If the boy cooks borscht oh, well, I mean, uncle, it means a good specimen? Should we take it?



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If the boy cooks borscht oh, well, I mean, uncle, it means a good specimen? Should we take it? and got a better answer

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I don't think so. He might not share it with you?

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I don't think so. He might not share it with you.

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It's not much.

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it depends on what he cooks with.

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someone has to make borscht in a relationship.

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I don't know, if borscht is all you need to be happy, yes.

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The visor doesn't always protect in battle.

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You can't get enough of borscht alone

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take it, you can even smack it

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I make very good borscht, and I like cooking in general, but I don't want you, mademoiselle, even if you have green eyes and blond hair.

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No. Maybe he's a sissy in everything else, too.

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A man ain't just a bread-and-butter man And a man is not primarily judged by borscht and meatballs.

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Take borscht?

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He can do EVERYTHING and he's waiting.

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If the boy don't scream, don't play ball, you don't touch him: he's a dead boy.

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Can I just have the borscht?

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It depends on what stage of the relationship. At the beginning? Wants to speed up the courtship process.

 

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