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Thread ID: 102165 2009-08-09 09:39:00 Travel to Russia - any experiences? Greg (193) PC World Chat
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799740 2009-08-12 05:06:00 I do have some advantage however... I know how to say ... and "cheers" in Russian!


Is that "CHEERS" as in "good-bye / see you later" or
"CHEERS" as in "throwing more vodka down the hatch"??

From what I have heard, the second definition :banana would be :waughh: more useful.
Strommer (42)
799741 2009-08-12 05:12:00 My epitaph: Here lies Greg. Loved by many girls, yet hated by them all. I'm sure they're the cause of my woeful fall.



Hmmmnnnn, there are plenty of Russian women wanting to be your bride. :rolleyes: I have another friend (not the one going back to Russia to live) who found a Russian bride on the internet. They are married and living over here. Everyone reckons he will be dumped once she gets her NZ residency and I think that is a good possibility. Surely now, you won't fall into the Russian bride trap, will you?!?:eek::p
Strommer (42)
799742 2009-08-12 05:14:00 LOL. Not blimmin likely mate!

But I have to say a nice Greek girl with homely values would suit me fine!
Greg (193)
799743 2009-08-13 04:14:00 My brother and I want to go to Russia (well Belarus actually, which was previously a Russian controlled state).

I want to visit my late father's village, and I'm trying to get anybody's experience of travelling in that part of the world.

Hey Greg, Sanya's family on her dad's side originally came from Belarus too - emigrated to the UK about 1910 or something. Half stayed in the UK, but half went back to Belarus. We've vaguely thought of going to check it one day.
Biggles (121)
799744 2009-08-13 07:01:00 Yeah Mr Big - I remember you mentioning this. If you guys decide to visit there in the not-too-distant future maybe we could travel as a group. Greg (193)
799745 2009-08-13 23:08:00 Do you speaka da language at all? Biggles (121)
799746 2009-08-13 23:43:00 Do you speaka da language at all?Niet ponimyetz, or I think that may be how it's spelt. And of course nazdrovya. :D

Babooshka and dedooska I can pronounce even if I can't spell em.

That's all sorry!

How about Sanya?
Greg (193)
799747 2009-08-14 00:31:00 Nyet. R2x1 (4628)
799748 2009-08-14 01:15:00 Niet ponimyetz, or I think that may be how it's spelt. And of course nazdrovya. :D

Babooshka and dedooska I can pronounce even if I can't spell em.

That's all sorry!

How about Sanya?

Nah - too far back in the family. They got Anglicised pretty quick I think.
Biggles (121)
799749 2009-08-14 01:21:00 Greg:-


You might want to watch Prime TV at 7:30 PM tonight.
Sweep (90)
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