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Forward To The Past

Posted on 20. May, 2008 by in Culture, Other Blogs

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«На Берлин. За Сталина.» [To Berlin. For Stalin.]

Walking through my Russian hometown of the moment, I came across this ‘graffiti’ on a truck. Yeah, it’s kind of funny and that’s the reason why I decided to take a picture of it. It reminded me of those Soviet propaganda posters from WWII with the happy soldier tying his boots with the words «Дойдём до Берлина!» [We will reach Berlin!]. This made me curious to know if there was any propaganda made back then with the same words as on this truck in 2008? I googled the sentences above and guess what the first picture that came up was? A pic almost identical to mine above, only that it was taken in Moscow about two months ago, from a Russian blog. Is this a trend among Russian truck drivers? Is this a way of showing patriotic feelings to other drivers on the road? Or is it another symptom of the sentimentality felt by large parts of the Russian public towards everything Soviet lately?

At first I named this entry ‘Back To The Future’ [after the famous movie, that’s rather obvious – by the way, the same movie is in Russian called «Назад в будущее»] but then I realized that it would fit very badly in the context, and so I changed it to «Вперёд в прошлое». From here on I shall stick to these words when choosing titles for my entries: “Call things by their right names,” as Boris Pasternak wrote in «Доктор Живаго» (did anyone else watch the movie “Into The Wild” directed by Sean Penn? It doesn’t really have anything to do with Russia, yet it is still a great movie, but in the end of it *spoiler warning* the main hero reads Tolstoy’s “Family Happiness” and has an appifany about life, and then he dies holding Boris Pasternak’s Nobel Prize winning novel in his hand…)

С Днём Победы!

Posted on 08. May, 2008 by in Culture, News, Other Blogs, Soviet Union

Since it is not yet the 9th of May, but still only the 8th, I’ll be the first one to say “Поздравляю Вас с днём победы!” [I congratule you with Victory Day!]. The day will be celebrated tomorrow in all of Russia with everyone getting the day off so as to be able to enjoy the spring sun with a beer in a park and watching the occasional military parade on Red Square. If you want to take a sneak peak already now of what it’s going to look like tomorrow in Moscow, I advice to check out EnglishRussia and these pictures The Parade Reharsal. It’s the first time since the fall of the Soviet Union that Victory Day will be celebrated with military tanks inside the Kremlin. Is this good or bad? I don’t know, all I know that it seems to be lacking of logic to celebrated the end of one war by showing off what kind of stuff you could pull out in case of another.

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Every town in all of Russia, big city as well as tiny village, are decorated with signs such as this one everywhere weeks in advance. But the preparation for Victory Day May 9th goes even further than that – the country also gets a good, general cleaning of streets and buildings and that makes the day special for two reasons.

Putin Not Getting Married Anytime Soon!

Posted on 19. Apr, 2008 by in Culture, News, Other Blogs

According to www.lenizdat.ru where the following article was published “Блогеры не правы. Путин не женится на Кабаевой” [The bloggers are wrong (not right). Putin isn't marrying Kabaeva] it’s far too early to start speculating of future baby names for the offspring of the former president and the olympic athlete. Perhaps one should not only put off such speculating for the future, but stop it completely. Here’s a peculiar qoute from the article indicating that though not marrying Alina, Vladimir is still, first and foremost (as we all have been suspecting, I suppose), a ladies man:

“Первое, что я хочу сказать. В том, что вы сказали, нет ни одного слова правды, — сказал Путин, передает “Газета.Ru”. — Второе, вы упомянули статью в одной из наших газет, в которой действительно упоминается наша чемпионка по гимнастике Алина Кабаева…” — сказал президент. “И в других публикациях подобного рода упоминаются успешные и красивые девушки. Думаю, что не будет неожиданным, если я скажу, что они все мне нравятся. Так же как и все российские женщины”, – добавил он.

["The first thing that I want to say. In that which you said there's not one word of truth", said Putin, as reports "Gazeta.ru". "Secondly, you mentioned an article in one of our magazines, in which truly the name of our gymnastic champion Alina Kabaeva is mentioned..." said the president. "And in other publications of similar sort there are mentioned also other succesful and beautiful girls. I think that it will be no surprise if I say that I like them all. Just like I like all Russian women", he added.]

Bummer – what about the Swedish women? Don’t you like us, Vova? Or at least me? A little bit?