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IT Travel:
Ooops... I hope my use of the word wh0re doesnt become a habit, it really is a pretty ugly word and certainly doesnt apply to all the pros we meet... :)
I'll switch back to using the word "pro"... I was trying to make a point, and I think we got the point across. As much as we glorify mongering, it is most often a simple business deal.
Your tirade regarding the deculturization of Russia meets with open ears IT, there is a lot of truth to it. But we both know it is futile as well, we aren't going to be able to change anything, certainly not stop globalization and superficial capitalism-fueled progress. Besides, it pays the bills.... as far as I am concerned the Russians should spend spend spend... :)
It isnt only the "MTV generation" phenomenon at fault, IMHO it is also the general character and mentality of "New Russians" and the "Golden Youth". Their way of life, their spending habits, their outlook on life have rubbed off on many average Russians as well. In a sense, it is a corruption of culture, a replacement of real values with material ones. The entire American HipHop culture, which was once a form of earnest political expression, has been corrupted into a platform worshipping bling bling, 22" chrome rims and anything shiny and superficially valuable. But just as American parents won't change the way their children behave, or Japanese parents bemoan the fact that they cant stop their children from eating McDonalds instead of sushi, Russians also observe their country heading in a direction that is superficially progressive and outwardly glamorous (especially when compared to Soviet times and the Yeltsin era) but ultimately erodes some of their cultural makeup. It isnt only Russia, the same phenomenon exists everywhere to a degree.
(By the way, some of the best caviar now comes from Iran and not Russia since Russian "entrepreneurs" have hopelessly and illegally overfished their sturgeon supply. If things continue, Russia will have no caviar left and be forced to buy it from Iran.)
P.S.: Before I start sounding like a crusader for the return of generic products and quiet Sundays at home knitting sweaters for my cousins living on the farm kollektiv, I also like energy drinks and glam fashion, so I guess I am one of the lost MTV generation, finding what's left of my golden youth in the arms of and between the legs of Russian club girls... :)
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Fun Dr Skank
[QUOTE=Doctor_Skank]IT Travel:
Ooops... I hope my use of the word wh0re doesnt become a habit, it really is a pretty ugly word and certainly doesnt apply to all the pros we meet... :)
I'll switch back to using the word "pro"... I was trying to make a point, and I think we got the point across. As much as we glorify mongering, it is most often a simple business deal.
Your tirade regarding the deculturization of Russia meets with open ears IT, there is a lot of truth to it. But we both know it is futile as well, we aren't going to be able to change anything, certainly not stop globalization and superficial capitalism-fueled progress. Besides, it pays the bills.... as far as I am concerned the Russians should spend spend spend... :)
It isnt only the "MTV generation" phenomenon at fault, IMHO it is also the general character and mentality of "New Russians" and the "Golden Youth". Their way of life, their spending habits, their outlook on life have rubbed off on many average Russians as well. In a sense, it is a corruption of culture, a replacement of real values with material ones. The entire American HipHop culture, which was once a form of earnest political expression, has been corrupted into a platform worshipping bling bling, 22" chrome rims and anything shiny and superficially valuable. But just as American parents won't change the way their children behave, or Japanese parents bemoan the fact that they cant stop their children from eating McDonalds instead of sushi, Russians also observe their country heading in a direction that is superficially progressive and outwardly glamorous (especially when compared to Soviet times and the Yeltsin era) but ultimately erodes some of their cultural makeup. It isnt only Russia, the same phenomenon exists everywhere to a degree.
(By the way, some of the best caviar now comes from Iran and not Russia since Russian "entrepreneurs" have hopelessly and illegally overfished their sturgeon supply. If things continue, Russia will have no caviar left and be forced to buy it from Iran.)
P.S.: Before I start sounding like a crusader for the return of generic products and quiet Sundays at home knitting sweaters for my cousins living on the farm kollektiv, I also like energy drinks and glam fashion, so I guess I am one of the lost MTV generation, finding what's left of my golden youth in the arms of and between the legs of Russian club girls... :)[/QUOTE]
As usual you are completely right (only one misstake... but I'll come later) I know there is nothing to do just 22" chrome wheels like "pimp my ride"! :D
By the way I act so because often I feel (perhaps my fault) to be treated like a stupid, poor and cheap foreigner that must be crazy… American vodka is better than Russian or Swedish one (!) That’s the reason for my tirade, but I hope readers understand what I’m meaning.
