Moskva slezam ne verit
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:16:17
When are you gonna get rid
of that piece of junk?

:16:21
If you take care of a car
:16:25
it can last a hundred years.
:16:27
You've led a perfectly honest
sort of life,

:16:30
and what d'ya got to show for it,
just a couple of hairs on your head.

:16:34
Baldness is in style nowadays.
:16:36
- Is that in style too?
- That happens when you're nervous.

:16:44
What a surprise!
:16:48
It's great to see you!
How did you know we were here?

:16:51
I didn't find any of you home,
so I figured you were in the country.

:16:57
I came to say goodbye.
:16:59
I've decided to go home.
I've hung around Moscow for too long.

:17:05
I owe you money. I'll send it
when I get my first paycheck.

:17:11
Are there a lot of people under you?
:17:13
Nearly three thousand.
:17:15
Organizing all that must be
very hard work.

:17:18
It's hard getting the first three
workers organized, then it's easy.

:17:22
- Is something wrong, mother?
- I'm all right, go on talking.

:17:25
I'm always holding you up to the
children as an example.

:17:29
You've achieved everything
you wanted to.

:17:32
Only don't tell them that once
you've gotten everything you wanted

:17:36
you feel like howling.
:17:42
- You ought to get married.
- It's not a question of marriage.

:17:45
It is. Though it's not easy
in your line of work.

:17:49
Men are afraid of women
who earn more than they do.

:17:54
Where are the men nowadays?
They're getting fat and lazy.

:17:58
You go to the theatre or museum and
what do you see? Only women.


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