| Esmira ïèñàë(à): |
| Hi Maria,
Sorry, I do not really watch TV that much so I did not hear about the show "in treatment". I heard of "Seinfeld" from the other hand but not following it so I am not good help when it comes to shows. It is funny, but I would say, I do not have time for the TV (lucky me!). Sometimes, when I do have time and I am in the mood I would watch "Golden Girls", "Everybody loves Raymond" or "Two and a half men", that is about it. If I am lucky, I would find some good movie among the garbage they introducing us to but I rather read, then watch the TV. |
. I don’t know when I’ll be able to watch all of this. Good thing is that now I can download video on my phone and watch it while I’m running in gym
| Ayisha ïèñàë(à): |
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Being in New York, of course I couldn't resist the temptation to visit the "Soviet Union". That's what my friends told me a lot. As it really looks like you are back to 80s in there So I was walking late from the tube station towards an uzbek restaurant. And there is a huge Ferrari full of armenian guys (can't miss the accent) started to follow me. Of course with typical: "Devushka sadites' podvezem". I was laughing. As I was in US and these guys were talking in Russian to me. I kept walking to catch up with my friends. As I was left behind busy taking pics. It started to annoy me, so I went:"I am sorry I don't speak Russian!" The guy replied:"How do you know I was speaking Russian if you don't speak the language?". This made me burst into laughter
I still laugh remembering back that moment. |
I think you mean Brighton Beach. It’s the part of Brooklyn which reminds Soviet Russia of 80-90s most of all. We were in local stores, some shop assistances and the level of service are exactly the same as it was in that time
, and I’m sure they taste even better than look. I must say you’re real hero – to manage a baby and cook cakes