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03-16-10 18:36 #915
Posts: 27Originally Posted by Prosal
Here in Europe is a common joke between cousin (Italian and French) to "hate" each other, but is a joke!
Think about: wine, cheeses, generally food and cousine, football, woman. And so on.
I was supposing that my meaning was pretty clear (for a Franch guy too! LOL!)
Unfortunally I don't handle English lenguage wery well and that can create missunderstanding.
I'll visit the guy, and we will drink a rhon tgeather, remember we both are bikers, and tham means a lot!
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03-16-10 11:16 #914
Posts: 402Dear Zacchio
please do go to Nizhny Tagil and Krasnodar.
Cheers Nickc
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03-16-10 08:44 #913
Posts: 27Originally Posted by Prosal
I didn't want to be unpolite,
Here in Europe is well know that between us cousins (Italians and French) there is a relationship of love and hate, but is a common joke to say that we "hate" each others.
That was exatly the meaning of my sentense.
BTW,
You are answering to me exactly like a French guy suppose to do,
But I want to repet, was not my intention to offend anybody
And is clear enough from my message, that I want to meet this guy and his HD!
Peace and love!
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03-15-10 21:58 #912
Posts: 2306Originally Posted by Zacchio
Your "participation" here is just 10 posts of silly, rambling, painful-reading and semi-coherent questions, so no need to brag.
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03-15-10 12:00 #911
Posts: 27I'll be there!
Originally Posted by Prosal
LOL!
BTW I'm an Italian HD proud owner, of course.
I hate French man, but our common passion for bikes and babies could help us!
Thanks to all
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03-15-10 10:41 #910
Posts: 2306Originally Posted by Kurenda
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03-14-10 22:46 #909
Posts: 314Proposal thanks for reminder. It's "Havanna Cafe" I knew it was something Carribbean in the name. Frenchman is the pilot for sure, locals call him летчик which means pilot in russian of course. Hope the bar still works, don't have the info about that.
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03-14-10 21:47 #908
Posts: 2306Originally Posted by Kurenda
Gotta visit him someday indeed. He is dithyrambic when he talks about Krasnodar.
Your post is appealing. I truly love Caucasus dyevs. I didn't know there was Chechen and Caucasus mobsters turf wars in Krasnodar, but I don't think it's a worry for the monger.
BTW, on a cultural note, and talking about Chechnya, Jonathan Littel's new novel "Chechnya, Year III" is really worth a read.
http://www.waynakh.com/eng/2009/12/j...rovs-chechnya/
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03-14-10 21:14 #907
Posts: 314Alex968:
Nizhny Tagil have been mentioned here on the forum. It's not very nice place
so the best is to avoid it.
Zacchio:
Krasnodar is quite calm here in the forum because 99% of posters have never been there. But Krasnodar is not calm at all. P4P is fully available of course. Plenty of pros to choose from. Besides local girls, plenty of imports from Ukraine, Georgia and Armenia. Also whole bunch of Chechen, Dagestani and other Kavkaz pros.
Action is concentrated in the wider city center you don't have to dig much. Maybe the language will be the problem. Ask about a bar owned by certain Frenchman who rides a motorcycle. He's well know there and at his place you can get help and advice. If he's still there. In Krasnodar watch your back. Lots of Chechen mob there fighting each other, street shootings are very often and bombings also. Not that you will be the target but you don't want to be in the building if someone decide to blow it up.
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03-10-10 16:09 #906
Posts: 27I need help for Krasnodar
Hi to everybody, I'll be in Krasnodar for a fair mid April. It seams that Krasnodar is quite calm. But I hope somebady can give me some advise where to go to find P4P or any other option available.
Thank you in advance, waiting for some suggestion!
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03-05-10 22:29 #905
Posts: 8Spending soon one full week in Nizhny Tagil. Any suggestions about the place? It's 4 hours flight from Moskow, 150 km far from Ekaterinburg.
Thanks
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02-15-10 02:39 #904
Posts: 402Arkhangelsk
Several years back i ended up in Arkhangelsk for 6 days. It was good, i'll write a report on it soon. Sometimes i really don't know how i end up in such obscure places, but for me thats apart of the adventure of the unknown.
Its quite a thrill sometimes. Cheers Nickc
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02-14-10 22:44 #903
Posts: 1699Spasibo escio raz Kurenda.
Originally Posted by Kurenda
Originally Posted by Kurenda
Originally Posted by Kurenda
I agree probably a shithole, even if I am sure much better than Samara...and for sure everything should be much cheaper than in Moscow with the same kind of devushki
Originally Posted by Kurenda
I will think however here www.murman.ru there are many pictures of the city, the nature seems wild and very nice, especially sunrise....the znakomstva redirect you to mamba.ru
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02-14-10 22:37 #902
Posts: 2007The man with the answers.
Originally Posted by Kurenda
No, no! Not for me, for them of course! SOMEBODY needs to provide for them. Those poor lasses deserve a better life, and they should have some fun too. I would be proud to support them.
Prosulk, Luke, please guys, head north to frozen Murmansk, and leave the springtime Mordvins all to me.
Professor K, could you please do a comparison for mongering between Rostov and Volgograd, and between Ekaterinberg and Novosibirsk, including any local ethnic influences on sexuality.
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02-14-10 21:24 #901
Posts: 314Been to Murmansk several times.
Pay attention Murmansk is russian northern port. When there's a port, there's a lots of sailors and lots of pros who offer their services.
Murmansk was the first soviet city where open prostitution appeared.
During WWII many ships from USA and Canada arrived to Murmansk bringing military aid to SSSR. Many local females offered their sex services to sailors after long time at sea. This was tolerated during war but in 1945 about
20 000 women from Murmansk were arrested for "immorality" and resettled to Siberia.
From mongering side Murmansk is much better than Samara for sure. Samara never see any foreigners besides poor students from Third world countries and some Peace corps volunteers from USA. They are without money anyway.
On the other hand Murmansk is port where many foreign ships arrive and foreigners are usual sight there. Also many people in Samara are of Mordvin origin while in Murmansk there are many Karels and they have different mentality. Also night time options in Murmansk are quite good. During long winter days with not much day light there's not much to do exept go out and find some fun what ever it is.
Murmansk is interesting to see but...
It's far away from Moscow, StP or Nizhny Novgorod are much closer.
Murmansk is typical soviet run down place, compared to Moscow is shit hole of course so don't expect much.
Murmansk area is very polluted. During soviet times it was huge military area and russian army left and dump there all kinds of chemical stuff.