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  1. I didn't witness Nelly's scene because I was gone for 10 minutes, but I think Nelly and Bogdan got worried because they couldn't find Molly who was in Madison's room: Wolf had let her in and then closed the door.
  2. Numi and the boy fucked in the bathroom off-cam of the Hall. Shots are heard from cam 1-7 at 9.25pm
  3. Argh! Wolf left the bathtub tap open: now the water is overflowing and the bathroom is flooding! Nice surprise that he now finds! He had prepared the whole atmosphere for a "romantic" evening in his room!
  4. In her case not in a broad sense, but in a literal sense!
  5. In Italy we say: "She smoked her brains out!"
  6. ... and that "bad bitch" on the sofa, how do you interpret it?
  7. Massimo and Marilyn speak fluent Spanish
  8. She speak Spanish well, but I wouldn't say fluent: she was hesitant... perhaps because she was talking to a policeman. In any case, it is also possible that her ex-husband was Spanish and they decided to speak in English to accommodate each other (I think). Amalia also speaks Italian quite well but she normally speaks in English with Mati.
  9. That ticket was a fine, of a minimal amount, but the policeman said they had to give it to her. Nadia went down because they had to give her the paper with the fine produced by a device located in the police car. Note: the policemen did not enter in the house, but remained outside because to enter in a house they need a warrant from the judge. Question: Now who will pay the fine? The three girls or RLC?
  10. Yes, he goes to Italy and returns around the 29th (January or February?). When Ney asked the reason for the trip, Massimo was evasive: first he said it was for work, then on the stairs I seemed to understand that he was talking about his parents.
  11. "Cibo d'Italia" literally means food from Italy, it could be interpreted as "Italian Food" but also as "Food from Italy"
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