Interesting and Humour - page 3020

 
Alexandr Saprykin:

Right. That's what happened. With the support of the UR. The rest is a mystery.

Look at the shops that sell hockey, figure skating, etc. equipment and there are probably all the loose ends.
 
Dmitry Fedoseev:
Look at which shops sell hockey and figure skating equipment, etc. There are probably all the loose ends.
I don't think so. We just don't have any such shops)
 
Alexandr Saprykin:
I don't think so. We simply don't have such shops.)
Well, that's the cinderella tale. There is a palace and no shops.
 
Yuriy Asaulenko:
Well, that's a cinderella tale. There's a palace, but no shops.

Well, I'm sorry. I live here - I know better. The nearest sporting goods shop is in another town. It's only 75 kilometers away.

 
Alexandr Saprykin:

I'm sorry. I live here - I know better. The nearest sporting goods shop is in another town. Fortunately, it's only 75 kilometers away.

Found one after all.
 
Dmitry Fedoseev:
Found one after all.

But not us.))

 
Alexandr Saprykin:

But not us)))

And where would you go for sporting goods if not there?
 
Alexandr Saprykin:

I'm sorry. I live here - I know better. The nearest sporting goods shop is in another town. It's only 75 kilometers away.

Of course it is. But it's weird. There's a palace, no shops. What's there to wear to the ball? A fairy.

Grimaces, I don't even know what. Not capitalism, that's for sure.

 
Dmitry Fedoseev:
And where would you go for sporting goods if not there?

I highly doubt that the ice palace pays for itself through sections, skaters and hockey games + shop sponsorship (if there is one, which is unlikely). So there is only one option - taxes.

 
Yuriy Asaulenko:

Of course. But, oddly enough. There's a palace, no shops. What's there to wear to the ball? A fairy.

Grimaces, I don't even know what. Not capitalism, that's for sure.

Then it must be socialism coming, eh?
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