You know the old morning exercises that old people did under the soviet times in front of the radio or more modernly, TV? I am looking for a recording of either the audio or a video. :) Oh and the the funnier the better. Strange request, I know.
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You know the old morning exercises that old people did under the soviet times in front of the radio or more modernly, TV? I am looking for a recording of either the audio or a video. :) Oh and the the funnier the better. Strange request, I know.
Are you planning on trying to crack the Russian market as a Slavic Richard Simmons? :lol:
:wink: Maybe, Actually I am going to get some Russian girls in my class to do some "demonstrations" for us. :) Ahhhh Schoooooool Worth every penny. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Barmaley
Where do I sign up?Quote:
Originally Posted by uno
I didn't realise that those excercizes were done in real life! I read some of "1984" and the people in that book do excercizes in front of their TV's. That's interesting!! (and something perhaps we could use now...)
A small correction, they did their exercises infront of their telescreen that was more of a mirror connected to the Big brother network than a TV... :wink:
lol, yes thank you :oops: 8)
...As I said, I only read a bit of the book, I'm not sure why though???
Maybe because the book is bigger than War and Peace - the extended version? :lol:
Maybe I got the wrong War and Peace, but the one i read was some 1500 pages.Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
The one where Alec Baldwin is trying to save the world from Stephen Baldwin, while William Baldwin is having an affair with him?Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackMage
Depends what font it is in. I have a 2pt font version, and it is reduced to only 4 pages!Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackMage
Old School TV fitness would be Jack LaLane. Black & White 50's-70's TV to keep capitalist housewives fit during the Cold War.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barmaley
He sells juicers on an infomercial now.
You read war and peace? to say the truth, I hate this novel. I was made to read it when i was going to school, and the whole class wanted to be hung to a limb of a tree instead of reading it!! We used to say that this novel should have never been written!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackMage
(I like to read "12 chairs" or "the gold calf" - these novels are among the best books I've ever red!!!)
me too :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Barmaley
Actually, not just that. That spry old bastard is still fitter than me and 99% of the population -- every once in a while he does the Today show or whatever and kicks whatever-Couric-clone-that-is-in-that-day's arse.Quote:
Originally Posted by capecoddah