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To: Yaacov who wrote (16776)7/17/2000 6:51:50 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
<<<What is happening in your ex-domaine? Things never change?
Better bottom of Rome than top of floor of Kizil Su Hotel at Alma Ata!>>>

Quite on contrary my friend, things have changed profoundly, that is evolved....Skeptical? Let me try to convince you...First I could not get-out of the above mentioned domain, than they would love for me to go back, but I prefer that some adventure-seeking Europeans do that..As for Kizil Su Rat Hole-obviously it was better than Rome for some unnamed European Durak that ended-up there and for what reason? <g>

Amen...(in English that would be translated as So be it, right? <VBG> But I do know a reputable shrink in the Milan area...<g>

russiatoday.com
"I do not want to participate in Russia's collapse and the establishment of an authoritarian regime,"

PS Translation "I do not want to end up at the bottom of Rome?" Wrong Yaacov..try again...<gg>



To: Yaacov who wrote (16776)7/21/2000 9:55:56 PM
From: goldsnow  Respond to of 17770
 
Now here is another proof that things have "changed"..Have you ever heard Breznev granting himself an immunity? How that immunity could be enforced is another matter <ggg>

russiatoday.com



To: Yaacov who wrote (16776)7/22/2000 1:27:02 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17770
 
Legend has it that when the famous singer
Alexander Vertinsky returned to Russia from emigration after World War II, he
arrived at the railway station, stepped onto the platform and raised his hands and
eyes skywards with the words "O, Russia!" When he looked down again, he saw
his suitcase had vanished. "You haven’t changed," he added.

russiatoday.com