:) Interesting usage, Rtyom! Pretty odd, actually... Btw - what is "abaft" in Russian?[/quote]
More importantly, what is "abaft" in English?
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:) Interesting usage, Rtyom! Pretty odd, actually... Btw - what is "abaft" in Russian?[/quote]
More importantly, what is "abaft" in English?
Дедовщина is a reference to the hazing of conscripts by their COs (their "дедушки" -- "grandfathers") in the Russian army. I think his point was that it should be an egalitarian system on this board...
Fine. Then I get to call her Cletus.
klink-lite.
I used to gamble on horse races. But I don't ride horses.[/quote]
:lol: Priceless. That should be your new signature. And it's even funnier because you're in Sin City!
Pulling seniority like that just encourages meaningless drivel. I don't wanna be commanded by Dimitri.[/quote]
He is already your Gad and God... :o
Thanks for the back-up, Layne, but it's really not that big of a deal. She made her comment and I've made my snide retort, so I think that should bring this one to an end... :wink:
Wow. I didn't realize that this is so incredibly serious. I'm sorry for have deeply offended you. :roll: I don't know how I'll live with myself for having committed such a gross infraction.
Hahaha! This is the kalinka from that rip-off forum, russianforum.org. Kalinka Vinnie will be ecstatic! :lol:
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