Danh ngôn của Hannah Simone

It's funny, I was talking to somebody who writes for a cop show, and he was saying how they aren't allowed to acknowledge Christmas, Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day, just because it has to be able to play forever.
It's funny, I was talking to somebody who writes for a cop show, and he was saying how they aren't allowed to acknowledge Christmas, Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day, just because it has to be able to play forever.
Thật buồn cười, tôi đang nói chuyện với một người viết kịch bản cho một chương trình về cảnh sát, và anh ta nói rằng họ không được phép thừa nhận Giáng sinh, Lễ tạ ơn, Ngày lễ tình nhân, chỉ vì nó phải được chiếu mãi mãi.
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