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Den predi da se vurna v BG, reshihme s Boyan i Emo da idem na vunshen basein v Reykjavik
mislia che towa beshe nai goliamata greshka koito mojeh da napravia dokuto biah tam, no towa go razbrah malko po-kusno.Na sledwashtata sutrin Boyan me zakara do letishteto - dobre che beshe toi.. navsichkoto otgore mi dade niakoi negovi knigi,shte drasna otdelen blog specialno za edna ot tiah. Poleta beshe mnogo dulag i mnogo gaden, imashe zabawiane v Miulhen okolo 5h-a, koeto beshe ujasno, no letishteto beshe dosta goliamo za razlika ot towa v Reykjavik - tia koito sa bili znaiat kakwo e.. t.e towa v Reykjavik prilicha na - avtogarata v GornoNadolnishte ;-). Zaradi maglata pilota na samoleta triabwashe da kacne mnogo burzo v sledstwie na koeto 2 sedmici ne mojeh da chuwam dobre, no puk si namerih mnogo vesela kompania v samoleta ot edna docktorka i niakakwa macka koiato se zanimawashe s finansirane, kolko interesni hora imalo ..

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