Urban Explorer Page #3

Year:
2011
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noise we have heard?

Is the tunnel that leads to the meter.

If a telephone that works,

look for a string

and call the police.

- Come back in five minutes.

- It's a bad idea.

- It's all we have.

- Please.

Hurry.

Hey, look at me.

You win.

I love you.

I love you.

Honey, please ...

Please ...

LOW BATTERY:

- Emergency Center. How I can ...

- Hello?

Emergency call center?

Excuse

I have the wrong number.

That was in self defense.

You were threatening, right?

Now, calm down.

You are not so bad.

No.

As a true girlfriend Mujahideen.

And now the best part.

Is it too tight?

Come, I'll help.

We're almost there.

Done.

You'll have to wash it again.

Now I have you

small Mickey Mouse.

Denis ?

The metro.

Help me.

Please help me.

Please help me.

What happened?

Now calm down

and tell me again.

Wait a minute.

Wait a minute.

Please call the police.

- To the police?

- Yes, the police.

- Cell phone, cell phone?

- Cellophane?

- Cell phone?

- Cell phone? No, I have none.

But at the entrance

I saw an emergency.

- Be right back.

- No! No!

Please check back.

No! No!

No. No!

Inspection of entries.

Tickets, please.

Please help!

This man wants to kill me.

He's crazy.

No. Please open.

Your ticket, please.

No!

Please.

Does anyone speak English?

- Yes

- What?

- He says he wants to kill her.

- Kill her? For the love of God. No.

Tell him

must show your ticket.

No!

- Got a ticket?

- No, I have. He wants to kill me.

- She has no ticket.

- You do not have a ticket.

Should be lowered.

Can you translate that?

If no ticket,

will have to get off with him.

He is a murderer. He's crazy!

Do not you understand?

- A German f***ing murderer.

- You need a ticket.

No. No!

Please help me!

No!

You better stay still.

My God!

Help me!

My God!

Help me!

Take it easy.

Hello?

No!

I have it!

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