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We really should get back on track and continue talking about the girl.
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I have a hunch that Suliko has a lot of Slavic or Finn blood in her veins.
She doesn't look like a typical Georgian girl to me Mixed marriages were commonplace in the USSR. |
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She looks like she's only about 15. :nope: |
I was thinking 17-20. She's clearly happy. That makes her look younger.*nods*
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She's just PM'd me and told me her name is Red Sonya.....she'll be at the SS Meet :p
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A quick callback, and a name with 'Red', and she wants aboard of USS Meet :hmm: Watch out man. She might be a KGB or GRU girl...:rock: Oh, you American boys... You're so easy...:( |
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The bread photo, at that moment, it kind of looks like the lady is the recipient. Her hand is completely gripped on it and it appears the soldier is releasing it (pinky is closest to her and is off the bread). Sorry guys, just an observation and I firmly believe that BL is the soup nazi from seinfeld! :rock:
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No, you are wrong on both accounts. The photo was made on 22.08.2008 by Сергей Гриц © AP Photo/Сергей Гриц/Scanpix. A caption to the photo made by Сергей Гриц is 'Georgian family is sharing bread with Russian solders on the road near village of Igoeti'. Georgian woman is holding Georgian bread (lavash) tightly - making sure that the Russian solder has a firm grip of it, otherwise the bread might end up in dust or oil. Her both kids have their own chunks of lavash (or cookies?) in their hands (increase the picture). First to kids - then to solders. She's just doing the right thing. On the second account. You are wrong again. I am neither Iranian or a member of NSDAP. |
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