The famous comedian Ruslan Belyy talks about aging; Dmitry Romanov talks about sport, is clearly not what Jews are good at; Slava Komissarenko talks about how hard drunk people are given a solution to any problems.
Ruslan Belyy talks about the feeling of excitement; Dmitry Romanov about his hairstyle; Slava Komissarenko about his low voice; Yulia Akhmetova about women driving; Stas Starovoytov about the wedding.
Dmitry Romanov talks about who people of different nationalities take him for; Timur Karginov on the attitude of Russians to ordinary guys from Ossetia; Stas Starovoytov about childbirth.
Ruslan Belyy talks about faith in magicians; Dmitry Romanov about freebies; Viktor Komarov about passing in Moscow; Yuliya Akhmetova about an ex-boyfriend; Slava Komissarenko on human oddities; Stas Starovoytov on the care of babies.
Ruslan Belyy talks about the upbringing of modern kids; Dmitry Romanov about lies and ugly girls; Slava Komissarenko about how to get up early in the morning; Stas Starovoytov about the family apartment renovation.
Ruslan Belyy talks on the law prohibiting smoking in public places; Alexander Shalyapin about the difference between possible acting in Hollywood and in Russia; Dmitry Romanov about the train ride.
Viktor Komarov about how 27 years is pretty hard without a wife; Timur Karginov about how Caucasians look like pirates; Stas Starovoytov about how to babysit babies.
Ruslan Bely talks about how to be a bachelor at 33; Dmitry Romanov about how to save money; Sergei Platistin about burr and redheads; Slava Komissarenko about winter.
Ruslan Belyy talks about stupid girls; Viktor Komarov about his childhood; Yulia Akhmetova about renting an apartment; Stas Starovoytov about the sexual body in marriage.
Ruslan Belyy talks about waiting; Alexander Shalyapin about trailers; Vanyusha about giving flowers to women; Slava Komissarenko about grandma and Skype.
Dmitry Romanov tells how to find a normal hairdresser; Alexander Shalyapin about shooting in ad; Viktor Komarov about the abandoned girl; Stas Starovoytov about his wife and prostitutes.
Slava Komissarenko talks about a fitness trainer and a fat body; Viktor Komarov about sex; Ivan Usovich about parting with a girl; Ruslan Belyy about the younger generation.
Alexander Shalyapin talks about smoking and hookahs; Slava Komissarenko on the status of the father in the family; Viktor Komarov about unloved works; Stas Starovoytov about relaxing on the beach with his family.
Dmitry Romanov talks about doctors and hospitals; Viktor Komarov about the burning tour to Turkey; Alexander Shalyapin about the fears inherent in childhood; Ruslan Belyy about prices in chocolate shops and Moscow apartments.
Alexander Shalyapin talks about his daughter; Viktor Komarov about soccer players; Vanyusha about the nickname of e-mails; Ruslan Belyy about the refusal of girls.
Dmitry Romanov talks about why traveling alone is inconvenient; Ivan Usovich about conversations on the phone; Stas Starovoytov tells about the theft of a laptop by a taxi driver.
Viktor Komarov talks about his difficulties of living with his mother; Dmitry Romanov about the contrasting presentation of the problem; Slava Komissarenko about Moscow clubs.
Slava Komissarenko talks about missing people on social networks; Dmitry Romanov about awkward situations that people periodically get into; Vanyusha about women who forgot verbs.