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00:00I'm sorry.
00:02Did anyone cover you up with a blanket?
00:04No.
00:05No, no, no, no.
00:06No, no, no, no.
00:07Don't stand like this, don't tell us like this.
00:08People, you're a man, you're a man.
00:09Just show us.
00:10No, no, no, no, no.
00:11No, no, no, no, no.
00:12Turn the newspapers under her.
00:13Well, there's no chance.
00:14Turn the newspapers under her.
00:15Well, there's no chance.
00:16I told the manager.
00:17The car will start from the front, man.
00:18Or a toothed branch will cut you and you won't have it.
00:19Well, what toothed branch?
00:20Well, a toothed branch, man.
00:21The man will freeze in oil in the car.
00:22Well, no.
00:23You turn the newspapers under her, they will turn from the front.
00:24Well, no.
00:25You know, he will turn, yes, he will turn.
00:26And they won't turn.
00:27And they won't turn.
00:28In fact, they turned, but immediately froze.
00:29You're oil.
00:30I don't know, that's another one.
00:31Maybe, possibly.
00:32You know what, when the tank is out, when the Golf is out of the tank, light a fire
00:33under the tank.
00:34Well, I will light a fire.
00:35And that the oil, that the paraffin is created up on the surface.
00:36Well, I have this, this, better diesel, not this ordinary.
00:37It's not, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's not,
00:38you have that tractor and this one.
01:06Good evening from the side of Bard, a Croatian journalist, a technical journalist, Želimir Kučin.
01:15And greetings from my side, Živan Mirić, I greet you all.
01:19Also a journalist.
01:20Also a journalist.
01:21Technical.
01:22Technical.
01:23Technical.
01:24Technical.
01:25Dear viewers, today you would not believe, February 16, 2014.
01:32Where did it go?
01:33February is coming to an end.
01:35How fast is that month passing by?
01:37That's the time.
01:38Is this a criminal year?
01:39It's a little shorter, it's not.
01:41It's not?
01:42It's a little shorter.
01:4328 days.
01:4429.
01:4528, sorry.
01:46If it's criminal, wait.
01:47If it's criminal, then it's 28.
01:49That's how it's counted, right?
01:51Yes, but I don't know exactly, I haven't figured it out.
01:56So, through the famous rubric Živoji na Mirić,
02:01what happened today, not if we expanded it,
02:05and what happened last week.
02:07Still, a lot of things happened in the past week,
02:11today, I mean today, last week, in the history,
02:15and if we were to ignore it.
02:17It's a little, a little.
02:19How did you come up with the idea to expand it?
02:21I got a letter from a viewer.
02:24From a viewer?
02:25Yes, from a viewer.
02:26Why that day?
02:27Why did you take the money?
02:29As a week.
02:30Yes, yes, yes.
02:31It would be more practical to have a whole week,
02:35so that we can have insight into the past week.
02:38That's right, yes.
02:39Well, let's start.
02:40So, on the 11th of February, last week,
02:43on that day, that day was the day of the patient.
02:46Yes, let's say.
02:47I think that the patients deserve a day of a woman,
02:50a day of a soldier, a day of liberation,
02:53a day of resurrection.
02:54Why should it be a day of a patient?
02:56It is a special state of the body,
02:58and therefore the spirit as a human being.
03:01Well, then what can we celebrate?
03:04How can we celebrate a day of a patient?
03:06I don't know.
03:07The worst that can be.
03:09No, no.
03:10What is the worst?
03:11I mean, wow.
03:12A day of a patient.
03:13So, all of you who are at this moment,
03:16at this time, in this historical,
03:20in some process of evolution,
03:22who are sick,
03:23we wish you health soon.
03:25And give tea, drink, give.
03:28You know, I think that all the people know.
03:31Eat, people, garlic.
03:33That's my recipe, even in the old days.
03:36Lemon juice and garlic.
03:39There is no such thing.
03:41It's so healthy.
03:42Do you think it's healthy?
03:43And this miracle.
03:44Miracle of the plant.
03:45I mean, miracle of the plant.
03:46Well, now tell me,
03:47when you have already raised the issue
03:49of garlic, which is really a miracle,
03:52some kind of natural antibiotic, right?
03:54Yes.
03:55How is it better to consume it,
03:57and you are not upset about garlic?
04:00In everything.
