Biochemistry again, i have a test tomorrow, excuse me, thank you, oh, yul, do you have something to eat, chips, yeah, take it with you, thank you, your mother is standing downstairs waiting, well , let her wait, lets sit down, lets talk , please explain to me why you are meddling in my affairs , who asked you, mom, why did you go to the clinic with your colleague, but i not only went to the clinic, i was also at his house, i told you, sit down, otherwise you will fall, mom, why is he like that with me, but i love you, yulka, i love you, but this doesnt make it any easier for anyone, neither you nor me, it turns out hes just easily bad people, your oleg, dont. You know him, that she knows everything about his walk, and she s happy with everything, i dont understand how shes happy with it, shes happy with it, where else would he find such a fool, so hell never hell abandon them, their dog brought a mongrel puppy, thats how they wanted it, i didnt give it to you, and neither did i, mom, i
Tell me how this happened . Tatyana, good morning, metallurg won the final series against lokomotiv 4 0. This is only the second time in khl history that the final ended so quickly. Magnitogorsk metallurgist champion won the gagarin cup for the third time in history. Magnitka closed the final series against lokomotiv with a score of 4 0. The victory in the fourth game of the series turned out to be a strongwilled one. The locomotive was the first to abandon. At the beginning of the first period, Yaroslav Likhachev scored. Metalurka came back in the last minute of the second twenty minutes. Denis zernov worked on his heel and, as hockey players say, buried the puck in the goal. And Daniil Vovchenko scored the golden goal in the majority in the third period. He received a pass from behind the goal and shot daniil isaev with one touch. The most valuable player of the playoffs was recognized as twentyoneyearold goalkeeper ilya nabokov, who allowed only three goals in the final series. In t
Friends and Comrades is a multilayered story of the relief efforts by British and U.S. Quakers who provided food and medical aid to starving Russians in the early years of the Bolshevik regime.