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:21:31
Vladimir Nikolaevich,
maybe we really are on...

:21:37
Yes! Typical Martians.
:22:02
Lusenka, darling, pest,
it seems to you these...macaroni.

:22:16
So. We know Russian do we?
Why was it necessary to conceal it?

:22:24
Well we didn't conceal it.
It's very difficult to fathom a language,
when straight away you're
thinking in two languages.

:22:31
And that Patsak is talking
all the time in languages,
the rest of which he doesn't know.

:22:36
Why are you staring at me,
maimoona verishvilo.

:22:40
They know Georgian too...
:22:42
What did he say?
:22:43
Ape son of a donkey.
:22:45
So. We're from the Soviet Union,
here on a cultural exchange.

:22:50
They know us, and where we are,
and can find us.

:22:53
If you're not prepared to let us contact
our embassy, there will be large scale repercussions,
is that clear?


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