Yes, of course you need auto insurance in Russia, Snuffy. For when your auto hits building. But when building hits your auto? Then you discover true meaning of "Да пошли вы!" Life in Russia, always funny.
Section of balcony, stayed a in an old commie tower block for a few months when I was travelling... the earlier ones were built pretty good later on the skimped on steel n cement...
Shit, that was close
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He will not get it replaced. The state will say “Suck it up”. Love european countries.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure even in Russia, you need auto insurance.
DeleteYes, of course you need auto insurance in Russia, Snuffy.
DeleteFor when your auto hits building.
But when building hits your auto? Then you discover true meaning of "Да пошли вы!"
Life in Russia, always funny.
Nice convertible.
ReplyDeleteNice compact. Daryl
DeleteLow rider as well
DeleteAt least now he doesn't need to worry about getting the snow off of the windshield.
ReplyDeleteEven the building was sick of having to listen to his shitty music.
ReplyDeleteWell, now he can go inside and get warm. No need to clean the windshield.
ReplyDeleteDzugashvili Towers: It's not just an apartment, it's a lifestyle. One bedrooms starting at 500 rubles a month. Inquire within.
ReplyDeleteThat parking spot is for the the "Employee of the Month" and you ain't the employee of the month!
ReplyDeleteHave you or a loved one been injured or killed by a falling piece of building ?
ReplyDeleteCall 1-800-4-LAWYER
WTF was that? Im thinking maybe solar panel?
ReplyDeleteSection of balcony, stayed a in an old commie tower block for a few months when I was travelling... the earlier ones were built pretty good later on the skimped on steel n cement...
DeleteIt'll buff out
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