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Been living in Riga, Latvia for over a year now. IM me for more sightseeing info or just general questions about my people.
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I want to go one of these years, my father's father's parents emigrated from Lithuania. They changed their names at Ellis Island in 1911, so I can't really trace them any farther back. You can if you want to. I know what he changed his name to, but I don't know what he changed it from. I never met the old man and great grandma had Alzheimers. Grandpop died when I was six, and I never met his brother and family. Ain't much to work with, history wise. If I ever get over there, I'll eat the food, drink the beer, check out the historical stuff and oogle the scenery! You forgot fondle the women. When in Rome... Fondle roman women? |
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I think it's only like 150 miles from Tallinn. Quick drive. I just feel bad spending any money in Putin's kingdom. Plus is the visa a pain to get? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If you're in the neighborhood, why not see St. Petersburg? It's a fascinating city. Check it out with Google Earth and wikipedia. I think it's only like 150 miles from Tallinn. Quick drive. I just feel bad spending any money in Putin's kingdom. Plus is the visa a pain to get? The visa is bloody expensive for Americans but you don't need it if you take one of the cruises that goes from Tallinn that permits you 48 hours without a visa. It's a beautiful city even if my sentiment is "fuck Putin with a burning cactus" |
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Oh yeah,glad you'll make it soon since Obama told Putin to keep his hands off the Baltics it won't be long until Narva needs protected
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Old town Tallinn is lovely. You can hop on the ferry and get over to Helsinki for an afternoon if you like.
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If you have a couple spare days,take the overnight ferry to Stockholm from Tallinn to get another country checked off the list :) Suggestions for Tallinn? Walking tour of old town,wild game dinner at Olde Hansa,Occupation Museum,the Seaplane Harbour museum,art museum,go up the TV tower if its a nice day and you and your wife are OK with heights,when out for lunch in town I like Porgu -purgatory- way down in a basement in Old Town. I could start rambling like the tourist board... I won't be back in Eesti until December,when it's proper cold. Estonia isn't very big so if you'd like to see countryside you could take trips to Saaremaa ,where we are from,and Tartu where the university is. Just because,here's an Estonian girl shooting a Hi Power http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y86/mossie500/998281B6-22AE-4D44-ADF9-2252EF8E8837-4700-000003F3A59CB150_zps81a0c99f.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Well tickets are booked! We're flying into Krakow, spending 3 days there (of course one day in Auschwitz) and then flying to Tallinn. We've got a good bit of time between Tallinn and Helsinki Finland. We're flying out of Finland and back to the US. I'd like to rent a car in Tallinn and drive out to the Estonian countryside. If you have a couple spare days,take the overnight ferry to Stockholm from Tallinn to get another country checked off the list :) Suggestions for Tallinn? Walking tour of old town,wild game dinner at Olde Hansa,Occupation Museum,the Seaplane Harbour museum,art museum,go up the TV tower if its a nice day and you and your wife are OK with heights,when out for lunch in town I like Porgu -purgatory- way down in a basement in Old Town. I could start rambling like the tourist board... I won't be back in Eesti until December,when it's proper cold. Estonia isn't very big so if you'd like to see countryside you could take trips to Saaremaa ,where we are from,and Tartu where the university is. Just because,here's an Estonian girl shooting a Hi Power http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y86/mossie500/998281B6-22AE-4D44-ADF9-2252EF8E8837-4700-000003F3A59CB150_zps81a0c99f.jpg Thanks for the info! I'll check out all of the sites in Tallinn. I doubt I'll have time to make it to Sweeden but we are going to Helsinki and flying out from there. |
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Tallinn is quite small so if you do end up with a spare day its a nice overnight cruise to Stockholm and it's one of my favorite cities.
If I was there we would gladly show you around a bit! I live/work in Massachusetts during sailing season but since New England winters aren't cold enough go back to be with the family.I'm sticking around a bit longer to finish up some projects for next summer and get some fall surfing in. Oh yes,Estonians tend to eat some really weird things for Americans: jellied eels,sült,pickled pumpkin at breakfast with blood sausage...It's OK,it won't kill ya |
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Tallinn is quite small so if you do end up with a spare day its a nice overnight cruise to Stockholm and it's one of my favorite cities. If I was there we would gladly show you around a bit! I live/work in Massachusetts during sailing season but since New England winters aren't cold enough go back to be with the family.I'm sticking around a bit longer to finish up some projects for next summer and get some fall surfing in. Oh yes,Estonians tend to eat some really weird things for Americans: jellied eels,sült,pickled pumpkin at breakfast with blood sausage...It's OK,it won't kill ya View Quote New England winters aren't cold enough? |
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I'm leaving this Sunday. I'll post an AAR with pictures when I return....
