dk98126
dk98126
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4th Feb 2011
30th Jul 2011
This work is for russian people. If you are english man you will dont understand my job. Sorry of any mistakes-i am russian.
russian tebetozheprivet

Comments

  • vovashka2012
    vovashka2012
    7th Oct 2012
    XAi Russki IIPUBET
  • fixator10
    fixator10
    30th Sep 2012
    Privetiki!
  • gjrfytn
    gjrfytn
    15th Aug 2012
    Privet!
  • caddypaddy1
    caddypaddy1
    29th Jun 2012
    Privet Ruskii
  • oleg121
    oleg121
    22nd Apr 2012
    privet
  • DW365
    DW365
    9th Mar 2012
    privet medved
  • evsey
    evsey
    9th Mar 2012
    Ky rycckim!
  • xobotun
    xobotun
    2nd Mar 2012
    yes, it means "hello, russian" :) but the symbol 'Y' should be 'y'. It is really big difference between them:)
  • CRazY-LeMoN
    CRazY-LeMoN
    26th Feb 2012
    preved
  • SweTPT
    SweTPT
    22nd Feb 2012
    it mmeans hello right? :P