Hi Guys - can anyone recommend free websites for contacting non-pro girls in Eastern European/CIS countries?
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Hi Guys - can anyone recommend free websites for contacting non-pro girls in Eastern European/CIS countries?
Jack,
In almost all cases, the "owner" of the common areas such as the entrance and staircases is a state company called Zhek, which is a continuation of a Soviet era housing maintenance service.
They take care (supposedly and it is never done) of these indoor areas as well as the outdoor yards and areas plus garbage and other such services. It is to them that we pay gas and electric bills.
In fact, these indoor areas go from pretty bad to horrible and nightmarish in their maintenance while the apartments in the building could be super luxury.
It is a place of contrasts but you should never judge an apartment building by its common areas. They almost always suck but they are safe.
Once you have more experience in Kiev and other post-Soviet cities and their apartments, you will see that it is the same everywhere, from Minsk to Vladivostok.
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Well, based on the level of organised crime here, one never knows.
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The mafia are ALL about racketeering, protection, graft, political
corruption, trafficking contraband in and exporting women out.
They just aren't concerned with you tourists, you ain't shit to them.
They only crime bad guy who'd ever notice you would be un-organized
types, gypsy pickpockets at the train station, and if you're not white,
drunk skinheads.
[quote=jack s]i decided to call gia agency, and after a couple of tries, was told that larisa was available (i was looking for someone who spoke some english). it took her a little longer than promised to get there, but at least diana, the agency contact called and let me know. i thought that the service so far, was good. larisa arrived, and i was quite amazed at how much taller she is than she looks on the site. i also would say that i think she looks more attractive in person.
she phoned in upon arrival, but didn't make any request for money up-front (again, another plus in the service department), despite me booking her for an overnight. after some initial conversation and a drink, we began kissing, and it was a complete gfe. we headed to the bedroom, where things were really comfortable, and after each session, we had a little shower and a nap. i managed to get three sessions in the evening, including anal, which she seemed quite receptive to.
in the morning, as i began waking, she noticed that i was aroused and went right into a bbbj with cim. after cleaning up (no swallow) she came back to bed and we snoozed again for awhile. i think she ended up staying a little later than she was supposed to and was very pleasant in the morning. all total, the damage was $300 usd for the evening, and i gave her a tip, which she initially refused, but i insisted she have. i would definitely say, one of the best p4p experiences that i have had. i would highly recommend larisa and gia agency, and believe that if you treat them right, for the most part, you get what you give (money aside).
last night i was pretty pooped, so just had a late dinner and walked about, again ogling like crazy! looking to head to the river palace possibly tonight and if any mongers want to meet up, drop me a pm.
i am definitely looking forward to a few more days here in kiev![/quote]larisa changed her name to lika. lika on gia website is larisa.
From Kyiv Post:
Rising living costs place Kyiv high on list of expensive cities
by Yulianna Vilkos, Kyiv Post Staff Writer
Jun 28 2006,
Ukraine’s capital ranks as one of the 50 most expensive places to live in the world, coming in 21st on a list of 144 cities surveyed by Mercer Human Resource Consulting, a global leader for human resources and related financial advice.
In Mercer’s annual Worldwide Cost of Living survey, Kyiv has moved up from 54th to 21st place compared with last year’s survey, sharing its position with Rome and Vienna.
With a score of 89.8, Kyiv is just around 10 points away from New York, which represented the survey’s base city at 100 points. The Ukrainian capital was separated by just a little over 30 points from Moscow, which this year replaced Tokyo as the world’s most expensive city, with a score of 123.9, according to Mercer’s ranking.
Kyiv’s dramatic rise to the top of the international list is mainly due to the appreciation of the local currency, the hryvnia, against the U.S. dollar, and “general price increases,” Mercer’s press release said. Many other Eastern European cities, on the contrary, have dropped sharply in the ranking due to the devaluation of local currencies against the dollar, the release stated. For example, Prague has fallen 22 places to 50th place in the ranking.
Mercer’s survey measures the comparative cost of over 200 items in each city, including housing, transport, food, clothing, household goods and entertainment, and is aimed at helping multinational companies and governments determine compensation allowances for their expatriate employees.
Kyiv real estate prices has skyrocketed in recent years, as has the cost of living in general due to rising fuel costs and other changes that followed in the wake of the Orange Revolution. Another change under the administration of President Viktor Yushchenko is lighter visa restrictions for foreigner visiting Ukraine.
“We have seen significant shifts in the cost of living rankings over the past few years, reflecting a changing global market. For many companies, it can now be more expensive to send employees to work in Russia or Korea than places like Japan or Switzerland, which are often perceived to be more costly,” said Rebecca Powers, a senior consultant with Mercer’s international business.
According to Powers, more companies are now sending employees on expatriate assignments, so there is a greater need to keep pace with the cost of living changes.
