Danh ngôn của Garrison Keillor

A minister has to be able to read a clock. At noon, it's time to go home and turn up the pot roast and get the peas out of the freezer.
A minister has to be able to read a clock. At noon, it's time to go home and turn up the pot roast and get the peas out of the freezer.
Một bộ trưởng phải có khả năng đọc đồng hồ. Vào buổi trưa, đã đến lúc phải về nhà, bật nồi rang và lấy đậu ra khỏi tủ đông.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Home
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