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I think I recall that one, but sooooo long ago. What's special about it?You bringing your drunken bunch to the show again? Call the organizers and tell them to schedule few more kegs - I hate the sight of insufficiently drunk Moscovites.
Hi Victor,
I think I recall that one, but sooooo long ago. What's special about it?Welll you got me here. I just passed the link from some of the local web-forums.
I saw film a year or two ago and the only thing I remember is that Teplo li tebe,
devitsa? Teplo li tebe, sinyaya? BTW, how to translate THAT to English? I mean
with all the feelings the phrase carries. ;-)
You bringing your drunken bunch to the show again? Call the organizers and tell
them to schedule few more kegs - I hate the sight of insufficiently drunk Moscovites.Ha! SURE there's gonna be some beer @Saturday. I guess we'll have it since ~11:00
to 21:00. One guy of the gang has some semi-official status on the show, he PROMISED
that he will take care of that stupid restaurant.
regards, gnat
See what you might be able to throw in to lure Dmitry into coming too. Tell him there are free trains from Riga to Moscow... he'll bite:-), I am sure. Tell him you will train him to use an outhouse in -35C.
Lol. Morozko is an awesome movie for stoners. The colors are so psychodelic and the story so...inobtrusively idiotic, that you can lure a bunch of hungry stoners into your shabby cafe.:))
What show are you people talking about?
Hi Dima,
It's the yearly hi-fi show in Moscow, in the very beginning of March
if memory serves. You can find more details somewhere @ www.hi-fi.ru.Needless to say, that you're WELCOME. Victor is ohhhh sooo booooring
with his endless talks about swords, DIY woodwork, vodka and such... ;-)
regards, gnat
Don't forget the Grand Daddy Frost... he is usually there too. The first time I came it was the end of February, and there I was in my - oh-I-thought-so-warm jacket. It definitely felt quite warm in Delaware. Well, there I was, in -30C WITH BLASTING WINDS!!!!!! The Moscow wind went right throught that Delaware jacket like the Guderian's armada through the Russian defences. OK, OK, make that American defences.In twenty years I competely forgot how frost-bitten ears feel, and how you dance to make sure your toes don't fall off.
That memory came back quickly though.
This year it starts on Feb 28th.
Wanna come? Moscow can be fun, I love it. No museums to speak of, except the Tretiakovka, but tons of good restaurants. Expensive - one of the most expensive cities to visit in the world.
Gnat - I need addresses of good book stores with good old book sections. Preferably close to Tverskaya.
Apparently this show is going to be the biggest so far, with all eight floors in the hotel sold out already.
Morozko seems to be circulating. This is what I got from my Moscow correspondent today.
So our American buddies didn't like it... Loved those references to "idiotic house on chicken legs" - I suppose some reading would not hurt.Did you see it? Steve says he lived it, but he' been is such strange guy lately, I really don't know... have you seen his recent posts outside? I can't even say what about. A shocker... a true shocker...
BTW - I don't know if I have ever been to Burger King (OK, OK, so call me un-American, sue me...) - do they really wear those "kokoshniks" there?
I think every film with Churikova is a must see.
So OK, you carefully avoided the direct answer to direct question - but I am sure gnat is eager to find out whether you are going.
After all - what's that $500 ticket when you can stay at a $330/night hotel? Perhaps we could even hit that night at Boch'ka restaurant when they roast the whole bull. The pickled white mushrooms there are to die for.
I'm sorry to say but I've never been to Burger King.:((
McDonalds - yes, I sometimes go into one in Greenwich Village to pee. No public restrooms in America, it seems. I've been in a McD in Paris, Metro Defence, they had beer!!!
I'd love to go to Moscow again, but in February??? Oy vey. Might be too cold for me. Are you going?
I'm itching to go to Brazil in April, but the new question is how to bring it upon you know who.
Bochka sounds like my kind of decadence. Do they have drunken merchants oggling gypsy girls?
***I'd love to go to Moscow again, but in February??? Oy vey. Might be too cold for me. Are you going?Got my tickets today. Actually - it is early march... sort of. All you need to do is bring a warm jacket, no big deal. Unless you are planning to be standing for hours on Tverskoy looking for something.
Usually it is not that cold. Last time it was close to zero most of the time.
***I'm itching to go to Brazil in April, but the new question is how to bring it upon you know who.Between Russia and Brazil I would go to Russia. Tell your know who there are some bad teeth in Kremlin you need to attend to. Noone would doubt THAT.
***Bochka sounds like my kind of decadence. Do they have drunken merchants oggling gypsy girls?
You need to get off those Tolstoy and Kuprin - the gipsies are mostly gone, except for the train station theives. Bochka is pretty orderly and food is (was... last time I was there) great. But cellphones though are pain in the ass - all idiots who can afford them feel obligated to use them 24 hours a day.
You see, you've been to Brazil already. I have not. You disliked it, I probably will not:)) It'll be impossible to go to Moscow at this time for personal reasons[Kobzon's daugther still has a tooth to grind:))]
How much were the tickets, anyway? You're staying in a hotel?
Tickets... depends, as I am not flying a simple route. Just from NY to Moscow - probably arond $500.I am getting smarter now with accomodations. I used to stay at hotels only, and good ones are around $300 per night. Those at $150 are Soviet-era pigsties. Now you can rent an apartment for from $50 to $100 per day in the center. For three nights in Moscow I am in Mariott - our baby Clinton stayed there once - all ladies in the bar still talk about him.
Godspeed, all I can tell you. Like I said, I'd love to go. How about next time, will you lug me along? I promise to behave [within certain limits].
God willing there will always be next year. So it sounds like just me and gnat, and his lovely wife, them poring the cold Okhotnich'ia down my throat.Now, how did this whole thread start? Morozko? Have you finished the German's film yet?
Highly entertaining, especially with that woman in the walking tree house that kept facing away from her preference.
I knew that somebody had to have liked it!
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