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So he went to the court to legally change his name from Peter Eastman, Jr to Trout Fishing in America.ПЕРЕВЕДИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА ОЧЕНЬ СРОЧНО НЕ

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НАДО С ПОМОЩЬЮ ГУГЛА ПЕРЕВОДИТЬ ТАМ НЕ ПОНЯТНО ЧТОБЫ СО СМЫСЛОМ ПЕРЕВОД БЫЛ...............СПАСИБО ЗАРАНЕЕ. ПОБЛАГОДАРЮ ВСЕХ

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24 дек. 2013 г., 9:46:56 (10 лет назад)

Таким образом, он пошел в суд, чтобы по закону изменить свое название от Питера Истмэна младшего Форели, Ловящей рыбу в Америке

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