Guest Maciek Posted December 26, 2005 Posted December 26, 2005 no problems with vodka. we buy only from proper shops.no problem with women either. im here with my wife so there isn't too much possibilities to get laid except with her.. thou some quite stunning ladies has been seen here. in one restaurant all the waitressies were blond and having a proper "gear". it was very hard to eat while trying to have a look when my wife didn't look at me and an advice: DO NOT break the handcuffs even if you could. i atleast have HUGE spruces on my hands.. hurts to type.. Yes I know. Russian man drink like russian man. Russian women drink like polish man. People in the russian is very frendly. Country is wonderfuul. Maciek
morph Posted December 26, 2005 Posted December 26, 2005 i atleast have HUGE spruces on my hands You want to see a tree surgeon about that.
ian.cant Posted December 27, 2005 Posted December 27, 2005 Right time you told us what was really going on Georg and no blaming the Vodka or a heavy session in the sauna.
Guest Posted December 28, 2005 Posted December 28, 2005 Country is wonderfuul.Maciek LOL.. country maybe but eight hours in third class train car was enough for zhorik.. thou i am not sure about the first class either after i saw the toilet. it was worse than i was able to imagine.. yaiks!! what comes to poisoning.. i visited russian hospital today... i wouldn't know if it would be safer to smell some *unidentified*gas or get to hospital because of small amount of mustard one.. i just wonder how are they all still alive!! nurses seemed to be wearing rubber gloves and all other things to protect themselves more likely than to be clean when treating patients.. --> going to have some vodka now..
Guest Maciek Posted December 29, 2005 Posted December 29, 2005 LOL..country maybe but eight hours in third class train car was enough for zhorik.. thou i am not sure about the first class either after i saw the toilet. it was worse than i was able to imagine.. yaiks!! what comes to poisoning.. i visited russian hospital today... i wouldn't know if it would be safer to smell some *unidentified*gas or get to hospital because of small amount of mustard one.. i just wonder how are they all still alive!! nurses seemed to be wearing rubber gloves and all other things to protect themselves more likely than to be clean when treating patients.. --> going to have some vodka now.. Yes I remember. Toilet is big problem if is verrry cold. Few years ago I make big installation in Lvov-Ukraine. I have water only 6-8 am and 6-8 pm some time have't. After few days I smell like old socks. Good luck!!! Maciek
Guest Maciek Posted December 30, 2005 Posted December 30, 2005 No. I live in Poland. Happy New Year Maciek
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