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Title: Russian Spies
Post by: Otto on January 30, 2005, 03:57:20 PM
Borda....., don't come over here telling everyone:  "I'm just going to the Aces High Convention....."

Spies (http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1022559,00.html)
Title: No lies, no spies.
Post by: genozaur on January 30, 2005, 07:27:53 PM
As I always insist on repeating, I am not the Russian spy. Because my home phone number ends in 0777.  :D
Title: Russian Spies
Post by: Wolfala on January 30, 2005, 07:41:32 PM
Otto,

If you are going to flame someone you can atleast spell their name correctly. Both he and Estel are men of honor and I have a tremendous amount of respect for them both. So please, from 1 Marine - don't start ****.



Wolfala
Title: Russian Spies
Post by: Otto on January 30, 2005, 07:44:18 PM
No one's 'flaming' anyone and Boroda knows it...   (sorry about the miss spelling)
Title: Russian Spies
Post by: Gunslinger on January 30, 2005, 07:44:47 PM
I'm a russian lesbian trapped in a man's body.....does that count?
Title: Russian Spies
Post by: genozaur on January 30, 2005, 11:23:14 PM
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Originally posted by Gunslinger
I'm a russian lesbian trapped in a man's body.....does that count?


I'm a lesbian male. Just can't resist the temptation for them girls.  :D
Title: Russian Spies
Post by: Boroda on February 01, 2005, 01:47:29 PM
Thanks :) But I'd rather stay here for a while, there is a serious chance that I'll be arrested when I'll step on American soil :(

Wolfala, thank you, but I am no more then a drunk irresponsible Soviet engineer (this remark is for Genozaur ;))...

BTW, I studied at "Physcs and technology of explosive and impact processes" department in MSTU (http://www.mgtu.ru/mstu/English/), and worked with explosives and other funny things until 1994. What should I write in a new American visa form? They probably track all the students from my department, and I always prefer not to lie, is there a theoretical chance to  get a visa for a person who will honestly mention his experience with explosives?

I am asking only because it's interesting, I don't plan to apply for American visa in foreseeable future.
Title: Russian Spies
Post by: Nilsen on February 01, 2005, 03:38:46 PM
As long as you dont put down "cave" as your favorite hangout and dont mention that a donkey is your best friend you
should be ok.
Title: Russian Spies
Post by: JB73 on February 01, 2005, 04:17:01 PM
Boroda .. how old are you?
Title: Russian Spies
Post by: AWMac on February 01, 2005, 04:17:47 PM
Natasha I see Squirrel and Moose upping from Bish Field A34 heading to Rook Field A40.


Boris you so cleaver as Spy.


:cool:
Title: Russian Spies
Post by: moose on February 01, 2005, 04:20:55 PM
did someone call my name?
Title: Russian Spies
Post by: AWMac on February 01, 2005, 04:28:29 PM
:rofl
Title: Russian Spies
Post by: Jackal1 on February 01, 2005, 06:09:58 PM
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Originally posted by AWMac
Natasha I see Squirrel and Moose upping from Bish Field A34 heading to Rook Field A40.


Boris you so cleaver as Spy.


:cool:

:rofl

  The interworkings of Moose and Squirrel should be left off of these boards.
It`s a secuity breach.
 Check avatar for explanation.
  Your cooperation is appreciated.
:D
Title: Russian Spies
Post by: Wolfala on February 01, 2005, 06:17:10 PM
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Originally posted by Boroda
Thanks :) But I'd rather stay here for a while, there is a serious chance that I'll be arrested when I'll step on American soil :(

Wolfala, thank you, but I am no more then a drunk irresponsible Soviet engineer (this remark is for Genozaur ;))...

BTW, I studied at "Physcs and technology of explosive and impact processes" department in MSTU (http://www.mgtu.ru/mstu/English/), and worked with explosives and other funny things until 1994. What should I write in a new American visa form? They probably track all the students from my department, and I always prefer not to lie, is there a theoretical chance to  get a visa for a person who will honestly mention his experience with explosives?

I am asking only because it's interesting, I don't plan to apply for American visa in foreseeable future.



If you decide to visit - u just write the truth as it is. And they'll ask for character witnesses and all that fun stuff - and i'll call a few guys at DOD and the men with the black suits will come in and bla bla bla, you'll be in Las Vegas next week.



Wolf
Title: Russian Spies
Post by: genozaur on February 03, 2005, 10:50:09 PM
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Originally posted by Boroda
Thanks :) But I'd rather stay here for a while, there is a serious chance that I'll be arrested when I'll step on American soil :(

Wolfala, thank you, but I am no more then a drunk irresponsible Soviet engineer (this remark is for Genozaur ;))...

BTW, I studied at "Physcs and technology of explosive and impact processes" department in MSTU (http://www.mgtu.ru/mstu/English/), and worked with explosives and other funny things until 1994. What should I write in a new American visa form? They probably track all the students from my department, and I always prefer not to lie, is there a theoretical chance to  get a visa for a person who will honestly mention his experience with explosives?

I am asking only because it's interesting, I don't plan to apply for American visa in foreseeable future.


Boroda, I am a sober senior engineer who promoted himself to the rank of designer general during cooperative years.

Don't worry about your experience. It'll have great impact. But not before you answer the  unbelievably "soviet red tape" questions kinda party apparatchik could only ask. You have to tell if you were, is (or will be ?) a member of the communist party, movement, or other connected to the party organization; you have to honestly confess that you are an anarchist, trade union activist, child molester and all the above combined. And, after you confess to heavy drinking while flying a plane, they will let you in.    

  :D