But for making long things short, I’ve been travelling (not mongering my god!) in Iran too… finding caviar is more difficult than finding a bottle of original Russian Cristall in Tehran… By the way the one they sell at (crazy prices) Tehran International is … bleah!, seems like Romanian Caviar (from Danube…)… better the surrogate…
The Iranian one you find abroad is still the best but at 300/350 € per 100 g it’s madness… for a oscetra which costs in Russia (fresh) 40 E or less…
By the way I was just joking some minutes at the PC, I was looking to the incredible stuff of pics of MT (in Kiev I mean)… I’ll soon be there, I phoned her, she is there. I hope I’ll relax with her some days… a normal girl… pardon Doc a normal wh0re!
Bye
IT
PS
If you like I’ll put the links to all the MT pics on the forum and some more ones, before I go (if I meet her I’ll get at least 100). :D
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[QUOTE=It Travel]
The funniest was a girl (Iriska, office secretary, speaking a passable English), 22, and she did not know who Gagarin was… simply unbelievable. IT[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that's the sort of girls who agree to go to Izmailovo ;))))) How do you manage to dig them out? Seems to be hard.
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Managing
[QUOTE=Helena Moscow]Yeah, that's the sort of girls who agree to go to Izmailovo ;))))) How do you manage to dig them out? Seems to be hard.[/QUOTE]
I know Helena, It’s a problem… In any case I’m not with this girl trying to get a fiancée or a wife… How shall I say, I just fuck them! :)
I know it sounds cynic, but sometimes I even get girls not even speaking English at all, I go on with my basic Russian, some are not so… for improving her English, my friend (Piggy no pants) was reading the Master and Margarita in English (she well known it in Russian).
Frankly I think that the girls are of the level you pay them, normally, not there they go… But of course all are opinions… I’ve being meeting different Russian girls and women with incredible culture, but they do other jobs! They use brain instead of body.
Bye Helena
IT
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[QUOTE=It Travel]I know Helena, It’s a problem… In any case I’m not with this girl trying to get a fiancée or a wife… How shall I say, I just fuck them! :)
IT[/QUOTE]
I love this honest answer ;))
[QUOTE=It Travel]
I’ve being meeting different Russian girls and women with incredible culture, but they do other jobs! They use brain instead of body.
IT[/QUOTE]
Some people use both, IT ;). You can't judge.
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Helena
[QUOTE=Helena Moscow]I love this honest answer ;))
Some people use both, IT ;). You can't judge.[/QUOTE]
Sorry Helena, but I always say what I'm thinking... It's easy. :)
Bye
IT
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Helena
Very sorry...
but I'm in Russia for business... otherwise I'll be in Rio. :) No question on that...
Hotels (not for saying what some are thinking); Climate, Food, Girls; Prices.
But first of all the treatment, wherever it is with a wh0re or in a five star... but it's very far.
Sorry for that but... It's what I'm thinking.
IT
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[QUOTE=It Travel]Very sorry...
but I'm in Russia for business... otherwise I'll be in Rio. :) No question on that...
Hotels (not for saying what some are thinking); Climate, Food, Girls; Prices.
But first of all the treatment, wherever it is with a wh0re or in a five star... but it's very far.
Sorry for that but... It's what I'm thinking.
IT[/QUOTE]
IT, who cares? Relax.
By the way, you posted a lot of girls' pictures. Shall we ever see your own? ;))
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My Pics
[QUOTE=Helena Moscow]IT, who cares? Relax.
By the way, you posted a lot of girls' pictures. Shall we ever see your own? ;))[/QUOTE]
I do not think ISG readers are interested... in my naked pics!
