Natalie Glebova Interview “Two Years Living in Thailand”

Author: thailandretire  |  Category: living in thailand
NatalieGFanClub asked:


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11 Responses to “Natalie Glebova Interview “Two Years Living in Thailand””

  1. apsarasros Says:

    Who is the interviewer..she has got to be the worst.Souns so unprepared, and nervous.She does not speak clear enough.

  2. NatalieGFanClub Says:

    september 2008

  3. BPFanatico Says:

    When was this shot?

  4. VanzekinCR Says:

    that’s right

  5. alwin2001 Says:

    her mother tongue is Russian, am i correct?

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