04:01I use it in everything.
04:02Exactly in everything?
04:03Yes, in everything.
04:04So, even now, recently,
04:05I started rakija.
04:06ČeÅ”tjakovac?
04:07Yes, so-called ČeÅ”njakovka.
04:09Really?
04:10Yes.
04:11For example, you can make a cocktail
04:13from garlic,
04:14just like this.
04:15Cocktail of garlic.
04:16How you put it in a blender,
04:17you know, in that mixer.
04:18And instead of olive oil,
04:19you put garlic.
04:20Yes, you can do that.
04:21Yes, yes, yes.
04:22It's called,
04:23like what James Bond drinks,
04:24you know.
04:25Yes, James Bond drinks.
04:26Instead of olive oil,
04:27instead of olive oil,
04:28you put garlic clove,
04:29and just fine.
04:30Yes.
04:31This, then,
04:32means in cocktails,
04:33it has an effect.
04:34Are you sure
04:35it's so healthy?
04:36I will not answer
04:37at all,
04:38I will not answer
04:39at all to that question.
04:40When was the last time
04:41you drank?
04:42When was the last time
04:43you drank?
04:44Sickness.
04:45Never.
04:46Here, on a sick day,
04:47never, I mean.
04:48Never.
04:49Never?
04:50I had a broken leg
04:51ten, fifteen years ago,
04:52but that's not,
04:53you know,
04:54that's not a disease.
04:55But this,
04:56this,
04:57as far as
04:58colds,
04:59hot,
05:00I don't know,
05:01some disease
05:02of these ordinary,
05:03what would I say.
05:04Nothing will happen to you.
05:05Nothing,
05:06nothing will happen to me.
05:07It's all connected
05:08to me,
05:09like a thread.
05:10Well,
05:12I mean,
05:13that's one negative thing.
05:14It's the appearance of a nose.
05:15The appearance of a nose.
05:16Yes, yes,
05:17it's hard to know.
05:18Only if the woman
05:19is not on that course.
05:20Oh yes.
05:21You know,
05:22if the woman wants to eat
05:23a garlic,
05:24a garlic,
05:25a garlic,
05:26a garlic.
05:27Imagine the situation,
05:28you should find
05:29a woman,
05:30yes,
05:31a woman,
05:32in a restaurant,
05:33someone who you should
05:34find,
05:35and you are eating
05:36and that,
05:37but you killed
05:38a garlic,
05:39if she killed
05:40That's it. That's it.
05:44Then it's that.
05:45Really?
05:46Yes, it's like minus and plus and plus and minus and minus.
05:50Yes, yes, OK.
05:51Here, on September 13, 1911, a big football club named Hajduk will be founded in Split.
06:01We all know Hajduk. They were so-called, right?
06:05Yes, yes.
06:06They played phenomenally. Now, I think they will take Kup.
06:10It's possible. Kup is special.
06:13Yes.
06:14It's a special competition. It's all possible.
06:16September 30, 1911. That's about when the electric grass came to Zagreb in 1911.
06:20Yes, yes.
06:21Yes, yes.
06:22September 14, Valentine's Day.
06:24So, Valentine's Day.
06:26We know that falling in love is a process that has, at first glance,
06:31for example, Slavica Ekleston and Barni Ekleston.
06:37That was love at first glance. Not that money.
06:39No, no.
06:40That money didn't even exist.
06:42You see, they just broke up a few years ago.
06:47So, you think that money is not there.
06:49No money.
06:50He is now even richer than he was before.
06:53So, that was love at first glance.
06:55Yes.
06:56And her look was like this.
06:58Yes.
06:59Beautiful.
07:00You see, it doesn't matter what kind of man he is.
07:02Yes, supposedly, she asked him, no, he asked her,
07:06if he believed in love at first glance.
07:08Yes.
07:09Then she said, no.
07:10He said, do you want me to go through this again?
07:12Ah, a little girl.
07:13Yes, yes, yes.
07:14And that's where she, in fact, that's where she fell.
07:17That's where she fell.
07:18I mean, literally.
07:19To be able to kiss him.
07:20Literally.
07:21Yes.
07:22It was of great importance.
07:23Yes, yes, yes.
07:24And it's interesting, we've been looking for a while,
07:26and we found that on the day of their love,
07:28all the directors from Svemira were born.
