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03-02-12 01:18 #44
Posts: 8Eva in Vilnius
Hello guys,
I visit Vilnius on regular basis and know some girls here. So the girls on escort sites are ok, well some of them. But once I met Eva. My opinion: perfect woman! Smart, cute, well manner and attitude. Innocent looking, but passionate and pro in bed. It was my sudden discovery here. Honest lady who knows what is discretion and not bullshitting around. I strongly recommend her. I asked to marry me and she said maybe one day.
Her web site (http://secretlyeva.moonfruit.com)
S.
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04-02-11 15:41 #43
Posts: 13Originally Posted by Reisepal [View Original Post]
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09-08-09 18:44 #42
Posts: 24Any SWs in Siauliai & Panevezys?
I will be visiting all three Baltic countries next week and would be interested in any updates on the SW scene. In Lithuania, I will be in Panevezys and Siauliai. Any chance of finding any there ?
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04-11-09 14:58 #41
Posts: 19I'm depressed
This girl does not belong here. But maybe I will wake you up.
Girl from Cartagena. In Colombia. 19 years old. And much more experience than me in my mid 30's
Great experience
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11-29-08 13:25 #40
Posts: 5A beauty from Palanga
Palanga a few years ago.
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09-06-07 19:03 #39
Posts: 263Originally Posted by Bez Bezarra
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09-06-07 00:34 #38
Posts: 2007She's there now.
Masha's from Tver', but at the moment, she's currently living in Panevezys with her "uncle".
Why, are you heading there, Xavier?
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09-05-07 17:21 #37
Posts: 263Originally Posted by Bez Bezarra
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09-05-07 11:26 #36
Posts: 2007Nobody posting around here.
Maybe I should try the estonian foto gallery. I think there's about one foto
posted in the last 2 years, with 9000 views.
Oh well, if Masha isn't to your liking, or inviting enough with all her charms, then your either gay or dead.
What's a monger to do?
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05-22-07 02:34 #35
Posts: 72Originally Posted by Bez Bezarra
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05-22-07 01:15 #34
Posts: 608Screw the Russians?
Originally Posted by Bez Bezarra
Regards. BB.
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05-22-07 00:45 #33
Posts: 2007Wow. Now that's some heavy shit.
It still ain't got nothing to do with mongering, but its good to know how scary these bullies still are.
Ok so they took down a war monument. I don't think anybody's claiming it was the most important one, and neither is anyone saying it wasn't disrespectful, but is this really "the birth of fascism?"
And what the hell did the rowdy drunks that pulled down the statue have to do with Estonian farmers and food workers just trying to feed their own families?
So all of a sudden they are no better than dogs? Its intended to sound like hysterical drama. With immense unchecked power, its quite simple to crush a small opponent, call them bad names and slam them with extortion business tactics. When you're the big bully, you can fuck over anybody you feel like, and if someone doesn't like it, too bad. The lesson is, watch out for what you do. Show power the respect it deserves, or you will regret the consequences.
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05-21-07 13:05 #32
Posts: 320The way it is
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05-20-07 21:43 #31
Posts: 2007Blame game?
Originally Posted by Vittu
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05-20-07 21:39 #30
Posts: 11[QUOTE=Bez Bezarra]Since 1991, ethnic russians living in Baltic states are discriminated against by the locals, though these russians may have lived here for generations, making them just as "local", as the rest of the locals.
80 years of rule from Moscow caused all this resentment, but I don't see Lithuanians living in Russia getting treated this way either, so its really unnecessary and over the top.
(Just don't try to get them to see it that way)
Dear Bez,
those Russians, who have wanted to understand the country and people they live amongst, do not feel discriminated. And speak language, which is important. So most of them are citizens of Baltic countries.
But those, who still live in memories of Soviet Union and think everyone should be granted for Russians because they are Russians, are bit in trouble, causing same to people around them.
Discrimination in terms of some Russians means they have to learn the local language and can not live according to Russian laws.