I have seen Russian skins on TV...Quote:
Originally Posted by Basil77
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I have seen Russian skins on TV...Quote:
Originally Posted by Basil77
So have I, but never in the real life.Quote:
Originally Posted by charlestonian
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So have I, but never in the real life.
I can't recall seeing any skin heads in real life either and I have lived in quite a number of places! It is possible that I have but just don't remember.
You might have seen many skin heads in real life but it simply didn't occur to you that this or that guy was a skin head. Perhaps, many of them tend to hide their membership.Quote:
Originally Posted by DDT
I've seen a couple of skin heads in real life. I remember having an acquaintance who used to hang around with skin heads and once I saw that acquaintance of mine standing with a guy resembling a skin head very much. I asked my acquaintance later whether the guy I'd seen was a skin head and he said yes.
Back to the subject:
OJ Simpson's book titled "If I did it" is being published. Can you believe it??? That MF has no shame!
www.showbuzz.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/1 ... 2613.shtml
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"If I did it"
O.J. Simpson was acquitted of killing his wife and her friend 11 years ago. Now, he returns to the scene of the crime in a tell-all book couched in hypothetical terms. A sweeps-week television program for Fox is also in the works. In the book, Simpson apparently outlines how he would have killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman if he were responsible – thus the title. Legal experts say Simpson could likely confess outright and face no repercussions, since he was acquitted and cannot be retried for murder. A separate civil lawsuit found him legally responsible for the deaths.
Predictably, the book stirred intense controversy, prompting publisher Judith Regan to issue a lengthy statement explaining her motives. In it, she compared Simpson’s work to Adolph Hitler’s Mein Kampf, claimed that she, too, was a victim of domestic abuse and said she considered the book Simpson’s "confession." Whatever. If there is justice, this book won’t sell.
New York Daily News - Home - Rupe is in soup with troops
Simpson's book is being published Nov. 30 by ReganBooks, which is named after its ... this whole controversy wasn't ginned up to produce ratings for Fox. ...
www.nydailynews.com/front/story/472588p-397610c.html
Well I've seen 'em. Ever been to a Zenit game, folks? :lol: That's the last time I buy the cheaper tickets for a soccer match in Russia!
I've been to soccer matches four times. Haven't had any problems so far.Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
kalinka, did you get involved in a fight or did you see a fight during the match? If you don't want to be involved in a fight during a football match or after it, you should have seats closer to the centre of the field.
Калинка, похоже, мы каким-то чудом все-таки не отдадим вам третье место...Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
Ты про Локо?
Да... :?Quote:
Originally Posted by ReDSanchous
Хотя, кто знает... Может, и продуем дома Ростову :)
Я раньше болел за Локо, да и вообще футболом интересовался, а сейчас the novelty wore off... Хотя за новостями слежу.
LOL! No, I don't get involved in fights, not my cup of tea. :) I didn't see any fights, but it could have been because around 400 policemen came and surrounded the tribunes! Yeah, as I said, I am not buying cheap tickets no more!Quote:
Originally Posted by ReDSanchous
[quote=kalinka_vinnie]LOL! No, I don't get involved in fights, not my cup of tea. :) I didn't see any fights, but it could have been because around 400 policemen came and surrounded the tribunes! Yeah, as I said, I am not buying cheap tickets no more![/quote:3n90qkzq]Quote:
Originally Posted by ReDSanchous
So why are you not buying cheap tickets anymore? In Russia it is common for the police to surround the stands. Although we are still lucky not to have fans like in Argentina. Recently I saw a news report from that country about the fights taking place on Argentinian soccer fields. Fans run onto the fields during the games and try to stab the referee to death with a knife. I wouldn't dare to go to a soccer match in Argentina even I was offered a lot of money!
Wasn't that happening at about the same time as the constitutional crisis in Russia with the parliament building bombarded and stormed? Or the Chechen war? I forgot. No Siriusly, I lived in the US at the moment, and even I didn't follow. The Bill Clinton's bj mystery was a blast though, a real human drama. That can only be topped by the Tom Cruise's wedding.Quote:
Originally Posted by Siriusly
My point, Siriusly, (just to make sure) is that in the 90's Russians had a lot more to worry about than some stupid football player from the US, not everything revolves around american celebrities.
The latest news: Due to public pressure, OJ Simpson's book will not be published, and all promotions have been canceled! Thanks God!
http://lenta.ru/news/2006/11/21/cancel/Quote:
Originally Posted by charlestonian
Опасность исходит от молодёжных нацистских и фанатских группировок. http://www.newsru.com/russia/31oct2005/ubit.htmlQuote:
Originally Posted by charlestonian
А по-моему это реальное и довольно распространённое явление. Волчат много. А иностранные студенты спасаются кто как может. Кто шарфик зенитовский повяжет, кто носит в кармане запись приветствия на русском языке.Quote:
Originally Posted by Basil77
OMG! What is going on in Russia???Quote:
Originally Posted by Юрка
Свобода и демократия, мать её за ногу. Сначала все рванули из "империи" (СССР) вон, так как без России лучше. Потом все рванули в Россию зарабатывать. Бывшие республики не просят, а требуют льготных цен на газ. Запад учит нас жить и попутно растаскивает Югославию на кусочки. Чечены подняли мятеж. Миллионы приезжих, меняется культурная и языковая среда. У мигрантов появляется монополия на некоторые виды деятельности. Далее поднимает голову нацизм со всеми вытекающими последствиями.Quote:
Originally Posted by charlestonian
http://www.gaude.ru/default.asp?id=20&artid=1031
http://www.login.gorodovoy.spb.ru/rus/n ... 5170.shtml