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09-22-09 03:30 #1301
Posts: 369Has anyone seen or heard about this ukrainian "sand animator" video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=518XP8prwZo&feature=fvst
It's pretty remarkable artistry. Worth the 8 minutes to watch.
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09-19-09 10:33 #1300
Posts: 82Originally Posted by Timmy21
Many of those who were involved in gaming believe Julia came under pressure from Putin who did not want to see all that Russian money pouring into Kiev after the Russian casinos closed down from July 1st. In return he will be very supportive in the coming presidential elections.
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09-19-09 04:22 #1299
Posts: 79Originally Posted by Kurenda
I live in the east, and all casinos in my city have closed, a few may be operating on a covert manner, but I don't know one way or another, nor do I care, I didn't patronize them. Prostitution legalized, never, too many officials; elected and otherwise, would lose out on a whole lot of bribe money.
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09-18-09 23:13 #1298
Posts: 314When government in Ukraine announced closing of casinos the owners demanded additional time to find alternative destinations for their business.
In options were Balkan states, greek islands, winter resorts in Europe but hardly that something will come out of it.
With presidental elections coming and Yanukovich as preffered winner the rumor is those designates zones will be there where Party of regions has strong support, i.e. East Ukraine. But after all it's Ukraine and maybe there will be a new law ordering one casino on each 10 000 people. And who knows maybe prostitution will be legalized he he.
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09-18-09 17:36 #1297
Posts: 82Originally Posted by Bez Bezarra
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09-18-09 16:28 #1296
Posts: 2007Only in Ukraine, except that Krim is its own autonomous Respublik, and not necessarily subject to any of Kiev's laws.
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09-18-09 09:57 #1295
Posts: 82Originally Posted by Sevastopol1
The entire situation with regards to the closure of casinos in Ukraine is a complete fiasco. Many of the regions are continuing to operate with impunity mainly because the local mayor/chief of police etc is receiving a 'retainer'. In the capital Kiev some of the former licensed casinos are still in business, they text their customers inviting them to come and gamble. This is mainly done undercover, because as far as I know none of them have their outside signage switched on. It is rumoured that several of these casinos have shareholders who are Deputies, the same Deputies who voted for all the casinos to close ! Only in Ukraine.
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09-18-09 08:21 #1294
Posts: 91Originally Posted by Kurenda
Sev
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09-17-09 22:35 #1293
Posts: 314Just to add. A girl I know in Moscow was working at a casino table.
The casino got closed but the owners started a illegal one somewhere around Moscow. Giving direction to their best clients etc. Most workers were invited to work there if they want. My friend accepted the offer and owners doubled her previous salary as compensation for possible arrest etc. Guess this will be the situation in Ukraine also. So the idea of former female casinos turning into prostitutes are not likely.
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09-17-09 09:02 #1292
Posts: 82Originally Posted by Sponsor74
As for there being a chance with the ladies, the fact that they have lost their jobs does not guarantee the female casino workers will turn to prostitution.
If you want to exploit other peoples desperation in order to get laid perhaps you should take your fist full of dollars to Somalia.
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09-15-09 23:50 #1291
Posts: 314Yes this is correct. Both Russian and Ukraine passed the law of closing all casinos.
In Russia all casinos must be closed by January 1st next year exep few in far east. In Ukraine is the same most probably.
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09-15-09 18:31 #1290
Posts: 294Casinos in Ukraine
I have heard that the Casinos there have been closed in order to protect the money of the local people during the finance crisis, is this News correct? Please advise, because maybe a chance with the ladies working in these places and now without job / money?
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09-15-09 15:05 #1289
Posts: 2306A non-mongering enquiry
I've been told that "Noblesse", a luxury watches ukrainian retail network (some 15 stores in Kiev) made currently clearance proposals with up to 60% discount on brands like IWC, Audemars Piguet, Cvstos (my brand of interest) and some others.
This only can justify the trip. Has anyone already dealed with them ?
http://www.noblesse.com.ua/en/
Thanks for any feedback.
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09-14-09 20:24 #1288
Posts: 673Originally Posted by Wallyally
As for me, I usually buy mine from the local supermarket...knock wood, so far, so good. And definitely cheaper than Besarabska.
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09-14-09 08:50 #1287
Posts: 246Kiev Caviar
No. I do not mean sex games this time.
Guys, where do you buy your caviar and at what actual price? I use the guy at besarabskmarket at the east entrance. But I never know if this is reasobable and fair. But then again, what is.