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04-23-10 07:24 #1421
Posts: 9Originally Posted by Uke Boy
Not afraid of live women, just had other commitments. I got by reading the wonderful sex adventures and stories of others and forgot about making my own.
Now I'm making my own. Have had several here in north america and soon hopefully in Europe.
By the way is Odessa a good place for meeting women? Have seen so many sexy women from there on the internet.
Odessa and Nikolaev seem loaded with sexy women. Maybe better than Kiev?
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04-22-10 16:51 #1420
Posts: 673Originally Posted by Y6909
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04-22-10 12:24 #1419
Posts: 2007Lurker or pud-jerker?
Originally Posted by Y6909
Well, at least you're finally ready now. You're the perfect type to go over and hang out with the bragger crew that can't post fotos. Hook up with them, and you'll be posting incredible stories.
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04-21-10 18:35 #1418
Posts: 9Hello ISG
This is my very first post here. I'm a very long time lurker on this type of sites. Although I've been a member on Jackson's USA board several years now.
I've been a very long time lurker and incidental poster on many
ru dot net places and dating sites, chat sites, sex sites, and 'marriage' sites over the last ten years. If you want sites I can list many OCHEN OCHEN!
I've written many (moshinittsas?) bitches over the last ten years.
I think it started around back in 2000 for me, when I posted a personals ad on match dot com. The only replys I got after two months was from some young woman in Ukraine who was probably a scammer. But she was very sexy and her photos were nice. From then on I was hooked, and over the last ten years I've spent thousands of dollars and made a couple of decent online friends.
I'd like to take a trip to Ukraine before 2012, even though I feel I might have missed some of the golden times of the last ten years.
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04-02-10 09:19 #1417
Posts: 446For Sirnoir
Originally Posted by Sirnoir
I've been in 3 of the 4 countries you mention.
Best in these countries is to speak their language, you will get a better price...
Russia would be very good for the price, if you don't go to Moskow and St-Petersburg and if you are able to speak at least average level of Russian...Furthermore you need a visa which will make everything a bit more complicated....
Ukraine would be very good too as most of Europeans don't need a visa or if you need one, that would be easier to get than the Russian one. That will depend on your nationality.
Price would be better in other cities than kiev and Odessa. Go to Kharkov or Dnepropetrovsk, but you really have to be able to speak Russian, otherwise you will pay more and everything will be more complicated.
For the other countries, better to forgotten them...
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04-01-10 23:44 #1416
Posts: 120Living in Ukraine
I have been visiting Kiev on many occasions in the last 12 months, love the country for many reasons, two most importantly, women and general cost of living. I am seriously thinking of moving permanently to Ukraine permanently and buying a property, so I would love to hear from anybody who has moved there.
I am in Kiev about 2 to 3 times a month. Please contact me, I need to pick your brains.
Here is one I am currently enjoying.
Cheers Trade
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03-28-10 15:59 #1415
Posts: 24Guys, thanks for the comments.
As my trip is for only for 4 days I think then I will leave the big suitcase behind and travel lightly with only handluggage.
Waiting up to around an hour to get through is sort of okay, I thought it may have been much longer than that after reading about that optional $200 fast track through the airport fee.
So once off the plane it is suvival of the fittest! I can do that.
Regards
Originally Posted by HunterDave
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03-26-10 01:46 #1414
Posts: 207Not that bad!
Originally Posted by Longhardlook
Don't worry, it is not that bad. Just try to be near the bus door for the ride from the plane and try to get to the front of the line for non Ukrainians thru passport control. Make sure you complete on the plane the 'rinky dink' Customs form they give you enroute. The Customs people do look closely at the passport, but the line while slow does move (so get to the front of the line if possible). Once thru Passport control, your bags should be there for pickup. Remember to pick up a couple of the 'free' Kiev maps they have on numerous racks. It helps to have one when out walking in Kiev to help orient one's self. You will have to have your baggage run thru a scanner once you link up with it, but then you should be able to move past the inspection lines unless they pull you in. Just look normal and you should walk right out. I travelled to Kiev 4 times last year and the longest time to get thru plus grab my bag has been 35-45 minutes. Once outside I have the apartment rental agency have a car and driver there to wisk me into the city. I have had 4 painless entrys thru KBP airport. You may need to pick up some grivna, but I have always agreed to pay my driver in $$ and then convert my dollars near the city center where the exchange rate is always better.
Once at my apartment I pick up needed supplies (exchange $$, phone top off, some basic food). When topping off your phone check to see if they have any delas running (last year LG had a deal for you to pay 35 rph and you got 70 rph worth of calls. Not sure if this is still the case). You may need to pick up cheap phone or bring your own unlocked phone. Good luck and let us know how things go.
Hunter
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03-25-10 22:57 #1413
Posts: 406Originally Posted by Uke Boy
Save the $200 for a night out - or in
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03-25-10 22:44 #1412
Posts: 673Originally Posted by Longhardlook
It is a crap shoot but just not worth the $200. Just be patient, move with the passport control queue, wait for your luggage (you could be lucky) and just pass through the green line in customs. At worst, from deplaning to the exit could be about an hour maximum.
It is just a bigger pain for those of us who go back and forth all the time and have to face this ugliness with some frequency. But a one-off such as yours is not an issue.
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03-25-10 19:44 #1411
Posts: 24Hello Uke Boy,
As I am flying into Kiev soon for the first time, the more I read about this shitty airport the more I'm dreading it. Apparantly around $200US is the normal fee to pay any Tour agency (who presumably has the right connections) to be whisked through passport control, baggage and customs in a reasonable amount of time. Allowing this to go on I'm afraid, says a lot about the country.
Originally Posted by Uke Boy
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03-24-10 02:32 #1410
Posts: 9Originally Posted by Uke Boy
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03-23-10 19:24 #1409
Posts: 673Originally Posted by Sirnoir
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03-23-10 18:22 #1408
Posts: 9Originally Posted by Poisson1
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03-23-10 08:20 #1407
Posts: 22Originally Posted by Sirnoir