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MartinM   10-27-2006, 09:14 AM
#1
I'd like to advise - What to
present the loving spouse with on the year happy marriage?
I'm solitary.
maybe 1.5 year ago-
i have found thousands of acquaintances sites with the
Russians through the search...and whrever I registed - I've
become a real professional!
But- I've found where it's possible to get
acquainted with a real Russian lady Online Dating site-
1000lovers.com(i tell about all my friends-no expensive but
real )
Then there were letters, phone conversations, the first
unforgettable meeting in Moskow...I fly in Moskow!Russia!First
time!
My Elena!
Then there was our wedding in USA in CA...
my beloved
woman with me)
Maybe, somebody
will have interesting ideas towards a gift?
Dr. Trilobite   10-28-2006, 02:44 AM
#2
Great thread!
Tony H   11-05-2006, 06:45 PM
#3
I recommend a White Malamute. All Russian ladies should have one.

I don't like Russian ladies. I find them to be cold and distant.

“I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.”
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Maggers   11-05-2006, 11:38 PM
#4
AsMoral Wrote:I recommend a White Malamute. All Russian ladies should have one.

I don't like Russian ladies. I find them to be cold and distant.

But do you like White Russians? Big Grin

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The mind soars, no earthly cares,
no limitations.
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Years ago my mother used to say to me... "In this world, Elwood, you can be oh so smart or oh so pleasant."
Well, for years I was smart.
I recommend pleasant.
You may quote me.

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Paige   11-06-2006, 03:05 AM
#5
AsMoral Wrote:I don't like Russian ladies. I find them to be cold and distant.


*cry* I'm not cold and distant!
Sad

"Life — and I don't suppose I'm the first to make this comparison — is a disease: sexually transmitted, and invariably fatal."
Death Talks About Life Neil Gaiman
Kenji   11-06-2006, 07:30 AM
#6
Paige Wrote:*cry* I'm not cold and distant!
Sad


I know.Wink
Ken Valentine   11-06-2006, 08:34 AM
#7
Paige Wrote:*cry* I'm not cold and distant!
Sad

Most definitely not.

Hey everybody! (And especially Tony.) I met Paige at Pauls book signing in LA. She's warm, friendly, engaging, (a bit quiet at the restaurant as she hadn't met anybody else there) and she has a lovely smile.

Her family is from the Ukraine -- the "bread basket" of Russia.

All the Eastern European people I've met and come to know over the years -- not just Russians, but Eastern Europeans in general -- beginning with a boy I knew whose family escaped from Hungary during the 1956 Revolution (we were in 5th-grade together, and I helped him learn English) . . . were good, warm, friendly people.

Stereotypes are so stupid.

Ken V.
NewYorkjoe   11-06-2006, 11:15 AM
#8
MartinM Wrote:I'd like to advise - What to
present the loving spouse with on the year happy marriage?
I'm solitary.
maybe 1.5 year ago-
i have found thousands of acquaintances sites with the
Russians through the search...and whrever I registed - I've
become a real professional!
But- I've found where it's possible to get
acquainted with a real Russian lady Online Dating site-
1000lovers.com(i tell about all my friends-no expensive but
real )
Then there were letters, phone conversations, the first
unforgettable meeting in Moskow...I fly in Moskow!Russia!First
time!
My Elena!
Then there was our wedding in USA in CA...
my beloved
woman with me)
Maybe, somebody
will have interesting ideas towards a gift?

and, all he gets is gab about how Russian people act! Sheesh!
A thoughtful gift would combine aspects of Russia with aspects of America, the old and the new. Hmmmm!

Most women appreciate jewelry, so you could visit a lapidary and get some stones from Russia (there are agates and others that are found only in Russia and are not expensive, I have a bolo tie made out of one) and have them made by an American artisan into a pendant necklace with matching earrings or a bracelet and matching ring (some feature a chain between the ring and bracelet, so neither gets lost at the same time Wink . I've had a rhodocrosite (sic) brooch made with gold-washed silver, it was not too expensive and looked great.

Or, you could take the opposite tack. Get some American tourquoise and have it set in an antique, vintage Russian silver setting. Start visiting some jewelry stores that are owned by artists, not the chains in the malls. They are very creative and helpful.

Either way, she'll wear it forever and it may become an heirloom!

Das vedanya!

NewYorkjoe
Ken Valentine   11-06-2006, 11:37 AM
#9
NewYorkjoe Wrote:and, all he gets is gab about how Russian people act! Sheesh!
A thoughtful gift would combine aspects of Russia with aspects of America, the old and the new. Hmmmm!

Most women appreciate jewelry, so you could visit a lapidary and get some stones from Russia (there are agates and others that are found only in Russia and are not expensive, I have a bolo tie made out of one) and have them made by an American artisan into a pendant necklace with matching earrings or a bracelet and matching ring (some feature a chain between the ring and bracelet, so neither gets lost at the same time Wink . I've had a rhodocrosite (sic) brooch made with gold-washed silver, it was not too expensive and looked great.

Or, you could take the opposite tack. Get some American tourquoise and have it set in an antique, vintage Russian silver setting. Start visiting some jewelry stores that are owned by artists, not the chains in the malls. They are very creative and helpful.

Either way, she'll wear it forever and it may become an heirloom!

Das vedanya!

NewYorkjoe

I think it was some sort of spam Joe. He(?) made that post at 5:14 AM on October 27th. He(?) signed off at 5:15 AM, and has never come back.

Ken V.
Ken Valentine   11-06-2006, 11:45 AM
#10
NewYorkjoe Wrote:Most women appreciate jewelry, so you could visit a lapidary and get some stones from Russia (there are agates and others that are found only in Russia and are not expensive,

Speaking of jewelry . . . and Russia . . . have you ever seen Alexandrite?

It's a semi-precious gem named after Czar Alexander II. It's unusual in that it is green in sunlight, and a sort of reddish purple in artificial light . . . beautiful! My wife had a ring with a large Alexandrite stone as its center.

Ken V.
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