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впутать в неприятности (It led me up a long, very narrow dirt road that kept getting narrower. One car could barely fit on this road. Suddenly, there were steep cliffs on either side of me. I was on that twisting narrow death trap road driving at about five miles per hour for over an hour and a half. Then, I lost signal. GPS went out. GPS got me into that mess but it had no plans to get me back to a regular road. (unexplained-mysteries.com) ART Vancouver); вовлечь в неприятную историю (It led me up a long, very narrow dirt road that kept getting narrower. One car could barely fit on this road. Suddenly, there were steep cliffs on either side of me. I was on that twisting narrow death trap road driving at about five miles per hour for over an hour and a half. Then, I lost signal. GPS went out. GPS got me into that mess but it had no plans to get me back to a regular road. (unexplained-mysteries.com) ART Vancouver); затянуть в неприятную историю (It led me up a long, very narrow dirt road that kept getting narrower. One car could barely fit on this road. Suddenly, there were steep cliffs on either side of me. I was on that twisting narrow death trap road driving at about five miles per hour for over an hour and a half. Then, I lost signal. GPS went out. GPS got me into that mess but it had no plans to get me back to a regular road. (unexplained-mysteries.com) ART Vancouver); втравить в историю (Ask Bill? He got me into this mess in the first place! ART Vancouver); втянуть в авантюру (Ask Bill? He got me into this mess in the first place! ART Vancouver); втянуть в историю (Ask Bill? He got me into this mess in the first place! ART Vancouver) |