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The parade of night butterflies forced the whole county to escape
They say that in pursuit of sensationalism, journalists are ready for literally anything. They turn their heads, rushing for any news to make an interesting report. Well, you can't judge them for being so curious! Website This is a funny story that will teach you how to read ads!
I remember that the Moscow Zoo 15 years ago hung posters around the city that the “Night Butterfly Parade” would be held on its territory. These colorful posters hung for several days. On the specified date at the gates of the zoo was not pushed: crowded guys and men, came a lot of journalists, all important such, with cameras, cameras, recorders. Even the film crew with NTV was!
The gate opened and the crowd rushed in. There they were met by a big man dressed in an encephalitis, a protective suit, and asked everyone to follow him. The men, being in joyful anticipation and a little bewilderment from the outfit of the man, drowned behind him in a friendly formation.
The peasant led them to the clearing, rounded a stern look, introduced himself as the chief entomologist and began to broadcast about the life cycle of peacock eyes, burglars and others, what they eat, how plants pollinate, how they develop.
You should have seen the faces of journalists and other men!
via factroom.ru
I remember that the Moscow Zoo 15 years ago hung posters around the city that the “Night Butterfly Parade” would be held on its territory. These colorful posters hung for several days. On the specified date at the gates of the zoo was not pushed: crowded guys and men, came a lot of journalists, all important such, with cameras, cameras, recorders. Even the film crew with NTV was!
The gate opened and the crowd rushed in. There they were met by a big man dressed in an encephalitis, a protective suit, and asked everyone to follow him. The men, being in joyful anticipation and a little bewilderment from the outfit of the man, drowned behind him in a friendly formation.
The peasant led them to the clearing, rounded a stern look, introduced himself as the chief entomologist and began to broadcast about the life cycle of peacock eyes, burglars and others, what they eat, how plants pollinate, how they develop.
You should have seen the faces of journalists and other men!
via factroom.ru
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