07:30Yes, yes.
07:31It's incredible, that 14th of April, there is something about that day, I think.
07:34There is.
07:35The following people were born, watch now.
07:37Lovro Matačić.
07:38Hey, a conductor just like that.
07:40Yes.
07:41I've never seen a better conductor in my life.
07:43I haven't seen him personally, but if you, as a colleague.
07:46Excellent, excellent.
07:47Miljenko Smoje.
07:48Come on, tell me, is he the director of Svemira?
07:50Yes, yes, yes.
07:51Listen to me.
07:52Zvonko Lepetić.
07:53Zvonko Lepetić, the best of the best.
07:55Yes, he's a cream of the cream.
07:57Yes, he's a Croatian actor.
07:58Zvonko Lepetić, there are no more like him.
08:00Relja BaÅ”ić, hey.
08:01Relja BaÅ”ić.
08:02I don't even know what else to say.
08:04When I remember that, that, thatā€¦
08:06That struggle, that professional struggle, uh.
08:08Well, no, Relja hasā€¦
08:10I think the best in that, Rondo.
08:12I haven't seen it.
08:14He, Stevo Žigon and DuŔica,
08:16no, DuŔica Žigovarac, some other actress,
08:18and Trokut Ljubav, you knowā€¦
08:20Yes, yes, yes.
08:21You know, a lot of Bergman's fantastic works.
08:25Josip Lisac, of course, what else can I say?
08:28You don't need to say anything, we all know him.
08:32Denis Latin, also director of Svemir.
08:35A colleague.
08:37Yes, how strange it is that so many great people are born on that day.
08:41The 50th anniversary of the statehood in Serbia.
08:45Serbia is our neighboring country,
08:49but it was only in 1804 that the state became like that,
08:53the Turks came out, they didn't get off their throats.
08:57However, on the 15th of February 1804, the first Serbian uprising came
09:01under the leadership of Karadjordje.
09:04So, that's the day of statehood in Serbia.
09:07Serbia is a good country.
09:09People are nice, the food is excellent, everything is clean, not polluted.
09:14Yes, yes, that's beauty, natural beauty.
09:18The beauty in Serbia is fantastic.
09:21Have you ever been there?
09:24I don't know, I watched it on YouTube.
09:27On the 15th? Have you ever been there?
09:30Oh yes, every year.
09:32I was born there.
09:34On the 15th of February 1911, Grigor Grzegor was born,
09:38as the Poles would say.
09:41Grzegor, Grzegor Vitez, our children's singer,
09:45he is a champion in children's songs,
09:48and he has more serious songs.
09:51A great song, Grigor Vitez.
09:53That's what happened last week.
09:56Isn't that a good name?
09:58Yes, you should think about it.
10:00I invite the viewers to write to us,
10:03what would be the name of that song?
10:06Put it on paper.
10:08We can't say it happened last week.
10:11Yes, you can't.
10:14There are moments in our lives,
10:17when we are having a hard time,
10:20when we don't see the light at the end of the tunnel.
10:24Today, the community, the government and the citizens
10:27are more important than ever.
10:29Dear citizens, in banks and monasteries,
10:32you have over 180 billion kuna of uninvested money.
10:36Let's help those,
10:38Let's help those,
10:40who need our help the most.
10:43Let's help those,
10:45who need our help the most.
10:48By calling 060 021 021 0,
10:51donate a part of the 7 billion euros invested.
10:58Good evening.
11:00Good evening.
11:07There are moments when you are here.
11:13Good evening.
11:15Mom!
11:17Mom!
11:19Mom!
11:21Mom!
11:23Mom!
11:25Mom!
11:27There are moments when you are here.
11:30There are moments when you are like a black shadow.
11:34In these moments,
11:36you feel confused.
11:38You don't trust yourself.
11:40You are afraid.
11:42You are afraid.
11:44You are afraid.
11:46There are moments of anxiety.
11:49You are afraid.
11:51You are afraid.
11:53You are afraid.
11:55So, there is a sub-branch of journalism, so-called investigative journalism,
12:02where a journalist is in the service of an investigator, he discovers traces,
12:07and so on, he reads between the lines, he looks through the walls.
12:13Such people are the best journalists, because they discover not only the top of the iceberg,
12:20like ordinary people, but they also know that the 90th degree is below the water,
12:25that is, below the surface.
12:27That's how it happened a few days ago, that an investigator,
12:32simply a journalist, the president of the HDP,
12:35reported on some strange events that followed.
12:38Look at the attachment.
12:40Mr. Karamarko, dear, is there anything new with you?
12:44What's up?
12:46Here, I have to tell you that while you are preparing for the evening in the HDP,
12:52they are working against you.
12:54Here, I have to tell you honestly.
12:56It's not on me, maybe, but they are working against you.
13:00Tell me, what do you think should be done about it?
13:04A certain Maric would be the prime minister, if you get the election, not you.
13:10What can you do?
13:13If you want to take something, I would go there instead of you.
13:18OK, I'm going.
13:21I think that this journalist said it well.
13:25I don't know why, but when someone is in trouble, when a gun is being prepared for him,
13:29when a hole is being dug, you know, a castle,
13:32you have to tell the man.
13:34But that these were not empty stories,
13:37you know, when you are preparing for the evening in the HDP,
13:40while Karamarko is there,
13:43where was he?
13:45In the evening, I think.
13:47In the evening, in Slava.
13:49Maybe.
13:51He was somewhere.
13:53However, as soon as you leave,
13:55Karamarko hasn't cooled down yet.
13:58And who will be the prime minister, if you get the election?
14:02Yes.
14:04You are here.
14:06Click.
14:08Watch out, Tomica is coming.
14:10Hm?
14:11Tomica is coming.
14:13He won't come.
14:15I think that it is not fair to argue against our president, Tomica Karamarko,
14:20when he is not here.
14:22You have to tell him face to face what's going on.
14:24I will.
14:26Well, OK.
14:28How many times, how many times do I have to repeat,
14:32how many times do I have to argue about Karamarko when he is not here?
14:35And not when he is here.
14:37How will you argue when he is the president of the party?
14:39So that tomorrow he will throw me out on the road
14:42and I will no longer be in the party.
14:44We have agreed that behind his back,
14:47behind his back,
14:49we will agree who will replace him as prime minister.
14:52And now you have come to negotiate,
14:56don't say that he is not here,
14:58don't do this, don't do that.
15:00And we have agreed that behind his back we will agree.
15:04And now we hear about Å ukin.
15:07People, I just simply don't know what we have agreed,
15:14if we have agreed anything.
15:16We all bear responsibility together,
15:18if we need a head to the floor,
15:20to go and change things.
15:22All together.
15:24And we have agreed that behind his back,
15:28Karamarko will decide who will be the prime minister,
15:30I have ruled that out, not Marča.
15:38Ok, ok.
15:40I see where the cars are going,
15:43I see where we are climbing the tree,
15:45and it is all clear to me,
15:47I am not a liar.
15:48I see that.
15:49I see, ok, brother.
15:51I see that behind me,
15:53behind my back,
15:54someone is plotting against me,
15:56as someone behind my back,
15:58who works in Karamarko.
15:59Well, it can't be,
16:00we look like a train, man.
16:02Everyone works behind their back,
16:04I have already told people,
16:06I will be the prime minister.
16:07I have already told people,
16:08and what will happen now?
16:09Now Marča is lying.
16:10Well, my people,
16:11I will go to the National Security Service.
16:13Let it be.
16:14Just you.
16:15Ok, ok.
16:16Come on, people, please.
16:17What are we going to do now, boss?
16:19I am going to retire.
16:21Here you go.
16:23Can you believe,
16:25what kind of responsibility,
16:27what kind of desire for power,
16:28to achieve this?
16:29I can, I can, colleague,
16:30I can believe it,
16:31and that, as I said,
16:32is the worst betrayal.
16:33I will not say that I foresaw it,
16:35but I will say it.
16:36Why do you say it is not a betrayal?
16:37Betrayal is the bottom line.
16:39Well, look,
16:40in politics,
16:41it is an integral part of vocabulary,
16:44and behavior.
16:45Do you understand?
16:46Because,
16:47it is normal,
16:48as soon as you are in power,
16:49that someone is already watching
16:50how he will come to power,
16:51and then, you know.
16:52To be the first,
16:53is quite difficult.
16:54All the leaders,
16:55of all the parties in Croatia,
16:57that should be imagined,
16:59are not old fools,
17:01that they first beat everything around them,
17:03and this one,
17:04and this one,
17:05Kim Il Sung.
17:06No, please,
17:07they are not dangerous.
17:08SDP,
17:09this one from HDPR.
17:10Yes, yes.
17:11Or HDPR,
17:12this one from SDPR.
17:13No, no, no.
17:14Only foreigners,
17:15do you understand?
17:16You know,
17:17you are the only enemy,
17:18to you,
17:19to whom?
17:20There,
17:21I have an idea,
17:22to replace you.
17:23Biro Milanovic,
17:24he would not be better chosen than Karamarko.
17:25And Karamarko,
17:26is also satisfied with Milanovic.
17:27Certainly,
17:28they are satisfied.
17:29I was even
17:30somewhere,
17:31as I said,
17:32in the Kulavas,
17:33there is a story that,
17:34maybe,
17:35in case of collapse,
17:36some coalition,
17:37left,
17:38right.
17:39To repel the little one.
17:40Central left
17:41No, no,
17:42ADZ,
17:43now,
17:44SrediŔnic,
17:45and the right has appeared.
17:46Yes, yes.
17:47Now,
17:48if there is someone
17:49on the right,
17:50Are you on the right side? Are you in the middle?
17:52Of course, yes.
17:53Everyone is afraid of the middle, or do they all get together?
17:55The most natural thing for you is the left and the right coalition, you know?
17:58Yes, yes, yes.
17:59To take a little bit of this, a little bit of that.
18:01To take a little bit of this and make a new side.
18:03Yes, that's right.
18:04But it's incredible what a betrayal it is. It's a knife in the back as soon as you turn around.
18:07That's old Croatia, right?
18:08Old Croatia. And it's not just Croatia.
18:10What?
18:11It's not just Croatia. There is also...
18:13You mean Vuk Brankovic?
18:14There is the same.
18:15No, no, no, it's not. It's only in Croatia.
18:18I'm telling you, it's betrayal, deception.
18:22Here, social assistance. Have you seen our minister?
18:26She's nice, what's her name?
18:28Milanka.
18:29She's a nice woman.
18:30Milanka.
18:31Aha, Opacic. Where is Milanka Opacic? Is she married?
18:35I don't think so. I don't think so.
18:38What are you waiting for?
18:39Aha.
18:40No, she would be a party to you. Imagine a woman, independent, beautiful, smart.
18:45No, no, I wouldn't...
18:46Well, don't just say it. First of all, Dajic.
18:48Okay, but I can't... You know, I'm not in a situation to go to that...
18:54What's too big...
18:56I'm not interested in too high politics.
18:58But she would be great.
19:00It's possible.
19:02Look, social assistance. That's what it's about.
19:05Now the state will finally remember you.
19:08Hey, the method, those who clap 10% of the stars.
19:12Fine, I give you social assistance.
19:15Social assistance, you know.
19:17Especially to the pensioners.
19:19Where is that Hrelja? Is he there?
19:21I don't know.
19:22Look, we have a picture of a man who is supposedly Silvano Hrelja.
19:26His name is Silvano Hrelja, and he is the president of the party Mravljenika.
19:30And please, if anyone has seen him...
19:32I mean, maybe he doesn't exist.
19:34I've seen him...
19:35You know, maybe he's a myth, like Veli Joze.
19:37I've seen him last time at the elections.
19:39Yes.
19:40What I...
19:41I've seen him wave his hands, you know, to Kukurik.
19:43Maybe, people, if anyone has seen such a man...
19:46Here, that's the man.
19:48Let him speak.
19:49Because in Mravljenica, you know, they didn't vote for him,
19:52and now his brother is in jail.
19:55Have you seen him?
19:57I haven't seen him. Believe me, I've seen him last time at the elections.
19:59He looks a bit like me.
20:01He's younger, younger.
20:02Not that he looks like you, but I didn't want to lament that,
20:05so that our image wouldn't...
20:08Why?
20:09He looks a bit like you.
20:11Maybe you're a bit older than him.
20:13He's young, right?
20:14He's young, young.
20:15He's the president of the party of Mravljenica.
20:17Yes.
20:18He's the youngest in Mravljenica.
20:19Yes, there's even...
20:20In Mravljenica...
20:22No, no, no, there's the youngest party of Mravljenica.
20:24Those 60, 55, that's the youngest, right?
20:27And they always organize some parties,
20:29after-shave parties.
20:31In my town, every weekend,
20:34you know, old people use a lot of drugs.
20:37It's the third age, like a needle.
20:40Seriously.
20:42They get drunk, you know, they get drunk, and that's it.
20:45Well, yeah.
20:46Only bonbons and after-shave parties.
20:49You know, when they go to the shave party,
20:50old women and kids just get drunk and...
20:53And dance until the morning.
20:54A lot.
20:55The next day, the legs hurt a bit, but that's okay.
20:58It's wider than in Slovenia, right?
20:59Yes.
21:01I developed some ideas for the film.
21:04Who is this?
21:05Who is this?
21:06Who is this?
21:07I don't know.
21:08Get out of the diary.
21:09Get out.
21:11Get out.
21:13I'm going to call someone.
21:15You didn't even let me see him.
21:16Maybe he's looking for something.
21:17What?
21:18Get out.
21:20So, now we're going to look at
21:22a comment on Mrs. Potunja,
21:25who suddenly appeared in the diary,
21:27but no one called her.
21:28When Mrs. Potunja appears, we suffer.
21:30To hear what our guest,
21:33our guest Dule Belandžić,
21:34has to say about Mrs. Potunja.
21:36What do I know?
21:39The statement of this Jasmine Žvalić,
21:42I've never heard of her.
21:44I've been to Belgrade,
21:45but I've never heard of her.
21:47That someone comes and says,
21:50go home.
21:52Hey, go home.
21:53Tell one prime minister, one state,
21:55go home.
21:56That's it, brother.
21:57That's the peasantry.
21:58That's it.
21:59We're not even in the partisans.
22:01You can't say to a German in the partisans,
22:03go home.
22:04That would kill you, man.
22:05You have to be peaceful with him.
22:07Listen, Mr. German,
22:08stop shooting,
22:09so you don't shoot him,
22:10so he forgives.
22:11We were normal friends.
22:14You know I have a right.
22:16You know I have a right.
22:17Dule is my spiritual leader,
22:20maybe even more than Dalai Lama.
22:23Which Dalai Lama?
22:24The Dalai Lama, you know.
22:26No, Dule Belandžić is my biggest face.
22:29Dule Lama.
22:30He should be called Dule Lama.
22:32A robber interrupted
22:34Minister Linic on the road.
22:36Slavka?
22:38And?
22:39Well, the prime minister is there.
22:41The robber says,
22:42give me all your money.
22:44Give me what?
22:46Well, he says,
22:47I don't have it,
22:48I said...
22:51Good evening.
22:53Can I sit here?
22:55Cheers!
23:01There are moments when you're there.
23:07Evening!
23:09Mom!
23:12They make a difference in the experience,
23:14help and touch.
23:17You connect A1.
23:20Your friends are really watching you.
23:22Find out more about the trip to Rio Mare.hr
23:26He says, his money.
23:30Wait, wait.
23:32The robber says, wait.
23:35The robber says,
23:39OK, then give me my money.
23:41The robber says.
23:46And your robber thought
23:48to give his?
23:50No!
23:51No!
24:01There is no bad weather.
24:03There is no obstacle to the roads.
24:05Always dressed like for a fashion show.
24:07Driving on the roads.
24:21In the evening.
24:46And instead of promoting the book,
24:49I chose, in cooperation with Živojina,
24:52I chose a beautiful bedtime story.
24:55Because many of you work in the morning.
24:57Well, I think many of you work.
24:59I'm the same.
25:00But OK, the kids have to sleep.
25:02It's already quite late.
25:04A bedtime story.
25:06Let's listen to it together.
25:08Grigor Vitez.
25:09A bedtime story.
25:11Quietly the goat sleeps in the threshold.
25:14And even quieter the grass grows.
25:17Quietly the dark field rustles.
25:19And even quieter the threshold shines.
25:22A blue dream, a forest girl.
25:24Love, dear love.
25:26Blue sky, a stream.
25:29A white spark, a rainbow.
25:32And deep, a dream, night.
25:35Even deeper.
25:37Light night.
25:40Here.
25:48Snoring.
25:52Snoring.
25:55Snoring.
25:59Snoring.
26:02Snoring.
26:06Snoring.
26:09Snoring.
26:17Snoring.