Which excavator is stronger? Looking for Lanxiang in Shandong, China

Estefania 2022-04-23 07:01:57

The foreigners obviously don't understand the joke of excavators, so I am the only one laughing in the audience at all places related to excavators, but considering that I am the only one, I can't laugh out, and can only be silently hurt. QAQ, at that moment I was in so much pain, my heart was full of laughter and nowhere to complain about the pain director and screenwriter, can you do it?


In short, the audience is probably like this: the

heroine's mother came out to educate her: haha ​​the
heroine's father was killed: haha
​​the heroine came to the castle and hit the first ghost: hahaha
second, third, nth...: Haha
The male protagonist was beaten by the male protagonist’s sister:
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha, um, even I couldn’t help but start laughing out loud at this time. . Damn, you have to pretend to be reserved when you say a good date. . .

The female protagonist asked the male protagonist's sister to look back: The audience didn't laugh, I couldn't help laughing.
The woman took the shovel, the male master sister: Hahahahahahahaha,
I have injured it again. . . Nima, Pleasant Goat is really violent, isn't this the Red Wolf and the Grey Wolf? For a long time, this drama is a fan drama of Pleasant Goat? ? ? ? But I can't explain it to S around me, because I don't know how to translate Pleasant Goat. Well, I can translate Pleasant Goat, but this love-hate relationship between Red Wolf and Grey Wolf is too troublesome. . So I have nowhere to complain in the audience ah ah ah


ah, that's all.

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  • Edith Cushing: [about portrait of Lady Sharpe] She looks quite...

    Lucille Sharpe: Horrible?

    Lucille Sharpe: Yes.

    Lucille Sharpe: It's an excellent likeness.

  • Lucille Sharpe: The more the house sinks, the worse it gets. We must do something about it.