Bridges without any problem?

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rosebaby3892
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Bridges without any problem?

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As soon as the two friends are ready, they board the plane, but as they are about to take off on the runway, there appears before them... the old Expandables team, ready for battle! Those that Barney had sent away are all there, equipped. Let's say that they were warned by Schwarzy about Barney's misfortunes, eh. Or that they too are telepathic, but that's starting to be a lot. So everyone climbs on the plane and off to Stonebanks' hideout, which is not in Langres (I found that credible) but in Nardinamoukistan, a country where "  Stonebanks has corrupted the entire government and can do whatever he wants! "

What does he want? Like, for example, having access to museums at night without whatsapp number list cameras getting in the way, being able to fly over the area in a helicopter without permission, and firing rockets at

Perhaps we should start asking questions about Romania then.

Well, I say that. But anyway.

So our heroes arrive at the meeting place: a sort of army training area in the middle of nowhere in Nardinamukistan, with a few buildings, streets, and burning cars (like in zombie movies: even 10 years after the apocalypse, in ruined cities, cars are still burning; we've finally found an energy alternative to nuclear power). Barney takes out his super infrared binoculars and detects four living forms in a building. So everything is deserted except for the hostages? That sounds like a trap. But it must be admitted that there's no one else for miles around.

Barney and his team then rush to the building and, once they reach the hostages' floor, free them.

Then, next to them, a 1960s television with a webcam on top turns on, and of course, Stonebanks' smiling face appears.

"Hey, losers! It's good you all came! Well, now that you're here, I have to tell you: I've booby-trapped the whole building." 
– Wow! A smart decision!
– Aaaawait! I decided to blow them up with… a countdown!
– Phew. I was thinking that too.
– Oh, yeah, hey. Zero all the way. Anyway, know that it takes an average soldier 90 seconds to get out of the building. I set the detonators for 45 seconds! Good luck!
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It's true that "  Hi guys! Bye guys!  " and pressing the button was so much less effective. Note that the opposite isn't much smarter.
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