Danh ngôn của Katya Zamolodchikova

At a meet and greet in a nightclub in Texas, a girl who looked about 15 years old gave me a VHS copy of 'Adventures in Babysitting,' and she whispered in my ear that it's really just home movie footage of her dad practicing judo.
At a meet and greet in a nightclub in Texas, a girl who looked about 15 years old gave me a VHS copy of 'Adventures in Babysitting,' and she whispered in my ear that it's really just home movie footage of her dad practicing judo.
Tại một cuộc gặp gỡ và chào hỏi ở một hộp đêm ở Texas, một cô gái trông khoảng 15 tuổi đưa cho tôi một bản VHS của cuốn 'Adventures in Babysitting', và cô ấy thì thầm vào tai tôi rằng đó thực sự chỉ là đoạn phim ở nhà quay cảnh bố cô ấy tập judo.
Tác giả: Katya Zamolodchikova | Chuyên mục: Dad | Sứ mệnh: [6]
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