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Old 23rd May 2002, 15:46
lawrencevanrijn lawrencevanrijn is offline
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i found the site with information

http://bellnor.tere.com/

They have prices (in$) papartment all you would need for a complete trip (excluding the flight).
Perhaps we will run into each other there.

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Old 23rd May 2002, 18:31
hearsejr hearsejr is offline
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thanks.
are you planing to go there? if so maybe we could check out the sites togother...maybe you can help me flirt with a few gals and not get slapped across the face to much. lol
I filled out the form, and would like to get in the "suvivors" class. would also like to meet some folks and get a few pictures. I'm not super rich, and from what I heard about the local weman around Moscow, thay want a wealthy guy with alot of income to throw around. so I guess that leaves me out.
thanks for the help.
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Old 24th May 2002, 10:03
lawrencevanrijn lawrencevanrijn is offline
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Planning the trip

Hi,

I am planning to go there too. However not sure about the when exactly. I can give you a few pointers, however Estonian women are a lot different. a good wallet helps, but a nice personality gets you to pole postition. ;-D
I was thinking that one too or the student package, but i need to know more (especially when i can attend).
Pics is easy, loads of nice places (so i have been told).
and over there a average Swede is considere rich, the average monthly income in Sweden is about $1500-$2000 bruto.
So you can compare a little now.
It is true that women in Moscow and St.P are more up to date. But life there is expensive. If you go to the smaller towns you will get a totally different view on people.
All things in Estonia are filthy cheap so i have been told.
Swedes take the ferry to Estonia to buy beer. One trip up and down and buying 1 trolley of beer make up for the difference of the trip. It is that much cheaper.

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Old 24th May 2002, 19:52
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hay let me know when youer going and I'll try and arrange my trip accordingly. I got the poeple skills. I'm good at two things, makeing weman laugh and making love to the gals...too bad I can only do them at the same time ...just kidding. (LOL).
well I want to go go there in the summer, but I can plan around that. let me know if you think you can make it this summer, or if you want to make a long term plans, try for next summer. I'm flexable. my russian is very poor right now too.
thanks
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Old 24th May 2002, 20:30
hearsejr hearsejr is offline
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well the Swedish Krona = .10099 U.S. dollars, how many Krona's is a Bruto? it seems like I might have a decent income after all when you start converting the U.S. dollar to Estonia funds ...I'll need to keep the boss from seeing this, he'll never give me another raise..lol
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Old 25th May 2002, 21:32
lawrencevanrijn lawrencevanrijn is offline
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Hi,
I didn't understand it on the bruto.
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Old 26th May 2002, 01:27
hearsejr hearsejr is offline
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Re: Planning the trip

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Originally posted by lawrencevanrijn
Hi,

over there a average Swede is considere rich, the average monthly income in Sweden is about $1500-$2000 bruto.

well I think I'll manage if I keep my spending down, and get a decent guide to show me around. I'm guessing about $1500(u.s,) for the trip and another $500(u.s.) for my fun time should cover it. I might even get a cheaper flight, if I can find one. I might even plan it for a later date, if you want to arrange to go there too. that way we could save some on the class fees. that would give me time to practice and study some.
just what is a "trolly" of beer? we have mug, can, bottle, pitcher, and Keg here. I'm thinking I'd like the sound of a trolly of beer..considering my idea of a trolly is a bus like train car, that rides all over california (USA).
thanks,
Bill
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