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Thread: Any Russians lurking about ??
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02-20-2011, 12:07 PM #1
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Thanked: 1160Any Russians lurking about ??
I am really fond of hearing Russian spoken(I wish I could speak it).I've been reading about the foods and of course I love Russian tea and Kvass(Fermented Rye bread beverage Non alcoholic) and If I ever find a nice Russian girl who's not a mail order or connected to the mob,I'm gonna marry her ooohh yeah. I've never been to Russia,but I've seen pictures of the forests,Beautiful I must say.They remind me a lot of my native Michigan in some respects.I am fascinated by the peasant culture and art.I think they got robbed by the communists of having a rich wonderful cultural heritage. But ,what was before all that time is still wonderfully rich.I'm fascinated with the Czars and I know a Russian Orthodox priest and kinda dig on the Orthodox religion a bit too.So anybody else into Russian culture or any and all things Russian.Pull a chair up to the Samovar and enlighten me .
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02-20-2011, 01:16 PM #2
Dude, if you are in Denver then you are in the right city for Russians..Denver has a huge community of Russians.
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02-20-2011, 01:20 PM #3
Привет!
Я из России. Чем я могу помочь Вам?
К сожалению я плохо знаю английский...
Hello.
I am from Russia. How can I help you?
Unfortunately my English is very bad ...
Regards,
Alexander
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02-20-2011, 10:16 PM #4
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Thanked: 1160Wintchase........unfortunately I only know one russian family in Denver and they are wonderful.But it's hard to meet these folks and they have warned me to be careful as most of the places where Russians hang out here are mob. and in reply to fierce30rus............What is modern Russia like?? We were always making fun of the communists back in the 70's and 80's when I was growing up and I am wondering what modern Russian culture is like? I know that is a broad unclear question,but ....well maybe for starters,tell me a little about where you live?? Is it rural or city.Are the people friendly or backward old school communist country folk ? What do you do for fun?I assume you are a wet shaver since your here?What blades and stuff do you like??I'm not sure where or how to get this ball rolling so I am open.And for the heck of it.How are the Russian ladies over there?? I sure would like to believe that not all are mail order mob girls??
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02-20-2011, 10:50 PM #5
I teach/have taught a good many Russian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian students, as they have formed a sizable immigrant community locally. They have consistently been some of my most disciplined, best students. In fact, most of my best students are 1st-generation immigrants, including many Asian and Hispanic kids. I wish some of our spoiled American kids appreciated more what they have here...
There are many roads to sharp.
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02-21-2011, 04:30 PM #6
Hi!
So, my city ...
Astrakhan - a city in Russia, administrative center of Astrakhan region, 1500 km south-east of Moscow.
The city is situated on 11 islands of the Caspian lowlands, in the upper part of the Volga delta. There are about 30 bridges. On the left bank of the Volga is the main part of town, on the right bank are approximately 20% of city residents. Both parts of the city are connected by two bridges across the Volga. The total area of 500 km ².
The city stretches along the Volga River 22 km. On the two banks is over 45 km. The city is divided into 4 administrative districts in the future due to its large area will be divided into seven administrative districts.
Astrakhan assigned to the same time zone as Moscow, though the local real time ahead of Moscow in 42 minutes.
River and sea port of the Volga-Caspian basin, the airport and railway station. The flight time to Moscow a little over 2 hours, the train to Moscow takes about 28 hours. Journey along the Volga by boat takes 8 days to Moscow (with stops in cities).
21 large and small port. 15 Shipyard.
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02-21-2011, 06:49 PM #7
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Thanked: 2027Molokan Uke here,family name Daniloff,Mother born on the boat over here 1922.
Grew up in an extended family of about 15 (the best of times for me)
As a child spoke nothing but russian,sadly cannot today
Have all of Boonia and Dedas recipes for cooking the simple fare I was raised on,are truly treasures.
My german wife has learned to cook the old fare with the help of my aunts,food to die for such as Shaslik,Lapsha,Pashka,the best Borsct in the world bar none,all peasant food.the good old days,how I miss them.
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02-21-2011, 07:14 PM #8
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Thanked: 1160Wow....hey guys this cool !! Fierce30Rus........Thank you for sending the pic.So what do ya do for fun in your town(you gotta send a picture in the spring now also) ??What Kinda Razor do ya got ? I am curious about the straight razor world in Russia now.
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02-21-2011, 07:18 PM #9
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Thanked: 1160PIXELFIXED.........Please send recipes ! Ha Ha ! I love to cook,and would love to get some recipes.I am sorry about the loss of your language.I am not to terribly language inclined but would love to learn Russian.Besides how else am I going to talk to my Russian wife when I find her heh ?! I love hearing it spoken.
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02-21-2011, 07:30 PM #10
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Thanked: 1160Hey Molokan,,,,,I looked up some of the foods you mentioned, Lamb Kebabs,Chicken noodle soup and a what sounds like a super sorta cheese cake. Yum !!!