- вот знаешь, Цыпкин, за что я люблю Питер. Он меня спасает. - как? - вот когда зима в Москве окончательно достает, потому что, ну невыносимо темно, грязно, холодно, я бросаю все, уезжаю на выходные в Питер и понимаю, что может быть в разы темнее, холоднее и грязнее. Возвращаюсь в Москву с такой радостью!
- вот знаешь, Цыпкин, за что я люблю Питер. Он меня спасает. - как? - вот когда зима в Москве окончательно достает, потому что, ну невыносимо темно, грязно, холодно, я бросаю все, уезжаю на выходные в Питер и понимаю, что может быть в разы темнее, холоднее и грязнее. Возвращаюсь в Москву с такой радостью!
Больше мы не дружим.
Архив 2018.
Еду вот в Питер🙇♂️
BY Цыпкин/Tsypkin
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