Who needs rockets?
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/edit Hello again, everyone. I've been in Moscow, teaching English. I'm still in Moscow, teaching English. But now, I have a computer and a modem. Nobody and nothing can stop me now.
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www.morttheostrich.co.uk
/edit Hello again, everyone. I've been in Moscow, teaching English. I'm still in Moscow, teaching English. But now, I have a computer and a modem. Nobody and nothing can stop me now.
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Eating borsch. He's just finished. By which I mean, there is now no beetroot soup in the entire Russian Federation.
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Thu 29 Jun 2006, 10:43,
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hahaha! mort!
How are you sir? Haven't seen you around these parts for ages!
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Thu 29 Jun 2006, 10:38,
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I'm fine. It turns out my girlfriend is a b3ta lurker. She asked after you the other day. And Hilary. And Woogie.
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Thu 29 Jun 2006, 10:49,
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Whoops. I'm too stupid
Sorry about that Dave, and Mr. Horrible.
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Thu 29 Jun 2006, 11:01,
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Sorry about that Dave, and Mr. Horrible.
Yay! Welcome back to internetland!
I might be going to Moscow in September, is it frightfully expensive?
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Thu 29 Jun 2006, 10:47,
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A bit
I think hotels are damned expensive. And you need a visa, of course, which can cost a bomb. I wouldn't say it was very, very expensive - not more so than London anyway. Some things are very cheap. Make sure you take a minibus from the airport for 50p and not a taxi for thirty quid, though.
What brings you here?
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What brings you here?