@travelframes: Вот такие новости😩😫 счастливого 3 Адвента ни смотря ни на что!) #германия #локдаун #вирус #длярусских #адвент #рождество

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vandervals_13
Вадим Терехов :
Но это она для вас делает, я считаю что ваше здоровье важнее чем отпраздновать рождество
2020-12-14 04:15:20
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der.feinsinn
feinsinn :
а в какие дни зажигают адвент?
2020-12-13 14:26:48
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igor_kek
Igor :
🥰С праздником
2020-12-13 14:50:00
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kaldenberg
Kaldenberg I. :
спасибо за поздравление вас тоже с 3 адвентом.🥰
2020-12-13 18:40:01
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