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tsar4

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  1. Israel - if you can't raise the bridge, lower the river... I get that Israel probably doesn't want to give Ukraine the "Iron Dome" tech because of the risk of it ending up captured by Russia. So they did the next best thing.
  2. I don't mind 3rd Sweaters, but not where they change every year. I like & have the Blackhawks 75th Anniversary black sweater & liked the 1934 retro black & white one from a couple years ago.
  3. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA - PACKERS LOSE!!! HAHAHAHAHAHA - to the Commanders!
  4. Hiatus? Is that like valium?
  5. "Send the drones, Luke..."
  6. 🤣🤣🤣
  7. Ukrainian Refugee family's landlord - Sir Rod Stewart
  8. First thing, they need to capture one...oh wait, they did 3 days ago... Hopefully, they can work out an override that sends them back from whence they came.
  9. If it was anything like the Taco John's I worked across the street from, you couldn't work there unless you were a very attractive female HS student.
  10. Shootings at Russian training camp
  11. "Karens" are the new Crabs.
  12. Indian restaurant in Kyiv giving free meals to the hungry...
  13. ...they decided not to kill her.
  14. 15 little known facts about Ukraine Apparently the attempts at culture erasure go way back... "In the course of Russification, Russian officials have distorted many Ukrainian surnames. For example, in the nineteenth century Ukrainian family of the Chekhs became Chekhov for some reason. Grandfather of famous writer Chekhov was still Chekh, and writer Chekhov wrote that his grandfather was Ukrainian. Quite funny Deinecks turned into Denikin. Cossacks Rozumy became Rozumovsky, Tchaika become Tchaikovsky. Petro Chaika, grandfather of Petro Tchaikovsky, the great composer – graduated from the Kyiv Mohyla Academy and was sent to the Russian government headquarters in Vyatka. Probably the Ukrainian atmosphere in the Tchaikovsky family was much better preserved than in the Chekhovshom; from the age of 24 almost every year the future composer lived in Ukraine for several months where he wrote more than 30 pieces, among them – the opera “Koval Vakula” (also known as Cherevichki), Mazepa, song-romance “Cherry Garden Blossom by the Hut”, musical parts for the poems by Taras Shevchenko. In the brutal times of the onset of the empire onto the Ukrainian language, he sought staging of Taras Bulba by M. Lysenko and used many Ukrainian folk songs in his masterpieces."
  15. Not forgotten, just didn't get to...
  16. aka "Hagrid" from Harry Potter movies. Ben Elton, ?, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson, Robbie Coltrane
  17. What Nixon said in 1992 about Russia & the end of the Cold War...
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