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True - but that is even more strange. Why would any one come to a family visa site to find a marraige agent?

If you were married to someone from... well, certain countries, which shall remain nameless...you may do just about anything! Seems someone has decided it was a good investment

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Holy #######! Another one! "Russian Love Match...FREE to join" FREE! Who knew? The Cap'n has got to be laughing all the way to the bank!

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Holy #######! Another one! "Russian Love Match...FREE to join" FREE! Who knew? The Cap'n has got to be laughing all the way to the bank!

The ads are clearly supplied by some sort of bot that reads the forum and guesses what ad would be best. On the top shot thread, for instance, there is an ad for a course in marksmanship.

Holy #######! Another one! "Russian Love Match...FREE to join" FREE! Who knew? The Cap'n has got to be laughing all the way to the bank!

The ads are clearly supplied by some sort of bot that reads the forum and guesses what ad would be best. On the top shot thread, for instance, there is an ad for a course in marksmanship.

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If you were married to someone from... well, certain countries, which shall remain nameless...you may do just about anything! Seems someone has decided it was a good investment

Yep. Ewok sold some one on the idea :lol:

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Why would any one come to a family visa site to find a marraige agent?

Maybe they're thinking some of the "we're still in the building stages of my fourth K-1" guys will "accidentally" click on their site and start talking to one of their clients.

There are also a few of us who've been married for a while. Maybe it's about time to "trade 'em back in for the new model." - Or at least that's what they're thinking. (I would never think that. No. Not at all.)

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Maybe they're thinking some of the "we're still in the building stages of my fourth K-1" guys will "accidentally" click on their site and start talking to one of their clients.

There are also a few of us who've been married for a while. Maybe it's about time to "trade 'em back in for the new model." - Or at least that's what they're thinking. (I would never think that. No. Not at all.)

I read somewhere there is a VJ singles forum. I never really looked. I thought it rather odd.

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Maybe they're thinking some of the "we're still in the building stages of my fourth K-1" guys will "accidentally" click on their site and start talking to one of their clients.

There are also a few of us who've been married for a while. Maybe it's about time to "trade 'em back in for the new model." - Or at least that's what they're thinking. (I would never think that. No. Not at all.)

:lol:

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I read somewhere there is a VJ singles forum. I never really looked. I thought it rather odd.

I think it's called "Off Topic."

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Good thread! I love food.

But I lived in Russia for 3 months and I really don't know the names of any traditional dishes that I had. My wife prefers a mostly vegetarian diet. She eats "kasha" for breakfast everyday, and I'm still not sure what it is (some kind of grain stuff). Mostly we ate various types of sauteed vegetables, which is fine by me. When she was at work I just went and bought the same types of stuff and tried to cook it the same way.

I got a craving for good ol' cow meat one time and got a "gamburger" in the middle of the night at some street vendor. It was really just slabs of fatty pork or something topped with a pile of carrot slaw on a bun. I don't like fatty meat, so I tossed it and just sat on the apartment building stairs and ate my carrot-burger. That won me a lot of friends, though, as the neighboorhood cats enjoyed the pork.

It's funny that people have mentioned the fish salad stuff. My wife and I used to get the salad bar at a local restaurant now and then, and they had several types of nasty fish stuff, including whole fish in a bowl and various types of salads. Then there was the salty jello with some kind of meat in it. I try to be open-minded, but it turned my stomach. Just goes to show how much influence learned behavior has on food preferences, I guess.

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Try dolma with grape leaves (not cabbage like golubtsi). With sour cream and a bit of garlic. Tastes like heaven :)

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Try dolma with grape leaves (not cabbage like golubtsi). With sour cream and a bit of garlic. Tastes like heaven :)

Oh no, that's horrible and it is not from the area of the word we are familiar with! Greek food I think, yes? It may be, arguably, eastern Europe, but uh, uh, it is right up there with stinky fish. I like a lot of Greek food, but not Dolma!

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Oh no, that's horrible and it is not from the area of the word we are familiar with! Greek food I think, yes? It may be, arguably, eastern Europe, but uh, uh, it is right up there with stinky fish. I like a lot of Greek food, but not Dolma!

Duh, I don't know what do they do with dolma there in Greece. Mine comes from Caucas.

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Although cabbage is more common, I have heard of golubtsi wrapped in grape leaves. I saw them in Krasnoyarsk.

I know they make them like that in Georgia and Moldova.

I prefer stuffed peppers to golubtsi, actually

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