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The North Face: March 2010
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Sunday, March 28, 2010. Make a Punk Rock Leather Jacket. If you refuse to dress like the "in-crowd" and prefer your closet full of punk rock clothes, your wardrobe is not complete without a punk rock leather jacket. Express your irreverent style after you learn to make your own punk rock jacket. Step 4Add screen printed patches to your jacket. Find patches promoting your favorite punk rock bands. Use patches with favorite expressions and sayings. Choose a spot and stitch the patches to your p...Http:/ fo...
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muumiblog: 1909: Street Life
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Try to imagine. A Russian city a hundred years ago. Streets are quiet – according to Western European standards. All that can be heard is the sound of shouting people: drivers asking passers-by to be careful, street vendors praising their wares. When reading these things, it seems close, but yet so far away. Time gone by. Too bad they did not use Edison’s phonograph. For recording the street sounds on Khreschatyk. Picture left, source: wek.kiev.ua. Апельсины, лимоны хорошіе!
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muumiblog: March 2007
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Saturday, March 17, 2007. It seems that on many of the blogs I usually read, there is something that looks like a blog fatigue. There are by far not as many entries as there were some time ago, and for example Bureau Belgrado. Seems to have given up completely - regardless of their award last year. I wonder what causes this. The change of seasons? Or is there something else? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Spoonful of Russian. Kiev Ukraine News Blog. Майдан.nl: Українці в Нідерландах. Kiev Ukraine News Blog.
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muumiblog: Russian Pride
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Saturday, February 10, 2007. This entry is not about Moscow Pride. Although that might also deserve. Attention in the blogosphere - but about the pride of the Russians.). Appeared, in which 75% of Russians are quoted to find that Russia has its own way and almost 50% see the EU as a threat. Interesting quotes such as “benefits come from the West, but the Truth lives in Russia” are found there. It has an article on National Pride ( Nationalstolz. With ordinary farmers. Interestingly enough the book cl...
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muumiblog: (in)famous Dutch: who killed Pushkin?
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007. In)famous Dutch: who killed Pushkin? According to the official version Alexander Pushkin. Was mortally wounded and died after he fought a duel with Georges d'Anthès. 170 years ago last week. Georges d'Anthès, aristocrat, was the protégée, fosterson and later heir of the Dutch ambassador Baron Van Heeckeren, after which he would call himself Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anthès. Ever heard about the book by Serena Vitale Il bottone di Pushkin? 12 June, 2009 03:32.
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muumiblog: Мартеница
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Wednesday, February 28, 2007. The last few days the whole city was turning red and white. In the Netherlands that would usually mean that some soccer team is playing an important match. Not on the Balkans (Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania). Here it is a pagan tradition related to the transformation from winter to spring. It is called Martenitsa. In Bulgaria, and Mărţişor. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Away, but feels like home. In)famous Dutch: who killed Pushkin? A Spoonful of Russian.
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muumiblog: February 2007
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Wednesday, February 28, 2007. The last few days the whole city was turning red and white. In the Netherlands that would usually mean that some soccer team is playing an important match. Not on the Balkans (Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania). Here it is a pagan tradition related to the transformation from winter to spring. It is called Martenitsa. In Bulgaria, and Mărţişor. Monday, February 26, 2007. Away, but feels like home. When I was flying to Sofia. Or a man is only a man when he is travelling. So trave...
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muumiblog: Away, but feels like home
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Monday, February 26, 2007. Away, but feels like home. When I was flying to Sofia. This morning, I read the following sentence in the inflight magazine: Човекът е човек, когато е на път. Or a man is only a man when he is travelling. So travelling it is. I had never been here before, but somehow it seems all too familiar. The langauge, the customs, the way people react. Feels like many places I've been to recently. But still, it's the little differences. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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muumiblog: Russia in 1909
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Monday, January 29, 2007. A couple of years ago, I bought an interesting book: Langenscheidts Land und Leute in Rußland. It describes the Russian Empire. Just before it collapsed. It is a topical dictionary published in 1909. In Berlin by Langenscheidt. The book has articles on various aspects of Russian society: Land and People; State, Government and Rule of Law; Holidays; Religion; Spiritual Life; Agriculture; Nature and Cities; Social Affairs; The Russian; Transportation and other topics.
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