Dance with it. Dance on the top of the mount i'm going to say, dance. Particular reason russians like dancing. Do they sticking the legs out that one? Ye. It's the russian sticky out dance. The russian legs is accumulated. They e tailer comrade at as opposed to the other poll that showe right nowa what's the first one? A whistle. When a lobster whistles on thetop of a mountain, is a russian idiom. In fact, it's an adiaadinaton, a figure of speech so hyperbolic that it describes an impossibility. And lobsters will dance on the mountain. O whistle,
755. FUNNY RUSSIAN CITIZENSHIP TEST with Amber & Paul
Can Luke, Amber & Paul pass this funny Russian citizenship test which was written and sent in by a Russian LEPster? Join us as we attempt to answer questions which (apparently) every Russian person would know. This could be embarrassing! P.S. I am 99% sure that this really is the final episode of 2021.
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