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20/5/11 17:02"Russia's General Public Prosecutor's Office failed to identify the owner of Domodedovo International Airport". (Russian News)
WHAT?
bwahahahaha
And you want me to want growing in the place, where whole giant airports are being own-less?
Its not a pin or a forgotten laptop, so you can't define who's the owner of lost property.
This is a fucking giant international airport. The biggest inWestern(my bad) Eastern Europe.
Does this happen everywhere or in Russia only? :)
WHAT?
bwahahahaha
And you want me to want growing in the place, where whole giant airports are being own-less?
Its not a pin or a forgotten laptop, so you can't define who's the owner of lost property.
This is a fucking giant international airport. The biggest in
Does this happen everywhere or in Russia only? :)
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Date: 20/5/11 13:10 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 13:11 (UTC)Thanks!
(if you're not trolling me :)
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Date: 20/5/11 13:18 (UTC)More info: http://talk-politics.livejournal.com/748164.html
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Date: 20/5/11 13:21 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 13:38 (UTC)Also have you seen which day of the week it is?
Fame gets erased slowly.
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Date: 20/5/11 13:47 (UTC)Sadly true -- I mean, I don't think Mark Wahlberg will EVER live down Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. Serves him right.
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Date: 20/5/11 14:01 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 17:06 (UTC)But you just did! :)
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Date: 20/5/11 13:16 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 13:20 (UTC)Post about Russia? - check
On FRIDAY?? - check!
Still got something remotely political in it? - check
Contains something like an opinion? - check...
Potential for lulz? - huge!
What more do we need? :p
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Date: 20/5/11 13:20 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 13:25 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 13:45 (UTC)You're too late.
Date: 21/5/11 11:02 (UTC)I have a feeling this is the same guy:
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Date: 20/5/11 22:14 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 21/5/11 23:46 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 13:21 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 14:02 (UTC)ROFLing
Date: 20/5/11 13:17 (UTC)Welcome to TP btw :)
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Date: 20/5/11 13:19 (UTC)My bad.
Friday evening brings some brain relaxation:)
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Date: 20/5/11 13:23 (UTC)Re: ROFLing
Date: 20/5/11 13:22 (UTC)Just when I thought we Bulgarians are the weirdest weirdos...
Re: ROFLing
Date: 20/5/11 14:04 (UTC)Re: ROFLing
Date: 20/5/11 14:21 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 13:21 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 13:24 (UTC)juice are the opposite way - very careful to own property.
"Every shekel counts" you know :)
Never heard about such a careless behaviour in Israel :)
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Date: 20/5/11 13:46 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 15:17 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 17:02 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 13:24 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 13:28 (UTC)definitely such news are not available in English.
Well, here is mentioning in Russian.
But I've seen this info in the running line on the TV-screen when had lunch today.
Russia is indeed a fuckin wierd place to live.
Wanna know more - ask me:)
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Date: 20/5/11 13:40 (UTC)OK, I can't, but Google can.
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Date: 20/5/11 13:35 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 13:41 (UTC)A company which is registered on some rock whose only population are seagulls and a few lolruses, but boasts 10,000 registered companies? What could possibly go wrong...
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Date: 20/5/11 14:46 (UTC)Best. Typo. Ever. Even if it's intentional.
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Date: 20/5/11 14:48 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 15:46 (UTC)it is sad but true that 90 to 95% of all Russian big private industry sector, including oil and gas business is registered on some island. The prosecutors knew it long before then, but now they make a political case out of it initiating a low prohibiting what they call "a strategic property" from being owned by a foreign person. But the trick is that nobody really knows what "strategic" is. Depending on by how far that notion can be spread on other Russian businesses certain assumptions come into play. One of them is that someone very powerful in RF might want to get control over or a share of those businesses using prosecution as a tool. Alongside with that assumption the airport was the 1st to go, thus adding to the story of a bad business climate in Russia. Hoping you'd find this post useful and so fire_81
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Date: 20/5/11 13:26 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 13:35 (UTC)Those guys aren't all dead yet?
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Date: 21/5/11 23:48 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 20/5/11 13:37 (UTC)The Airport is in operation, all employees are there, security guys, managers, you know - all that staff who usually work in any airport.
but when General Public Prosecutor sent a request to find the owner of all this hudge business - they failed.
meaning, simply when you ask "who makes decisions on this or on that issue?" - the managers in airport reply dumbly
"I dunno. Ask in that department."
so you go to another dept. and getting same answer "I dunno"
So, you end up with wasting days going from one dept to another - useless.
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Date: 20/5/11 22:16 (UTC)(no subject)
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