• last month
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00:30I'm surprised myself, because she's a beautiful woman, and I'm surprised that she saw me,
00:55because I'm not pretty.
00:58I wish I was a handsome boy.
01:01I'm also bald.
01:03I know.
01:04Maybe she recognized me.
01:06Maybe she felt that she would be good for me.
01:09Because I try to make her feel good.
01:11Yes, I like her.
01:13I know she's good.
01:15We like each other.
01:16Maybe it's because we get along so well.
01:20We lived at my uncle's place.
01:23We had one tiny room.
01:26The exit was straight to the yard.
01:28To the world.
01:29I had a hangar there.
01:31Our daughter was born in the winter.
01:35It was terrible.
01:36Sometimes it didn't burn for two or three days,
01:38because the chimney was lower than the roof.
01:40The door was closed with a blanket,
01:43so that it was warm there.
01:45It was sick all the time.
01:47And my daughter lived such times,
01:50which are really very sad for a child.
01:54I didn't get anything from my mother-in-law.
01:58I didn't get anything.
02:00I didn't get any property,
02:02or anything like that.
02:05I didn't get anything.
02:07Because she didn't have anything herself.
02:09Sometimes I tell my wife,
02:11Mrs. Grund, that she raised me.
02:13And I'm good for you.
02:15It means she raised me well.
02:17Yes.
02:18My father-in-law says,
02:20I'll give you a piece of land.
02:22And if you don't belong to your wife,
02:24I'll take it from you.
02:25And from the beginning, I started to buy.
02:27I bought stakes.
02:29I made bricks.
02:31Sometimes I came here from work,
02:34even though I lived in Czcinc.
02:37And I did such jobs with my wife.
02:40Only it was a little plastered.
02:43So we moved in here with my wife.
02:45We slept here.
02:47We set up a stove.
02:50We started to cook.
02:52We had potatoes here.
02:54In five years, I lived in my own house.
02:57When my wife and I equaled the room,
03:00my wife was pregnant.
03:04My daughter was an unplanned child.
03:07And my son was more planned.
03:11He was born.
03:13We already had a finished room.
03:15It was already in the house as it should be.
03:18I would say that my daughter is calmer.
03:23And with the boy, as I noticed,
03:26there is a desire to fight,
03:28a desire for superiority.
03:30He wants to show that he is a boy.
03:33He needs pants with pockets
03:35to put his hand in his pocket.
03:37The more I tell him that he is a soldier,
03:40that he wants to be an officer,
03:42the more he becomes,
03:44even if he was in pain,
03:46the more he clenches his teeth
03:48and shows his masculinity.
03:50I know that they like me very much.
03:54My father is a brilliant man.
03:59He can do everything and he knows everything.
04:03My sister-in-law often says to Rysiek,
04:07your father is a little boy.
04:10What does he say?
04:12Father, what?
04:15But I wouldn't want 10 of such aunts
04:19for my father,
04:21even though my aunt is older.
04:24I always tell them to be polite.
04:28Always let someone laugh at you.
04:31If you are supposed to laugh at someone,
04:34have a heart for the watch and for people.
04:37I like the watch.
04:39I like pigs.
04:41Everyone has their nickname.
04:43If you don't have a pig,
04:45you can call it a boar.
04:47I have a boar now.
04:49It's black and grey.
04:51Mr. Rudel called it a boar.
04:54You can give it a name.
04:56Or a daughter.
04:58I don't like hens.
05:00For example, when I sprinkle wheat,
05:03it still digs into the wheat.
05:05I like geese.
05:07So the watch is calmer.
05:13Yesterday, when I was going to Sędziszów with Lachowski,
05:18this cold hamster,
05:21this cold dog,
05:23ran through the fields.
05:26It ran away with a roll.
05:28I looked at it.
05:30It was flying.
05:32It was cold.
05:34I was supposed to tie it to my leg.
05:37I wanted it to be like this.
05:40I was supposed to tie it to my leg.
05:42I had a wire.
05:44I would bring it home.
05:46I would bring it home.
05:48I would make a boot for it.
05:50It would sit there.
05:52I would pat it.
05:54I wanted to pat it.
05:56I would pat it.
05:58It would turn to me.
06:00It would show its teeth.
06:02It was so big.
06:04When it started to bite me,
06:07I would pat it.
06:10How does it work?
06:12Maybe if the old man sat on it?
06:15You have to push it a bit.
06:17Push it?
06:19You have to push it a bit.
06:21If I push it, does the manure have to grow?
06:23It has to grow.
06:25If it starts to rain,
06:27where will I sit?
06:30Daddy!
06:31Son, don't turn your leg.
06:33Don't turn.
06:35It's raining.
06:37It's raining.
07:05If it starts to whistle,
07:16it won't turn.
07:30It goes out of the shed.
08:0513 cars for Poles, 1.22, 1.27, 1.21, 1.16, 1.18, 1.18 cars for Poles.
08:2913 cars for Poles, 1.22, 1.17, 1.18 cars for Poles, 1.22, 1.18 cars for Poles.
08:5913 cars for Poles, 1.22, 1.17, 1.18 cars for Poles.
09:29I looked through the window, and he looked at me, waving at me, and laughing at me.
09:40I was a bit scared of him.
09:46I turned the window, and I asked him, where is the passenger going?
10:06He said, I don't care where he's going.
10:12I said, yes, I don't care.
10:16I asked him, why did you freeze him?
10:24He said, no, he didn't want to go.
10:27What did he want? What kind of person was he?
10:33He jumped out of the train. I don't know where he jumped out of the train.
10:37I observed him for a long time, but I don't know where he jumped out of the train.
10:42He jumped out of the train.
10:45He jumped out of the train.
11:15I got scared.
11:35Uuuu, uuuu
11:41What?
11:42Warm water?
11:44Warm, warm water
11:51What time will we wake up?
11:53Fourteen I think
12:35Music
12:57The Earth is heavy, yes
12:59The Earth is heavy
13:01The solids, right?
13:03I would think that you respect it because this bread is heavy
13:09It's hard to work on it
13:12A man, just going out into the field, looks to throw this grain not for free
13:19But when he throws it into the ground, so that it gives something of itself
13:23So that you can see that something has been done
13:26For example, a grain of wheat, or barley, or hemp is mowed
13:30I see that it is mowed, it will be dry
13:33Now I see that this work is done
13:36There is not enough of this role in the role
13:40So that you can work on it and support your wife
13:45There is no way out
13:48When the time for work is approaching
13:52I mean, you have to go to work
13:55This work in the field irritates me
13:58It irritates me, I look at the clock
14:01Because this is a double-edged sword
14:04Sometimes, when the train is stationary
14:08It annoys you that you are sitting here
14:11Your wife has started digging
14:14You get a little nervous
14:16But you have to be patient
14:20And wait
14:22I think that when a child grows up
14:27I will leave him here
14:30I intend to teach him one thing
14:34And I would like to move somewhere higher
14:37Because the man will be older
14:39He will not be able to fly
14:41A stone grows into a moss
14:44And when you dig it, the stone becomes thinner
14:49That's how it is
14:52And that's how life is
14:55You can never say
14:58Now I am calm
15:01I don't miss anything
15:04We can lie down now
15:07That's how life is
15:09I explain to myself that this is life
15:12There are constant shortcomings in life
15:14Constant needs
15:16Without which a person cannot live
15:18And this is repeated
15:20That's what I think