone will be on it. e, evaluates the talent of actors, yes, and can i continue, of course, and in fact, 100%
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circus will exist in one form or another, as long as naturally, there is a person, because this is all a natural er, well, roughly speaking, the processes are vital as long as we want to know ourselves, to know our own possibilities. we want to see those people who were able to achieve something conditionally. if i now suggest that you go to , uh, a show at the aquarium, in which for the first time, uh, instead of dolphins, robots, dolphins of ultrachiness, swim. you will definitely go for the first time. it will be very interesting, and the second time they tell you, and now these same dolphins, yes, and now these g dolphins will constantly show you tricks. and you think, what's so amazing about that? strictly speaking, what technology, i have already appreciated. and what's next, but how to interact with a live dolphin? here is the question. this is the miracle that is a natural miracle. you see, therefore the circus. yes, it took different forms. yes , ordinary human emotions, when a dog runs up to you and still continues
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to rejoice, despite the fact that yesterday you saw her the day before yesterday. you grew up and there was no spiderman, yes, which is still the end. you understand that he did this not because he worked on himself, because , roughly speaking, they drew it very beautifully. you will still be surprised later on by that person who artificially dances, who stands on his head, who juggles there are ten items and so on, so the question is simply form. which form by the time you are talking about will be relevant. hello ordinary go to the circus. love cheese and the circus loves you too, and with you there was a podcast of the creative industry elena hyper roman pockets, folk artists, edgard and askold zapashny in general.
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and let's stay, we'll be dancing together, so let's wake up, let's talk about everything. this is my summer. this summer, my grief was not seen, we choose, dear in appearance. but after all, the disconnal is lit in i have times to grieve to grieve times to expect, heaven will help. we dante think we will be illuminated by a munai. i feel so good, and we will be carried away by the song and paradise is so young for us. and we are at zero, but then we remember this summer. my world music so yelling speed do not let you sleep. we
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killed the two of us to dance, a lantern, music , such a speed to sleep and give mine and i will hold on tight in your soul all knowledge. i want to call next to you every day. everything you want will help us with a bright dawn, i will give you the music of light, the sea wave. let's postpone business with you. music moves our bodies, i fell in love with you. we're just bees, we're just bees, we 're ready for anything. and we love, and i'm lucky with
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me i'm lucky. you are a bee i am a beekeeper and we love, but we are not lucky and dances are girls. and we love, and i'm lucky with you i'm lucky. and we love, but not lucky and dance more. hello friends. this podcast is an unformatted place of power for young artists and an alley of fame for honored artists in the anton
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lavrentiev studio, my brilliant wonderful co-hosts karina kross. valya carnival gypsy group band further, in theory. i was supposed to represent these fine people, but these are your friends. let's please beautiful charming dasha and vitya group times - and our coolest wonderful friends. and this is a mission. dasha then wait, then the transition to management and uh, i built just the legendary soso pavliashvili meet, huh? hello , i did not know that dashenka would be with us today. and then i would take the fish, these are girls. you can have one there for you, and the second is our lord of points. i have an idea for a better juice. i know what you are you can melt the heart of absolutely any
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woman. maybe you will conduct some quick course right now. i know that you somehow kneel down and somehow, like this, you will do it all with your hand. i beg you, i know everything, and i even have someone to train on. anton this does not work. can you suggest how to do it so sincerely. and it’s so amazing that all the hearts of a woman are spaced, and tell him what to do, it’s just that women cry only for love, and now i just don’t scream, quietly. let the women i cry only from love from happiness. that's right, handsome. thanks guys. i wanted you more. well, it’s like introducing everyone again, because we actually have such a show, where there are already such great accomplished artists and young stars who simply bomb the internet with their hits. and i would like to say to introduce you
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to the guys with the group times. to be honest, every now i will pronounce this figure and my eye is already twitching a little. you represent their gender in one clip just billion views. certainly. we are congratulations about music, today we will talk very, very, very much, but, unfortunately, we, as always, do not have much time. i suggest going through everything very quickly in terms of this, the blitz asks you for 7 seconds. it will be necessary to answer the question that i ask, guys. the first question will be to you three artists with whom you would like to do a collaboration, the time has come. and nastya uh oh nastya and she nastya and she, probably, bianca, yes, well, yes, and bianca and the next question you have all five friends and show business time has gone. chumakov vova presnyakov grisha leps uh
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kobzon until now, my friend, and very, very, very many many seconds have not ended. we would sit like this. that's quick, next question for you top 3 compliments. you see, time has gone on, and the man himself. this woman is the real child. the next question for you is three things, without which your concert will not begin without spectators , without music and without equipment. it's great that the audience comes first. guys, you noticed this stunned, and the last question. guys there are five artists, uh, of the older generation, whose songs you listen to lyubov uspenskaya
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, uh, elena vaenga hands up the last question for you. if only three songs could be left in the repertoire, then what kind of songs are they all mine well, it seems to me, no. let's imagine the children of the song, how the children the children grew up yes, there are three left who said, we got you, we won't go anywhere. what are you like with me, just three children will not leave. well, it seems to me that the sky in the palm of my hand was a song for me, i generally believe that i was born. i despite the fact that he played the violin for 6 years and graduated from the conservatory, but god did so after the army. i recovered and finished
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the concert. he. well, i already started to engage in pop music and immediately won one competition, the second, then the third, but i had an accident on the ninety-sixth 907, big problems began for 7 years. i had a ticket all after the traumatic. i'm creepy. well, it's you. not all this happened in 2004, but i irochka gave birth to liza to us and everything was gone for me. everything passed and after a few months in a dream, god god gave us all not to me, but to all of us. uh, let's pray for parents, thanks to the 2015 voice project. it was you who exploded with him. i have 10 years. she lay and he was practically not taken anywhere. may i play? of course, have fun.
