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花蓮光復村 災區 埋在土裏的觀音求救
影片來自:陳和皇先生
I found the Guanyin underground. I got very emotional. I discovered one sculpture. We need to remove the sand.
You see, there's a Guanyin.
Do you have one more? It's soft. It's easy.
No, no, just up. Then check again. Because it has a lot of sand and mud.
Come on, come on, come on. Come on, come on. We'll get it. Come on. Come on.
Come on, come on. No problem. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Go over there, go over there. Let it come in here. Go a little further, go a little further. There's a tree behind it, there's a tree behind it. Go a little further.

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    1 人回報1 則回應8 個月前
  • OK, a little to the left. I want to get dad's store. Sorry, 29 years old. Still chasing Pokemon. My bad. Yeah, you're bad. Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on. Thank you. I'm sorry to bother you. Can I see your receipt, please? Of course. Oh, thank you. Ooh, an espresso machine, huh? It's a beauty. Oh, it's lovely. All right, well, you have a great day. Thank you. All right, this was a birthday gift from my husband. It's a beautiful machine, but I think it's a little extravagant for our budget. No problem. Do you have your receipt? Yes, I do. Oh, I'm so sorry! I know I'm such an idiot. Let me just take it off. I'm gonna get some more towels. You're only making it worse. All right, I'll be right back. We'll have towels. That's not gonna work on this shade. How long is that flight? Okay, yeah, let's go ahead and book those three coach tickets. Yes, the number is 4-0-1-2, 7-4-9-6, 2-3-9-0, 5-1-8-5. Oh, the zip code is 1-7-9-0-2. Perfect. Yeah. Thank you very much. Hey, how much is it to upgrade? Yeah, let's go ahead and make it three first-class tickets. There we go. Almost good as new. Incredible. Thank you. Yeah, no problem. Here we go. I have a big meeting. Oh, good. We'll have a great one. Thank you. Sorry, yeah, so close. No worries, I think you saved it.
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    4 人回報2 則回應4 年前
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