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Rare Russian LOMO Compact Automat camera LC-A NEW IN BOX !!! LC-A ZENIT LOGO US $170.00
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FED 50 Russian Automat Camera US $36.99
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SOKOL automat LOMO - Soviet(Russian) rangefinder camera US $29.50
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SOKOL AUTOMAT Rare USSR Russian 35mm Automatic LOMO Camera US $34.99
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FED 50 Russian Automat Camera US $29.99
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RUSSIAN BLACK LENS JUPITER-11 AUTOMAT 4/135mm KIEV 10,15 + CASE US $50.00
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HELIOS - 81. AUTOMAT. Russian lens for KIEV 10, 15 US $35.00
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Lomo SOKOL automat. Russian camera. #7708941 US $21.00
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Russian LOMO USSR camera SOKOL AUTOMAT lens industar-70 2.8/50 US $19.99
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SOKOL 2 automat Russian LOMO Camera EXCELLENT US $44.99
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RUSSIAN (USSR) Lens:MIR 1 automat 2.8/37 for SLR cameras kiev 10 kiev 15 US $5.00
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LOMO Compact Automat LC-A USSR Russian 35mm camera US $138.00
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Russian logo LC-A 35mm Lomo Compact Automat Film Camera in Box US $140.00
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68 - With the provinces and his own Praetorian guard rebelling against him, and having now been declared a public enemy by the Roman Senate, Emperor Nero committed suicide saying "What an artist the world is losing in me!"
1623 - British negotiators, who were finalising a treaty with the Indians near Potomac River in North America, offered a toast "symbolising eternal friendship". Chief Chiskiack, his family and advisers, numbering 200 in all, drank the toast and immediately died of the poisoned drink. The British drank their toast from a different container.
1870 - Charles Dickens died after having suffered a stroke the day before. At the time he was writing Chapter 22 of his fifteenth novel "The Mystery of Edwin Drood", a work of 44 chapters which he was writing in monthly installments. As a result, the real outcome of the story remains a mystery to this day!
1902 - Frank Hardart and Joe Horn began the fast food business with the opening of the first Automat eatery at 818 Clarence Street in Philadelphia. By inserting three nickels (15 cents) into a slot and turning a handle, diners could help themselves to a fabulous selection of food - all made fresh that morning. They had got the idea for the automat from seeing a waiterless restaurant in Berlin. The last Horn and Hardart Automat, located in New York, closed its doors in April 1991.
1910 - A passenger aboard the steamship "SS Arawatta" wrote a message which was placed in a bottle and thrown overboard between Cairns and Brisbane. It was found 6 June 1983 - 73 years later almost to the day - on Moreton Island off the Queensland coast. (At the time this set a world record for the longest time between sending and finding a message in a bottle. It has since been broken in 1996 when a fisherman found a bottle in the North Sea which had been in the water for 82 years and which made the offer of a small reward if returned. The fisherman collected £1 from the British Government.)
1934 - Donald Fauntleroy Duck made his first appearance. He appeared in a cartoon entitled "The Wise Little Hen" in which Donald and his friend, Peter Pig, sole members of the Idle Hour Club, refuse to help a mother hen with planting and harvesting corn. When all is finished and corn delicacies are on the table, Donald and Peter, now interested, are not invited. Walt Disney had wanted to add a duck named Donald to Mickey Mouse's gang for some time but it was not until he heard Clarence Nash on a radio show doing his now famous "nash-speak" that he was able to realise his goal. He hired Clarence Nash and the rest is history.
1994 - In North Yorkshire, England, car thieves stole British Home Secretary Michael Howard's bulletproof car while he was a attending a meeting of police chiefs. The car was found later minus all four wheels.
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Valentine’S Day Chat-A-Thon Accelerates Romantic Revolution. Innovative Approach To Online Dating Lets Love Flourish
Exhilarating stories of love on Valentine’s Day have always been a tremendous inspiration. Ever since Saint Valentine gave his life in 270 AD for secretly marrying couples against the wishes of Rome’s Emperor Claudius II, romance has found much simpler forms of execution. Today intoxicated strangers discover each other in nightclubs, childhood sweethearts bump into each other while out shopping, and love-struck couples follow the slightly riskier path of workplace relationships.
Valentine’s Day on February 14 reminds us all that the essence of dating remains old-fashioned. But 21st century technology has delivered many new channels of success: digital flower and gift orders, e-cards and electronic messages, automatic matchmaking, and discovery of a perfect partner via the internet. Statistics even show that over 19 percent of marriages now originate online, while social networking websites like Facebook have become de rigueur for announcing new relationships to friends and family.
Dating pioneer Anastasia International continues to expand the passionate options on Valentine’s Day with the launch of an extra-special Chat-a-Thon from 10am to midnight EST on February 14. Based on the streamlined Live Chat service on http://www.anastasiadate.com/top1000.htm/, the event will lead Western men to fall truly, madly, deeply for a vibrant love-nest of sparkling ladies from across Russia and CIS.
To get Cupid’s arrows firing at full blaze, all members have to do is open a chat window instantaneously with one determined click. Delightful Slavic beauties infused with Valentine’s passion will also be actively seeking their soul-mate by sending messages to appealing guys. One esteemed method that turns gentlemen crazy in love is Live Chat with Video, which offers a tantalizing view of the Russian delight chatting via webcam.
The flash-mob dating approach of Anastasia’s Chat-a-Thon is sure to increase the number of success stories on this special day of love.
About the Author
Larry Cervantes is Public Relations Manager at Anastasia International, Inc. Founded in 1993, Anastasia is the industry’s leading International Introduction and Romance Tour Company bringing Western men together with women from Russia & CIS for friendship and marriage.
what are Norwegian women like?
I have thought about getting a bride from Norway. I am so tired of American women. I guess Norwegian women and Scandinavian women are more traditional, just like Russian women. I think Norwegian women look more beautiful than American women. I have heard that they are better at cooking, more submissive, dress better, are more innocent, don't drink as much, don't smoke as much etc. Is it true? I have also heard they are not wearing pants, due to their viking culture. Do they dress like that everyday?
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I really want to discover Norway. Where could I go look for a Norwegian woman? Are Norwegian parents very strict? How do they react on their daughter marrying an American man? Should I go to Oslo the capital or should I go to some more far-away place? Where do I find the traditional norwegian vikingladies?
And is Norway cheap? Do they have bank automats? And are there good standards?
Is this a joke? Where do you come up with these perceptions?
Norway is one of the most advanced and modern countries in the world. They are an oil-producing nation, so yes, standards are very high. Cheap? Oh man, you're in for a surprise. Norway has one of the highest costs of living anywhere on Earth and the people there are among the most highly educated and progressive on the planet.
You make it sound like you're thinking about marrying some 18 year old viking girl and therefore will have to ask permission from her parents. That doesn't happen. Norwegian women are strong, confident and opinionated and have very high standards about who they are with. Much of the culture is reflected in Norwegians marrying Norwegians, or others from somewhere in Scandinavia. That they are more submissive, innocent - that they don't wear pants because of their viking culture? You have very obviously never been there.
You're not likely to have a positive experience over there with the way you see things. Go for a visit and educate yourself. Lycka till! (Good luck!)
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