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PapaYozh:

You are for, miners banging their helmets on the bridge from non-payment of wages (and not just miners), you are for offsets, you are for gubernatorial elections you know who... Your memory is too short dear and the funny thing is that you are one of the sheep, not the other way around :) >)
 
USSR:
You are for, miners banging their helmets on the bridge from non-payment of wages (and not only miners), you are for offsets, you are for gubernatorial elections for you-know-who... Your memory is too short dear and the funny thing is that you are one of the sheep, not the other way around :)


What does this have to do with miners and other things you list?

Remember for the future: history does not repeat itself.

 
So don't repeat it. It's a creepy thing to read the sequels," he says.
 
← don't forget to read the running lines
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USSR:
Well, don't repeat it. It's acreepy way to read the sequels.


"It's a pity we never heard from the head of the transport department."

A world turned upside down: school principal and gang leader
Two very revealing stories about the peculiarities of Russian justice are in the news today.

Andrei Kudoyarov, 48, the headmaster of Moscow school No. 1308, died in the Presnya pre-trial detention centre.
He was remanded to prison for the duration of the investigation by the Nikulinsky court and confirmed by the Moscow City Court.
The director was suspected of attempting to take a bribe of $8,000.

Meanwhile, Ivan Shinkarenko, the ringleader of the St. Petersburg gang of "black realtors" (who killed 8 people and kidnapped 11 in order to take possession of their flats with false documents) has fled in an unknown direction.
Because our most humane court in the world found no reason to restrict Shinkarenko's freedom.

The Interfax news agency was told on Monday by the Chief Directorate of the St. Petersburg Interior Ministry that the ringleader was under house arrest; no convoy was ordered for him, and there were no restrictions on his freedom pending sentencing.

Sometimes I think the judicial system is the worst pus in our depressing shithole of law enforcement. Worse than the corrupt cops, worse than the run-down drug police, worse than the prosecutors who run the gambling business. Because the court, unlike the press hut and the monkey house, is a citizen's last hope for justice. And when Themis turns his ears to society, all hope dies irrevocably.

Original.

 
joo:
My money's on enivid.

Yay, our take. Give it up.
 
Mischek:

Hooray, our beret. Give it up.
Don't rush it.
 
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh... ))
 
joo:
Don't rush things.

Someone's about to drop out of the top ten. Who could it be? I don't know.) Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.)