Dear Sirs!
First of all I’m very diffidence girl and I never make a first step myself.
Long ago I’ve decided that it’s my fate to be alone and nothing can be
changed. One can say I’m sociable, but it’s really hard for me to make a
first step.
Once, browsing over the Internet I’ve found an marriage agency. So I’ve
placed my profile ( www.removedbySaigumi.com , my ID 1234, NotSaigumi). But so far I’ve received no one mail.
Please, write to me, may be you will be a man with whom I’ll be happy.
Thank you for your time. Yana.
--Edited by Saigumi, it's properly placed and worth a conversation, but is spam, so I just removed their link--
Russian women are the best women all over the world!
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i am waiting of advertisement !? maybe 1-2 month then we have that kind of spam
kind of that: "RED & HOLDERS smooth, beautiful and nice hair. with RED & HOLDERS you get the hair you whant!"
I hope it come not to that end
kind of that: "RED & HOLDERS smooth, beautiful and nice hair. with RED & HOLDERS you get the hair you whant!"
I hope it come not to that end
q|^.^|p beeing every time friendly to everyone
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sys: 2500+Barton 512MB 6600GT WinXP
I was this close to trying to find a Russian GF.
Back in Summer '93 I worked on an Alaskan Fishing vessel after my first year of College. When the summer was over, I chose to stay aboard for the King Crab season. At the time, we were heading back to port in the Alluetioans (Islands off Alaska, USA) with a skeleton crew to pick up the Russian workforce since we were being "outsourced" to Russia. There were 2 Russian guys onboard that were there inspecting the ship and when I joked about working with a bunch of burly men all winter, one said:
"No, most will be women... and not burly women. It's a way that many of them break out of the poverty without having to get married to the burly men."
Unfortunately, the next day the ship caught fire and we had to abandon ship.
"All Alaskan" was the name of the ship.
Back in Summer '93 I worked on an Alaskan Fishing vessel after my first year of College. When the summer was over, I chose to stay aboard for the King Crab season. At the time, we were heading back to port in the Alluetioans (Islands off Alaska, USA) with a skeleton crew to pick up the Russian workforce since we were being "outsourced" to Russia. There were 2 Russian guys onboard that were there inspecting the ship and when I joked about working with a bunch of burly men all winter, one said:
"No, most will be women... and not burly women. It's a way that many of them break out of the poverty without having to get married to the burly men."
Unfortunately, the next day the ship caught fire and we had to abandon ship.
"All Alaskan" was the name of the ship.
Crud, how do I do this again?
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Hey Saigumi,
btw, i worked as seaman, too. One year on a german destroyer. And to close the circle: One time we had to "escort" a russian destroyer through the North sea between england and norway on its way to Murmansk. From the NATO to say "heres our playground, babies". But there were no woman on their ship ;-) But behind the northpolarcircle we had no more provisions (no more to eat) and an english destroyer took our part and we could back.
btw, i worked as seaman, too. One year on a german destroyer. And to close the circle: One time we had to "escort" a russian destroyer through the North sea between england and norway on its way to Murmansk. From the NATO to say "heres our playground, babies". But there were no woman on their ship ;-) But behind the northpolarcircle we had no more provisions (no more to eat) and an english destroyer took our part and we could back.