Danh ngôn của Bert Kreischer

My second freshman year of college, that's year two of seven, my father got very sick and though he was going to die. He gave me a Rolex, a bottom of the line one. I wore that watch everyday. He didn't die. On my 40th birthday, he gave me a very nice Rolex that belonged to him. That's the one thing we connect on: the watch.
My second freshman year of college, that's year two of seven, my father got very sick and though he was going to die. He gave me a Rolex, a bottom of the line one. I wore that watch everyday. He didn't die. On my 40th birthday, he gave me a very nice Rolex that belonged to him. That's the one thing we connect on: the watch.
Năm thứ hai đại học của tôi, tức là năm thứ hai trong năm thứ bảy, cha tôi bị bệnh nặng và ông sắp chết. Anh ấy đưa cho tôi một chiếc Rolex, một chiếc thuộc loại tốt nhất. Tôi đeo chiếc đồng hồ đó hàng ngày. Anh ấy không chết. Vào sinh nhật lần thứ 40 của tôi, anh ấy đã tặng tôi một chiếc Rolex rất đẹp của anh ấy. Đó là thứ duy nhất chúng tôi kết nối: đồng hồ.
Tác giả: Bert Kreischer | Chuyên mục: Birthday | Sứ mệnh: [6]
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- I love a card. You know, cards? At birthdays? I collect them.