Oct 13, 2009

Living in Siberia Lenin s Revenge

Living in Siberia Lenin s Revenge In 1999 I moved to Chita, a city in Siberia, Russia to teach for one year. After seven days, planes, trains, trains and even more, I was ready to experience Chita in all its glory. Day 1? Lenin? S Revenge riding on a train for a period of three days ago strange things to your equilibrium. It tends to develop a compensation for the natural oscillation. Unfortunately, your body does not? T only step back when you finally land. As I descended the train, I have done this type of forward, sort of sideways shuffle. I can only image I have of the air, I was investigating better brands of Russian vodka. In addition, I hadn? T have a shower for three days. Things quickly deteriorated. Awaiting Grae, a fellow American on the train platform and me were our hosts Natasha, Oleg, Dima and others. They were formally wear. They do not? T odor. In retrospect, I must give them an incredible amount of credit. For us, that he continued to smile, didn? T roll their eyes and no one has grabbed the nose. I held my nose. Acknowledgments were made and promised food and showers. Being a local San Diego, I was often the city has waed the friends? Montezuma? S Revenge? if drinking water during the visit to Mexico. E? T something wrong with the water. He just bugs different from us. You might think I would be smart enough to follow my advice. [Don? T say.] Yes, I d '? Lenin? S Revenge? in the early afteoon of the first day. My guests were kind enough to leave in peace once they noticed my distress. If only I had leaed the Russian word for '? Pepto? As often seems to happen at all, I made a less than stellar first impression! What the hell, I live in Chita for a year.

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