Interesting and Humour - page 3011

 
Pavel Gotkevitch:
Okay, guys, you've convinced me - I'm not going to be a feudal lord.

Actually, my dream was to work in the force... But I realized a gynecologist wasn't my thing. :-)
Well, you should've said no. The job's not dusty and your hands are always warm.
 
Don't get your picket waistcoats dirty, lads.
 
СанСаныч Фоменко:

Don't be cheeky...

I lived there, I don't need to make it up

Didn't I live there? The difference is that I'm an ordinary man of the people and you're an ex-officer? Maybe you'll share the secret of your pension someday?
 
Is it a spring flare-up or something? Every day the USSR is brought up...
 
Dmitry Fedoseev:
Wasn't I living there? The difference is that I am an ordinary person and you are an ex-officer? Will you ever share the secret of the size of your pension?
101 which organ institute?
 
Dmitry Fedoseev:
Wasn't that where I lived?
I don't know. Where and by whom... People were different. There were "zavskladd", but my entourage did not give a hand to "zavsklad". I am writing about those who created and promoted a great country. The 20th century was the age of the USSR, the age of socialism.
 
Алексей Тарабанов:
101 institutions of which bodies?
What?
 
СанСаныч Фоменко:
I don't know. Where and who... There were all kinds of people. There were "head stockkeeper", but my entourage didn't give a hand to "head stockkeeper". I am writing about those who created and promoted a great country. The 20th century was the age of the USSR, the age of socialism.

And what is that? This, dear San Sanych, is a social division. What else are you going to tell us about the greatness of socialism in the USSR? How did you build without a material base?

By the way, a good storekeeper is half the way to success.

So tell me, what were you?

 
Dmitry Fedoseev:
Wasn't I living there? The difference is that I am an ordinary man of the people and you are a former employee of the authorities? Will you ever share the secret of the size of your pension?

Today?

I don't live on a pension.

Granddad, mid-60s - 45 roubles. Didn't complain, as he kept an apiary, poultry, cattle.

Second grandfather - 80 roubles, lived in the city.

My father (1982) and mother (1977) 160 and 120 rubles + free transport to any end of the USSR once a year, + a voucher to a sanatorium once a year. All this ended in 1991. The pension was 120 hryvnias, and the communal service was 140 hryvnias at that time.

 
СанСаныч Фоменко:

Today?

I don't live on my pension.

Granddad, mid-60s - 45 roubles. Didn't complain, as he kept an apiary, poultry, cattle.

Second grandfather - 80 roubles, lived in the city.

My father (1982) and mother (1977) 160 and 120 rubles + free transport to any end of the USSR once a year, + a voucher to a sanatorium once a year. All this ended in 1991. The pension was 120 hryvnias, and the communal service was 140 hryvnias at that time.

Today it is about you, not about your parents. You already wrote about the size of the pension in the 4th forum, I do not remember how much, but I remember that it was good, so I wonder, for what merits?
Reason: