There are also many Stephanoviches and Dimetries.
I visiting the 1960s Russia, if one stays to the local margins where police are and stays in contact with both the authotties and hotel managers, as well as their contacts, then one can expect a most joyous time, in visiting most of Russia.
The Russia of now, one visiting must stay low profile, be wary and ignore the bodies that are left on the streets as a result of deals gone bad.
Thank you in Russia is Spas-see-bo.
You answer the telephone in Russia by saying yo-
The Mob in Russia, at times brings many items that anyone would need, such as hot tubs into the South of Russia by trade.Actually the Mob are not bad traders.
One of the Russia cosmonauts stood up for one of our astronauts when she had coded as DOA in emergency.
They were going to scrub her from the mission till this cosmonaut stood up for her and got her in.
She did cry and as she did so, sitting in the same capsule, said to him, "Thank you so very much, I will never forget your kindness in you doing what you did for me"!?
Russians make do with less, make the imposable simpler and can break into complex security system, on laptop computers, from park benches over phone modems in Moscow.
Were Zar Nicolas and King George The Fifth related?
My that's an odd thing to say.
Zlin, Moyan, Illushin.
>The last saying was by Constantine Tsylosky?......When all my hopes as well as miseries unite to a common cause, then it is then that our culture will experience its ascendancy into the realm of space:
Can't remember it per exact.