
At 23–23, Kochanowski Served an Ace
The decisive things happen quickly, even if it seems to those looking from the side that it lasts forever. Like in maligna, as in one spasm. They don't know how, Always.
It's worth seeing, it gives strength, but how to describe it without playing a "live" relationship? Volleyball is great!
Thanks to rigid, complicated rules, volleyball at a certain level brazenly hooks on literature. The problem is that literature should also be at a certain level. Great.
Looking for an effective adoption of such an atomic game, let's try to put a short hot post-match statement in Leon's mouth.
Leon (looking straight into the microphone):
"Truly in our bodies there is some great light
Balming the body - forms of the host,
The immortalition... she gave her golden rays(...)"
Holding the microphone: “Thank you for your comment.”
You can do less in person, not from the perspective of the receiving Leon, but from the stands in the third set. It would be something like this:
“Reketers and bottstaplers. Ax for two on trax, ax from the hand. Once and once plus once is times three, and once forward. Duo voucher at once, it's plus a letable trade, Idem it."
A short ball, as they say. It seems like a day like every day, but let's put glasses on our noses in the colour in which the great poet walked on soy latte. We can do it, we will win.
Juliusz Słowacki (he reportedly played poorly in the net): "And yet I have no doubt,Because the time is approaching...”
And it was like this:
"The end of the set turned out to be very long and full of extraordinary emotions. At 23:23, Kochanowski served the ace and our volleyball players were in a better situation. Śliwka played great in attack, and Semeniuk played well in defense. Every now and then we had another setball, but we didn't manage to use any. The Serbs also created a convenient chance to end the matter. After the exchange for nuclear services and a murderous, incredible fight, we won 36:34. The last point in the set was scored by the Semeniuk block. It was the longest set at these European Championships!"
And now let's write THIS again:

Nothing has happened Poles, yet. We don't play for everything until October 15th. We don't have a coach, we don't have a leader, we don't have a staff, we can't get along with each other.
We have to win...
When writing, please remember that near double-headed and black eagles we do not always do well.