Perhaps you could see me ;)
Bye
IT
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Black Astrakhan Caviar
[QUOTE=It Travel]
I’ve been travelling (not mongering my god!) in Iran too… finding caviar is difficult … By the way the one they sell at (crazy prices) Tehran International is … bleah!, seems like Romanian Caviar (from Danube…)… better the surrogate…
The Iranian one you find abroad is still the best but at 300/350 € per 100 g it’s madness… for a oscetra which costs in Russia (fresh) 40 E or less…
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Just paid 2500 ruble, ($92), for a 4 ounce, (113 grams)
Malossal Astrakhan "A" black caviar. That's the standard
glass dish with the red metal lid, not the blue lid. Bought
at the central bazaar. Priced much higher at the western
style upscale supermarket in the basement of the department
store.
And, no. It wasn't the bait and switch that they scam you in the
bazaar in Kiev. It was legit.
Great stuff! Oily, fishy, and salty, just right. Yum!
Price really doesn't seem that different over the last 6 years
for this size. Duty free in Boryspol prices were always around
$100, when they actually had it in stock.
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Caviar
[QUOTE=Bez Bezarra]Just paid 2500 ruble, ($92), for a 4 ounce, (113 grams)
Malossal Astrakhan "A" black caviar. That's the standard
glass dish with the red metal lid, not the blue lid. Bought
at the central bazaar. Priced much higher at the western
style upscale supermarket in the basement of the department
store.
And, no. It wasn't the bait and switch that they scam you in the
bazaar in Kiev. It was legit.
Great stuff! Oily, fishy, and salty, just right. Yum!
Price really doesn't seem that different over the last 6 years
for this size. Duty free in Boryspol prices were always around
$100, when they actually had it in stock.[/QUOTE]
Ok red box is Sevruga, blue is Beluga, yellow is Oscetra.
The price is fine (a little bit too much for pasteurized one, but ok).
Sorry Bez, but I do not understand your meaning... Astrakhan is in Russia. Malossol means "slightly salted"... As said you can still find fresh, and even Imperial one...
Bye (sorry but we are here fot ****?)... By the way licking of some Ikra fom MT's pussy could be an interesing way of eating it! :D
IT
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caviar 2
Well I think MT's twat was fishy and greasy enough without adding caviar...
Beluga - Blue tin
Osetra - yellow tin
Sveruga - red tin
[url]http://www.caviar.ru/main_eng.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.caviarrusse.com/caviar_detail.html#1[/url]
I've never understood people who don't like caviar... it's food of the gods...
By the way IT, my point on Iranian caviar was that their government is doing a better job of controlling the harvesting of sturgeon than the Russian government and that if not careful, the Russians will squander their caviar resource by overfishing...
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Caviar 3
[QUOTE=Doctor_Skank]Well I think MT's twat was fishy and greasy enough without adding caviar...
Beluga - Blue tin
Osetra - yellow tin
Sveruga - red tin
[url]http://www.caviar.ru/main_eng.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.caviarrusse.com/caviar_detail.html#1[/url]
I've never understood people who don't like caviar... it's food of the gods...
By the way IT, my point on Iranian caviar was that their government is doing a better job of controlling the harvesting of sturgeon than the Russian government and that if not careful, the Russians will squander their caviar resource by overfishing...[/QUOTE]
Yes I well know... the fall of the Empire... just two counstries on the Volga and Caspian sea: USSR and Iran, and now? a lot (5) of unguraded... so it's life...
And on MT links... getting back on our major item (pussy) ;)
IT
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Lick this!
[QUOTE=It Travel]
Sorry Bez, but I do not understand your meaning... Astrakhan is in Russia. Malossol means "slightly salted"... As said you can still find fresh, and even Imperial one...
we are here fot ****... By the way licking of some
IT[/QUOTE]
Hey, I don't know what shit means, I just eat it.
Yellow, blue, red? I try to stick with pink, its
not as fishy, if you know what I mean.
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Sorry Bez
[QUOTE=Bez Bezarra]Hey, I don't know what shit means, I just eat it.
Yellow, blue, red? I try to stick with pink, its
not as fishy, if you know what I mean.[/QUOTE]
The **** is a little bit too dry... for comparing it with caviar... the famous MT one is better...
:D :D
IT