Danh ngôn của Peter Capaldi

I absolutely hate mowing the lawn. When I hear the mowers starting, I want to kill myself: it's the sound of death approaching. Hoovering's OK, but I never in my life wanted to have a lawn and certainly never wanted to mow one.
I absolutely hate mowing the lawn. When I hear the mowers starting, I want to kill myself: it's the sound of death approaching. Hoovering's OK, but I never in my life wanted to have a lawn and certainly never wanted to mow one.
Tôi thực sự ghét việc cắt cỏ. Khi tôi nghe thấy tiếng máy cắt cỏ khởi động, tôi muốn tự tử: đó là âm thanh của cái chết đang đến gần. Hút bụi thì được, nhưng trong đời tôi chưa bao giờ muốn có một bãi cỏ và chắc chắn không bao giờ muốn cắt một bãi cỏ.
Tác giả: Peter Capaldi | Chuyên mục: Death | Sứ mệnh: [2]
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