Fiancee's Mother
#106
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Re: Fiancee's Mother
Yuriy wrote:
> That is your opinion.
>
> Law is written by people. I think it is not a
> good law that doesn't allow families to live together, if they want to.
> There should be no questions asked, or forms to fill out. Families
> should be allowed to live together. Not in 5 years, but right now. This
> whole system is wrong to begin with. Breaking the law makes me a good
> person, because it helps to break this system.
>
> Laws only exist to be
> changed.
To be changed, not broken.
> That is your opinion.
>
> Law is written by people. I think it is not a
> good law that doesn't allow families to live together, if they want to.
> There should be no questions asked, or forms to fill out. Families
> should be allowed to live together. Not in 5 years, but right now. This
> whole system is wrong to begin with. Breaking the law makes me a good
> person, because it helps to break this system.
>
> Laws only exist to be
> changed.
To be changed, not broken.
#107
Re: Fiancee's Mother
Originally posted by Mtravelkay
Yuriy wrote:
> What do you know about russian food?
> Russia is one of the most food
> educated countries in the world.
> Russia is in Europe and in Asia. There
> is everything here, even Sushi.
I happen to like Patio Pizza and Rostiks
Actually, I had some good barbeque at a datcha.
I like a variety of Russian food, I just can't pronounce the names
correctly....
Yuriy wrote:
> What do you know about russian food?
> Russia is one of the most food
> educated countries in the world.
> Russia is in Europe and in Asia. There
> is everything here, even Sushi.
I happen to like Patio Pizza and Rostiks
Actually, I had some good barbeque at a datcha.
I like a variety of Russian food, I just can't pronounce the names
correctly....
Quite similar to traditional Irish meals in many ways (must be the potatoes.......)
Nadia is from Siberia - I guess Russian food varies by region as it's quite a big place?