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how i want to cuddle you. in let's pray for parents from all the living and
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celestials and the hour when it becomes cold and warm candles in our souls, let's pray for parents, when children pray to you let's pray for parents by our guardian angel. let's pray and when the children pray thank you
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very much it's unusual when a song is called, but i get up i put it out, because that i still ask the question about the fact that the song heaven is in the palm of your hand. this is probably the song under which, according to statistics, so many people proposed to each other, got married, played weddings, joined hearts and asked for forgiveness. you know how many people there are in general, because before the pandemic we had 40 planes and i thank these songs. we flew so much, we fly a lot now, but of course, then it was generally we didn’t have time to just live and that’s it. everything was given to our dear his majesty the viewer, or on palms, by the way, it was written we even have e on cameras filmed then there was no telephone. we rested. raised in austria. and
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what is it called? well ski. like the racers got up and all sat together, the sun was still shining. everything is amazing and doesn’t come with a shoelace, otherwise i’ll pass it on, thank god, this was taken by larochka and my irochka mom. i never call her mother-in-law, because she is my friend, and she took it all off and then they came. he i came out of a trance and wrote down sent the bones to gubin this song he wrote from and to him in general applause. nevertheless the 20th year of the wedding pandemic happened, the celebrations changed in some way and, for sure, if the songs were not in the palm of your hand, some side was stylistically reworked. yes, there are daredevils. of course have. here they are just such a dance
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, i have this, probably, and i don’t have it. and we offer you, uh, a creative experiment, to which, of course, all representatives of tonight, dear guests, can and must participate. wait. i suggested to me, please, 30 years ago, who was the first before our country? who was the dream book that i fool, right? i don’t know there, let’s say, i ’ll introduce this song to you with my little girl, she was then 16 years old, and oddly enough she listened to good music then in the nineties. and she came to my studio and wanted to rewrite the prom special. i just caught her then. and after that, we don't break up. we know that your wife, she participates with you in your musical life , the youngest daughter, when he has her time, well
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, as if you had the same question for you, but it’s hard all the same. uh, being, well, family in family at work together. are there any troubles troubles, if you want to be happy sometimes, uh, you know the troubles do not pay attention. and if it turns out some moments, it's just uh, such a pepper relationship to add a little adjika, and then , when the most important thing, when it goes to mirnoye , it's like, it's great, it always turned out when something new is born in me and very often she saved the songs with her taste with her attitude with her e. attention, in general, what can be better with this song, so that it is not spoiled. at i have the same situation. here are all the songs that i wrote, thanks to her, they went to the rasosed, because the wife is, well,
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she makes a wife especially tasteful. this is the largest plot back to the creative experiment ready. well let's see if happy eyes never on love sura decides heaven wretch love. never on any of his happy eyes , never on love, surischa on love for dessert to suggest how i could not always ay not in the palm of my hand.
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well, it's definitely happening, exactly everything how they are born in you is simply incredible, in fact, well, let's not dissemble the bulk of the most addictive
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hits i came up with, of course you see, well, because this requires some kind of super creative one. it seems to me that my thinking is more according to lika, but my verses. naturally. and you see, of course, we have. uh, maybe just turn on the mic, put it in and come out with something out of the ordinary. i'm so hmm well, we have a beekeeper's demo, it lay for three months, probably, in a closet. it just rolled over. and it was just a target. at some point i'm just bees, well, just bees all drove together. i just added them, then i disappeared there. well, i wrote everything down there, and somehow she passed by a room and such. it’s all the music he writes himself and it’s as if it ’s normal that he sits there endlessly playing something. here are the guys. we know that you have some super super secret delicious songs. but if we want you to not say this radius, he just demonstrated it. and we'll just write down there's no secret. there is just
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a melody that takes you somewhere. just fine, wait. well anyway. i i know that soso can play the drum. so anton anton is just a break. from the group once you're right here in front of your eyes. yes, from pine in this case it turns out. what does
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she say, huh, huh? let's verse let's verse. let's take a look. resounds endlessly, and wow, you can’t imagine how cool we are, what we have on a song that has not yet been released. guys, tell me, you had such a situation that you worked, yes, together there, as i understand it, with some kind of label yes, and what, it
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interfered with your relationship, and you chose love instead of a. well, tell me about it, it's so important , we had such a situation that we generally worked in the same label even in general with no names. i should be a solo artist , then i should be there again in a group and, in short, we somehow became friends. so, they played very much in this love, and they all had to be in a relationship at all, and that's it, and we broke everything. to destroy everything according to the reference format, yes, and we broke everything. and we just had to leave for krasnoyarsk and lived there for a year, and then we sold priora there, we sold priora with this money left for moscow, rented an apartment for the new year , made an offer to her for the new year and said everything would work out. let's drive a handsome man, and a month later we shot the boys. it's very cool. i didn't get through. right now they are all cool here.

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