RE: THE THREAD!!!
Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 11:55 am
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ORIGINAL: Terminus
Bloody volcano...

Trouble getting to sleep last night, so I watched an uplifting movie about humanity and the fine and upstanding virtuous NGOs that protect humanity so well. It was called "Hotel Rwanda". Really uplifting movie....not. [:(]ORIGINAL: Mynok
Drowning myself in rye and rumination. Bad rye I might...this is not what the good Lord intended as whiskey. Never again will it sully my cupboard.
But it is what it is...and now some good coffee and rest. Perhaps tomorrow will let the light into the tunnel. Light into the darkness. Brightness into the mist of morose.
Or not. C'est la vie.
ORIGINAL: Apollo11
Hi all,
ORIGINAL: Terminus
Bloody volcano...
Yep... airports closed again (in my country as well)...
Leo "Apollo11"
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Trouble getting to sleep last night, so I watched an uplifting movie about humanity and the fine and upstanding virtuous NGOs that protect humanity so well. It was called "Hotel Rwanda". Really uplifting movie....not. [:(]ORIGINAL: Mynok
Drowning myself in rye and rumination. Bad rye I might...this is not what the good Lord intended as whiskey. Never again will it sully my cupboard.
But it is what it is...and now some good coffee and rest. Perhaps tomorrow will let the light into the tunnel. Light into the darkness. Brightness into the mist of morose.
Or not. C'est la vie.
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: Apollo11
Hi all,
ORIGINAL: Terminus
Bloody volcano...
Yep... airports closed again (in my country as well)...
Leo "Apollo11"
Wow![X(] I'm sorry I laughed in my earlier post! I'd had no idea that the conditions were still bad. (Sorry, my TV's packed and the news blogs I've looked at really haven't gone into that kind of detail.). So again, I sorry for you,Terminus and Dixie, I didn't mean to laugh at you misfortune.[:(]

ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: Apollo11
Hi all,
ORIGINAL: Terminus
Bloody volcano...
Yep... airports closed again (in my country as well)...
Leo "Apollo11"
Wow![X(] I'm sorry I laughed in my earlier post! I'd had no idea that the conditions were still bad. (Sorry, my TV's packed and the news blogs I've looked at really haven't gone into that kind of detail.). So again, I sorry for you,Terminus and Dixie, I didn't mean to laugh at you misfortune.[:(]
ORIGINAL: Terminus
Interesting part of this year's Victory Day parade in Moscow was the presence of US and British troops. Wonder what the REAL reaction in the Russian people was to this, as opposed to the one reported by lazy Western media?
I read one comment from a Russian veteran, who said he had no problem with the presence of foreigners in Red Square. "I don't know any Americans, but I was quite happy to eat their sausages at the front".
ORIGINAL: Terminus
Interesting part of this year's Victory Day parade in Moscow was the presence of US and British troops. Wonder what the REAL reaction in the Russian people was to this, as opposed to the one reported by lazy Western media?
I read one comment from a Russian veteran, who said he had no problem with the presence of foreigners in Red Square. "I don't know any Americans, but I was quite happy to eat their sausages at the front".
ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo
ORIGINAL: Terminus
Interesting part of this year's Victory Day parade in Moscow was the presence of US and British troops. Wonder what the REAL reaction in the Russian people was to this, as opposed to the one reported by lazy Western media?
I read one comment from a Russian veteran, who said he had no problem with the presence of foreigners in Red Square. "I don't know any Americans, but I was quite happy to eat their sausages at the front".
To the best of my knowledge (from personal meetings with veterans, memoirs, etc) the average Russian had nothing against the average American. They appreciated the lend lease, but the long coming of the Second Front was an old and bitter joke for most. When the allies met on the Elbe, the Russians greeted the Americans as bothers in arms.
I have always thought it a shame that that attitude did not carry over to the higher echelons. I also once posted a picture with comments to that effect. As I recall, that was the first time I was called a Commie on this forum.
ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo
ORIGINAL: Terminus
Interesting part of this year's Victory Day parade in Moscow was the presence of US and British troops. Wonder what the REAL reaction in the Russian people was to this, as opposed to the one reported by lazy Western media?
I read one comment from a Russian veteran, who said he had no problem with the presence of foreigners in Red Square. "I don't know any Americans, but I was quite happy to eat their sausages at the front".
To the best of my knowledge (from personal meetings with veterans, memoirs, etc) the average Russian had nothing against the average American. They appreciated the lend lease, but the long coming of the Second Front was an old and bitter joke for most. When the allies met on the Elbe, the Russians greeted the Americans as bothers in arms.
I have always thought it a shame that that attitude did not carry over to the higher echelons. I also once posted a picture with comments to that effect. As I recall, that was the first time I was called a Commie on this forum.
ORIGINAL: Terminus
Onime, a question. The Katyusha MRL was supposedly named for a popular song. Is this true, and if so, what's the name of this song?
Hi all,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyusha_%28song%29
And here are the lyrics:
by M. Isakovsky
Katyusha
Apple and pear trees were a-blooming,
Mist (was) creeping on the river.
Katyusha set out on the banks,
On the steep and lofty bank.
She was walking, singing a song
About a grey steppe eagle,
About her true love,
Whose letters she was keeping.
Oh you song! Little song of a maiden,
Head for the bright sun.
And reach for the soldier on the far-away border
Along with greetings from Katyusha.
Let him remember an ordinary girl,
And hear how she sings,
Let him preserve the Motherland,
Same as Katyusha preserves their love.
Катюша
Расцветали яблони и груши,
Поплыли туманы над рекой.
Выходила на берег Катюша,
На высокий берег на крутой.
Выходила, песню заводила
Про степного, сизого орла,
Про того, которого любила,
Про того, чьи письма берегла.
Ой ты, песня, песенка девичья,
Ты лети за ясным солнцем вслед.
И бойцу на дальнем пограничье
От Катюши передай привет.
Пусть он вспомнит девушку простую,
Пусть услышит, как она поет,
Пусть он землю бережет родную,
А любовь Катюша сбережет.
Leo "Apollo11"