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Moscow Heating Up and Kids Cool Down…

Wanna see some Russians having fun in the sun?

The heat is on and when the kids can get to a place that has water flowing freely. They take advantage and go crazy…

Link to another video from Russian Videos From Russia

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43 Responses to “Moscow Heating Up and Kids Cool Down…”

  1. WWB says:

    Looks like a bunch of monkeys to me. That would be fun if I was young again. They do not look like evil and bad kids. :p I would be hurt in that mess. Did you see the picture of China and all the people in a huge swimming pool?
    WB

  2. pete says:

    Wow that looks like fun dude. What video site is that on and are they better than Utube?

    Petey

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  7. Benjamin says:

    Thanks a lot. Very nice. Benjamin

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  10. Frank says:

    but then, do they wanna play that way?

  11. Glen Niel says:

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  12. Chelsea says:

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  13. Kvamme says:

    Cool I bet they did have fun. I never got to play in a stream of water like that. Cool

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  15. Zerhusen says:

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  16. Robins says:

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  18. Lichtenberg says:

    Constant negative can trigger inferiority complexes.It causes you to just stop trying because “anything you do is in no way great enough”. individuals try their utmost to please their parents ;kin;teachers;friends;siblings.Should you received negative feedback then you’d attempt harder .Should you still received negative feedback then you would at some point give up; using the excuse “i can never please you so why try”. I see kind of issue all the time in sport; work and play. I have been a football coach for numerous many. That is why this is so good for kids! This is positive for these kids!

  19. Spira says:

    I always wanted to do that.

  20. Mulvahill says:

    I really enjoyed visiting your blog, and it looks wonderful. It is good to see kids at play. The little things in life mean so much. I use to play in water like that while I lived in San Antonio. I hope you have a good day!

  21. Colins says:

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  23. yi9ng says:

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  24. Gallion says:

    They hav fun. I hav fun too. We hav fun also!

  25. Drumwright says:

    That is really a good thing. i wish that they would do that for our kids here. We get fined and a ticket if we try that. The firemen should do that for the kids. That is great

  26. Marquart says:

    Can I play also?

  27. zolw says:

    so good articles,i like it

  28. Red says:

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  29. Sarina Brohl says:

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  30. Nancy Arre says:

    Thanks because of this! I’ve been searching all more than the web for that info.

  31. Bob says:

    I remember once in Atlanta and they turned on the hydrant that was the greatest day of my life. Well one of the greatest days! :)

  32. Anna says:

    Italians sent special planes and pilots to fight fires.

    French sent also.

    Everyone sent help!

    Americans began new series of anti-Russian propaganda.

    It’s difference!

    Finally America looked bad and sent some help. :)

    Russia does not turn down help because she cares about her people!

  33. Buris says:

    That is fun!

  34. tjhdi2npuq says:

    Good firemen. Let the good times roll!

  35. Rodrick says:

    That is fun fun fun fun!!!!! :)

  36. Mita says:

    Strange place for a fire hydrant? They actually have to install the hydrant if they need to use it? Wow.

  37. Suazo says:

    Hey I really liked your page.You made me smile with these kids playing. I’m happy that I came across your site.

  38. heather says:

    We just did this yesterday in NY :)

  39. Leak says:

    Can I play Too?

  40. liannez says:

    Fine to back your blog, I get back it again pro re a month, pronto I bear bookmarked it.

  41. Thesing says:

    you did a good job.

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