on a lighter note...

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No, it's someones job to corral and return carts. If you do it, a job is lost forever
But where the cart is paid (1 euro must be inserted into the lock), leaving it in the parking lot is a kind of sign of aristocracy. The return of such a cart for the sake of 1 euro is a sign of a miser and a beggar. Therefore, I take 2 rubles (1 euro cent) coins to Europe, and they are the same in diameter as 1 euro - and I am not tormented by moral dilemmas.
 
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There was a late 60's move along that theme called Three In A Attic
Well, there was no Viagra back then

I looked at the links. The city of Meshchovsk is not very far away. And there are only two beauty salons.
 
Well, there was no Viagra back then

I looked at the links. The city of Meshchovsk is not very far away. And there are only two beauty salons.

Don't you remember how you were back in your 20's?
 
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Apologies to our North American Neighbors. But LMAO!!
 

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