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In Reply to: Don't overdo it! posted by Alex Yakovlev on March 05, 2004 at 08:24:19:
Victor's fuel was beer[more than once I caught him with Miller Lite!...the man stooped low] and we hit several acid discos before I flew back home.
I have some incriminating photos, but won't post them unless Victor says it's a go.
Follow Ups:
Wait till I'm back, so I could defend my honor... whatever is left of it after that $4 a bottle Miller Lite.Next time we take Patrick with us - that shapely blond that crawled all over my laps REALLY wanted to meet a nice mature Frenchman.
BTW - caught on the local TV a wonderful program on Napoleon and Josephine - a program by none else but Oleg Sokolov - if you remember the Napoleon Army book by him that I bought in Piter. A very interesting and well made program - the man REALLY digs that period! I eenoyed every minute.
The Japanese ballet was fantastic, I must have spent $10 on the phone describing it to my wife.
Unable to catch anything here though... I usually don't get free before 9 or so, too late for any kind of shows.
Doris!! Doris!!!! Victor said I was mature!!!
Moscow Here we comes.
We had a very interesting TV film on ARTE ( culture canal for the EU )
It was a two part film with Deneuve as Princesse Marie Bonaparte (18882-1962 ) and her relation to Freud, very good as for the a real story ( she save him from the Nazis ) less so, as a film, even you could find very good scenes in it.
A must for the lover of psychanalyse.
I didn't know it is legal in Moscow! So, how's the most expensive city in Europe (as they stupidly proudly call that megapolis)?
It certainly isn't cheap, but not nearly anywhere as expensive as say, new York.
I had a mixed reaction. Big positive -- unbelievable number of well-dressed beautiful young women. Negative - most restaurants I went to were bad to mediocre. Excellent movie place - "35mm" - European and cult movies, last showtime - 1am.
Funny, movie tickets run around $6-7, while a decent seat for a Japanese Ballet in the Vakhtangov theater cost $3.50.
Funny? I donīt thnk so, the Ballet is a leftover of the " good old time " when culture as all the rest was cheap.
Movie has now more the chic of the new economy.
Subvention against hardware capitalism.
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