موقع صاحي يقدم الحلقة الرابعة من الموسم الرابع من برنامج “برودكاست شوو” والذي يتناول القضايا الاجتماعية والمحلية بإسلوب فكاهي وساخر بطريقة الـ” إستاند آب” كوميدي . البرنامج من تقديم النجم الكوميدي إبراهيم صالح.
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Vein Miner Mod – http://www.curse.com/mc-mods/minecraft/veinminer/2212658
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