00:00I always say that I'm not able to let you know, but I can't give you the knowledge.
00:08I can say that my parents are going to be a very big doctor.
00:12I'm going to say that we're in the community, but I don't want to say that my parents are going to be able to do it.
00:18But it's not a way to say that my parents are going to say that my parents are going to want to be able to do it in the future.
00:29And even in the difficult times, there was a lot to say that we can send our children to the gym or to the gym.
00:39It could be anything or anything.
00:42Even in the safe times, we didn't have to leave a day to the gym or to the gym.
00:49There were even a lot of difficult times.
00:52Even in the evening, there was a lot to say that we had to leave a day.
00:59In the evening, at the 6th, we had to leave the bed.
01:04I remember that I and my children were small.
01:07We had to leave the bed like the gym.
01:12We had to leave the bed every morning.
01:14From 6 to 6 to 6, I was leaving the bed.
01:18But the children went to the gym.
01:20We had to leave the bed.
01:23We had to leave the bed.
01:25We had to say that the homeless is always a veteran.
01:30And it wasn't a veteran.
01:33It was necessary for the children or children.
01:37And it was a independent person.
01:40And some of my friends that I remember were, I was in a hospital.
01:43He said to him to leave them, you want to leave.
01:47He said to me, Mr. Tolfi said to me, he can ask me to go to the side of the way.
01:54He said to me, I'll do my own relationship and my family.
01:58And we need to all the people who were in the country, in the country, in the country, in the country, in the country, in the country, in the country, in the country, in the country.
02:07This is what we want.
02:08And he said to me, Mr. Tolfi said earlier that the war is a war.