Some 44 percent of multinational companies have reported an increase in the number of international assignments to and from locations other than their headquarters over the past two years, according to Mercer’s 2005/2006 International Assignments Survey. Much of the increase in the number of international assignments, the survey says, is due to the widespread use of short-term placements, which have become more prevalent over the past few years.
Moscow has climbed up to the leading position in the Cost of Living ranking from the fourth place it held last year, while Seoul and Tokyo hold second and third places respectively.
“Steep accommodation costs have contributed to Moscow’s high ranking, as the recent property boom has driven up rental prices for expatriates,” explained Anna Krotova, Mercer’s Geneva-based senior researcher.
London has dropped two places from last year and ranks fifth, according to the survey.
Krotova stressed, however, that “cities move in the ranking due to prices and currencies’ variations vs. New York […] therefore the position in the ranking is a relative indicator [of the cost or living].” Kyiv, for example, moved up by 33 positions from last year, but its index only went from 84.5 to 89.8, according to Krotova.
well irish lad,
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for the second night, i called lana's handler, inna, but her substiture v.d. was handling her emails. the only gal available at night was marina, nice looking from her photos but her english was very limited, as i couldn't communicate with her via sms very well. so we never hooked up. lana wasn't available, so perhaps next time in kiev.
Does anybody know of a website for Ukraine Train schedules from Kiev to other cities in Ukraine? I once had such a website but can't find it anymore!
Sorry guys, I dont want to make you boring with questions which are still answered, but i looked at the older pages and could not find something about this one:
[url]http://www.uarent.com/[/url]So is there anybody with good or bad experiences about this agency?
I will be in Kiev middle of July and have to know if I can trust them and their offers which are looking good at their webside.
Thanks a lot
[url]http://www.bahn.de[/url]
[QUOTE=sauce]Does anybody know of a website for Ukraine Train schedules from Kiev to other cities in Ukraine? I once had such a website but can't find it anymore![/QUOTE]
You can find all the timetables on [url]www.db.de[/url] (German railway timetable)... also in English.
It works also for Russia and all the EE.
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Living in Kiev isn't too expensive if you live on the left bank. However if you want to live a NYC lifestyle it can cost as much as being in NYC.
Long time Kiev travelers like Uke can give better insight on this. But since I've been travel to Kiev the grv - dollar exchange rate has pretty much remained the same. Around 5.5-5.0
Funny how the report seems to miss the real reason for skyrocketing costs in Kiev and Moscow - corruption, price fixing and government patronage monopolies as the countries become (cough,cough) more democratic.
The ruling elite of these two former Soviet countries have gone from oppressing via political and economic means to just oppression via economic - sounds like a recipe for success. Wake me when the real revolution starts. I doubt there are going to be German sound trucks playing pop tunes on Khreshatyck this time.
i've received numerous requests for [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord901][CodeWord901][/url]'s contact nbr. send me a pm if you want it.
yes she is a nice companion who can spend the whole day with you if you wish without losing interest and good conversationalist. you won't be embarrassed being in her company in public.
highly recommend for social and pleasure.
Just to echo Uke's comments about the common areas... This is indeed a problem throughout the FSU and no matter how nice the apartment, the entrance and hallways and courtyard can be terrible. I've never had a problem in any of them, but to a first-time visitor it can be shocking.
For instance, even though it is Zhack's responsibility, we many times will replace a light bulb in common stairways, only to go back the next day to find that the working bulb has been changed with a totally different non-operational light bulb. With this in mind, it should be expected that the rest of the building is rundown.
The only way around this situation is to own and control the entire building which is what we've done in Odessa with our new apartment complex. Of course, for the next few weeks, even we are still completing a few projects in the building which can keep our entrance a bit messy with the construction in progress... at least it is not noisy.
I noticed that the Radison has opened up a hotel in Kiev. I will be making my first trip to Kiev starting July 25 and was wondering if anyone knew if the Radison was date friendly. Otherwise I am thinking Hotel Dnipro. As it is my first trip I prefer a hotel (room service, concierge, safety, etc.) to an apartment despite the savings. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I promise daily good reports during the trip.
Kiev and Ukraine are nothing like bribe happy Russia. You won't be hassled and if you are just give them a little attitude and they will back off.
The advantages of staying in a apartment vs hotel far outweigh unlimited fluffy towels. Safety is not an issue. I don't think the word concierge is in the Ukrainian dictionary yet. And I've never heard of an apartment agency missing a pick up at the airport.
If you'd like I can pm you with some more information.
[QUOTE=Lego Maniac]I noticed that the Radison has opened up a hotel in Kiev. I will be making my first trip to Kiev starting July 25 and was wondering if anyone knew if the Radison was date friendly. Otherwise I am thinking Hotel Dnipro. As it is my first trip I prefer a hotel (room service, concierge, safety, etc.) to an apartment despite the savings. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I promise daily good reports during the trip.[/QUOTE]