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ConstantineK
  Jan 26, 08, 06:04  #61

southern wrote:
isthatu wrote:
why there is a city called Volgagrad?
And find out who built the city.


It's rather old city, almost about 16 cent. Before and after revolution it was called Tsaritsin, after that Stalingrad and now it is name is Volgograd, the city on Volga. BTW it's one of the lengthy cities in the world.

paczka wrote:
Not exactly, it is on the grass patch nearby, but you atill have got a valid point.


But it is, isn't it?

celinski wrote:
paczka wrote:
Not exactly, it is on the grass patch nearby, but you atill have got a valid point.
Can somebody help me out, whats it called or look like?


So, I regard it as declaration that your previous points of view were mistaken.

celinski wrote:
ConstantineK wrote:
I think you a just do not know, that there is a monument in the center of Moscow, just infront of KGB building, the monument ad honorem of all who had los their lives in Stalin's camps. Did you know this? I think no! Moreover, it stands on the place of the previous Dzerzhinsky's monument.

I am glad some find this fun.


Ha-ha 1:0, I am outscoring.

celinski wrote:
understood it was Pres. Putin that decided to bring back Stalin as a great military hero.Thanks for pointing out your point, it went right over my head


Unfortunately it show only one thing, that wester people know nothing about Russian castoms, history and life and created their mistaken opinion only by reading of jorrnalist's articals. But jornalist as usial are most contemptible, smattering, venal sort of people.

paczka wrote:
isthatu wrote:
Carol,if you really think Stalin has been a Russian icon for years can you please explain why there is a city called Volgagrad?

There were many discussions to rename the city, people of the city welcome this idea, and 24 out of 25 people from the city's parliament were for renaming in 2003. It's former name is already restored on couple of war monuments.


Are you joking? The city was renamed not in 2003, but after the stalin death....Well, it's a monsterous lack of knowledge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!

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southern
  Jan 26, 08, 06:14  #62

ConstantineK wrote:


Are you joking? The city was renamed not in 2003, but after the stalin death....Well, it's a monsterous lack of knowledge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!


ConstantineK do you think the city should be called Tsaritsin again?

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ConstantineK
  Jan 26, 08, 06:27  #63

southern wrote:
ConstantineK wrote:
Are you joking? The city was renamed not in 2003, but after the stalin death....Well, it's a monsterous lack of knowledge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!
ConstantineK do you think the city should be called Tsaritsin again?


It's not a political aspect. I know, that for your ears, Tsaritsin sounds like a name honored Tsar, but you are wrong, it was named so because of river Tsaritsa flowed through tht city. This river was very pleasant, and in according with russian language, the world butiful has a sinonim Tsarskiy, so it was nemed Tsaritsa.

In this case Tsaritsin and Volgograd are both equal.

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southern
  Jan 26, 08, 06:37  #64

ConstantineK wrote:
because of river Tsaritsa flowed through tht city. This river was very pleasant


I suppose the river still flows and has the same name or has it changed as well?

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isthatu
  Jan 26, 08, 07:50  #65

well,once again connie,you seem to think you are the only person in the world who knows anything about russia....bless....


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ConstantineK
  Jan 26, 08, 08:24  #66

isthatu wrote:
well,once again connie,you seem to think you are the only person in the world who knows anything about russia....bless....


Well, may be not only, but I think I am among few who knows alot, do you have another opinion?

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isthatu
  Jan 26, 08, 08:31  #67

ConstantineK wrote:
do you have another opinion?

yes, I dont like the way ladies fasion is going this year,way too 1980s....


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ConstantineK
  Jan 26, 08, 08:38  #68

isthatu wrote:
ConstantineK wrote:
do you have another opinion?

yes, I dont like the way ladies fasion is going this year,way too 1980s....


Stop joking, do you really have a doubt in my Greatness and Omniscience?

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isthatu
  Jan 26, 08, 08:41  #69

My gawd,your HIM.....sorry,hadnt realised....;)


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ConstantineK
  Jan 26, 08, 08:45  #70

So. You are excused. Be polite.

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southern
  Jan 26, 08, 08:45  #71

ConstantineK wrote:
do you really have a doubt in my Greatness and Omniscience?


Sorry uncle.

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isthatu
  Jan 26, 08, 08:48  #72

tak tochno gospodin kostya..


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southern
  Jan 26, 08, 08:50  #73

Davaj,davaj.Poliaci nezabirayout.

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isthatu
  Jan 26, 08, 08:57  #74

er,Kalinka kalinka kalinka maya,sadu.......


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celinski
  Jan 26, 08, 08:58  #75

southern wrote:
Sorry uncle.


Remember what happened to Prince Charles when he thought it was funny to dress as Hitler?


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ConstantineK
  Jan 26, 08, 08:58  #76

southern wrote:
Davaj,davaj.Poliaci nezabirayout.


You have to improve your Russian, believe me, it will be usefull for you soon. See on Isthatu, he knows it!

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isthatu
  Jan 26, 08, 09:07  #77

celinski wrote:
Remember what happened to Prince Charles when he thought it was funny to dress as Hitler?

that was Prince harry,a 19 year old,and he wasnt dressed as hitler,it was a costume worn by an old british comedian called spike milligan.


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Grzegorz_
  Jan 26, 08, 09:08  #78

isthatu wrote:
Prince Charles


LOL !


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isthatu
  Jan 26, 08, 09:11  #79

Grzegorz_ wrote:
isthatu wrote:
Prince Charles


LOL !

tweedle dum n tweedle dee,lmao. woof woof woof.


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celinski
  Jan 26, 08, 09:12  #80

Grzegorz_ wrote:
LOL



LOL sorry my opps, I meant to type Harry, I like that boys sense of fun. Charles should learn to be more like his son's.


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isthatu
  Jan 26, 08, 09:13  #81

hey,chucks alright,in a talk to plants kinda way :)


(my gawd,Im defending a royal.....argghhhhhh)


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southern
  Jan 26, 08, 09:16  #82

ConstantineK wrote:
You have to improve your Russian, believe me, it will be usefull for you


I try.

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Grzegorz_
  Jan 26, 08, 09:16  #83

isthatu wrote:
Im defending a royal


Bow to them...


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isthatu
  Jan 26, 08, 09:18  #84

rather them than an ex nazi in a skirt and yamulka.....


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celinski
  Jan 26, 08, 09:22  #85

isthatu wrote:
rather them than an ex nazi



Depends if you were in the east or west I guess. ex nazi's were skirts?


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southern
  Jan 26, 08, 09:24  #86

celinski wrote:
ex nazi's were skirts?


Very hot mini skirts with rosy underwear.

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ConstantineK
  Jan 26, 08, 09:24  #87

isthatu wrote:
tak tochno gospodin kostya..


Well it's just and writing form, if you want to look like Moskovite, not as provincial, you shold spell it like: Tak tochnA gAspAdin Kostaya

southern wrote:
I try.


You forget MUST!

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isthatu
  Jan 26, 08, 09:25  #88

celinski wrote:
I guess. ex nazi's were skirts?

well,ex nazi soldiers currently living in Rome do.......it was below the belt.My bad.


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southern
  Jan 26, 08, 09:28  #89

ConstantineK wrote:


You forget MUST!


Budou staratsia Velitsestvo.

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celinski
  Jan 26, 08, 09:29  #90

meaning?

southern wrote:
Budou staratsia Velitsestvo.



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