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southern  73 | 7059  
26 Jan 2008 /  #91
rah rah rasputin lover

It was not only the Queen.Rasputin was a lover of the whole Russia.
isthatu  3 | 1164  
26 Jan 2008 /  #92
by the rivers of stalingrad,where we sat down,and there er er,we smashed the gitleritte fa a shists...

jeez,just noticed..RAS PUTIN !!!! any connection? ;)
southern  73 | 7059  
26 Jan 2008 /  #93
we smashed the gitleritte fa a shists...

Gitler kaput.
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
26 Jan 2008 /  #94
ConstantineK wrote:
You forget MUST!
Budou staratsia Velitsestvo.

RAD STARAT"SYA VASHE VELICHESTVO, sounds better and more servile.

meaning?
southern wrote:
Budou staratsia Velitsestvo.

Something like: Glad to serve you, your magesty. This phrae regular spelled with popped eyes, stood stright and with expression of idiotic adoration on the face.
isthatu  3 | 1164  
26 Jan 2008 /  #95
Russian Big Man...


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celinski  31 | 1258  
26 Jan 2008 /  #96
[quote=isthatu] Russian Big Man...

American's big man.... LOL


ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
26 Jan 2008 /  #97
Unfortunatly I should go home, thank you all for warm company. See you later in Monday!
celinski  31 | 1258  
26 Jan 2008 /  #98
thank you all for warm company

Have a good weekend.

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paczka  1 | 63  
27 Jan 2008 /  #99
Prince Charles

LOL

Are you joking? The city was renamed not in 2003, but after the stalin death....Well, it's a monsterous lack of knowledge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!

I said, it was renamed in Stalingrad back in 1930-ies, but in 2003 the parliament hold an mockup voting on whether people want to call the city Stalingrad the same as before. Oh, and it was way before rehabilitation of Stlin, so yes, people wanted to live in the city which commemorates the victory over Nazis, not Stalin himself.

PS Well, its a monstrous lack of English ;)))

meaning?

Will do, Your Royal Highness (in bad Russian)
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
29 Jan 2008 /  #100
Well, may be but i think that it is just simple lack of attention. Could you forgive me. Pleaaaase? BTW, there were no a trial overe Stalin, though he couldnt be rehabilitated!
celinski  31 | 1258  
29 Jan 2008 /  #101
Stalin, though he couldnt be rehabilitated!

Thank you
Seanus  15 | 19666  
19 Jan 2009 /  #102
Another one for Borrka, Prince, CK and Sasha to thrash out. Oh, Celinski too
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
21 Jan 2009 /  #103
Oh, almost one year passed between preceiding and your letters, Seanus....
Seanus  15 | 19666  
21 Jan 2009 /  #104
I know. Still, reviving old threads is a good idea. P3 invents new threads all the time so it's good to have old ones back.

Plus, this thread could be popular.
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
21 Jan 2009 /  #105
Don't think so. It is quite obvious that we are not ready to discuss our history. Foreigners have a right only to be delighted with the facts from our history. We can discuss Polish or Scottish history but not Russian. Our is constant.

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