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Tag. I'm going to be in the area soon, but strictly work related. I might head up that way for leisure later.
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I'll also add a few more pictures from my DSLR when I edit and upload them...
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Looks like you had a good time! Now you know why I go to Poland so often.
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The building under the harbor picture is the Virgins Tower.
It was the jail for prostitutes in the old days |
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Looks like you had a good time! Now you know why I go to Poland so often. View Quote This was my second trip to Eastern Europe and the more I go the more I love it. The people are so friendly, the women are mostly smoking hot, and everything is inexpensive. What's not to love? If I had the money or time I would spend a few months there every year. |
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This was my second trip to Eastern NorthernEurope and the more I go the more I love it. The people are so friendly, the women are mostly smoking hot, and everything is inexpensive. What's not to love? If I had the money or time I would spend a few months there every year. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks like you had a good time! Now you know why I go to Poland so often. This was my second trip to Eastern NorthernEurope and the more I go the more I love it. The people are so friendly, the women are mostly smoking hot, and everything is inexpensive. What's not to love? If I had the money or time I would spend a few months there every year. |
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Looks like you had a good time! Now you know why I go to Poland so often. This was my second trip to Eastern NorthernEurope and the more I go the more I love it. The people are so friendly, the women are mostly smoking hot, and everything is inexpensive. What's not to love? If I had the money or time I would spend a few months there every year. No. |
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Bulgaria,Romania and Ukraine et al are Eastern Europe. Estonia and Finland are in Northern Europe; don't make this another border issue! Estonia isn't a Nordic country but it's not filled with wheat fields and Gypsies either
Anyway, glad you came home with a good impression. As for the issue with Russia,no,nobody really expects the US to go to war over a million people most Americans have no idea exist. We aren't talking about Kuwait and Iraq here and that is just being realistic as to Estonia's value to the US/NATO. As for the overall issue I have a slightly different fear that if the ruble goes from slide to nosedive and Russia's economy entirely falls apart that Putin goes for broke . While I'd love to see the oligarch rats abandon ship I'm worried about the asshole nationalist Russians who actually believe the shit they've been fed the past 10 years especially. Just FWIW,if the USSR's economy had not tanked and funds had been available,all of old town Tallinn was to have been destroyed in the 80s and replaced with commieblock workers apartments populated by Siberians. The same was planned for Riga in Latvia as both were going to become Russian manufacturing cities. The USSR trying to prop up every POS regime from Nicaragua to Vietnam and fighting in Afghanistan saved them. |
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Bulgaria,Romania and Ukraine et al are Eastern Europe. Estonia and Finland are in Northern Europe; don't make this another border issue! Estonia isn't a Nordic country but it's not filled with wheat fields and Gypsies either Anyway, glad you came home with a good impression. As for the issue with Russia,no,nobody really expects the US to go to war over a million people most Americans have no idea exist. We aren't talking about Kuwait and Iraq here and that is just being realistic as to Estonia's value to the US/NATO. As for the overall issue I have a slightly different fear that if the ruble goes from slide to nosedive and Russia's economy entirely falls apart that Putin goes for broke . While I'd love to see the oligarch rats abandon ship I'm worried about the asshole nationalist Russians who actually believe the shit they've been fed the past 10 years especially. Just FWIW,if the USSR's economy had not tanked and funds had been available,all of old town Tallinn was to have been destroyed in the 80s and replaced with commieblock workers apartments populated by Siberians. The same was planned for Riga in Latvia as both were going to become Russian manufacturing cities. The USSR trying to prop up every POS regime from Nicaragua to Vietnam and fighting in Afghanistan saved them. View Quote I think we need a nice anti-Putin meetup sometime soon lol. You know, before the borders close back up as WW3 starts. |
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This was my second trip to Eastern Europe and the more I go the more I love it. The people are so friendly, the women are mostly smoking hot, and everything is inexpensive. What's not to love? If I had the money or time I would spend a few months there every year. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks like you had a good time! Now you know why I go to Poland so often. This was my second trip to Eastern Europe and the more I go the more I love it. The people are so friendly, the women are mostly smoking hot, and everything is inexpensive. What's not to love? If I had the money or time I would spend a few months there every year. I'm there five or six times a year. Been looking at buying a condo there. |
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Looks like you had a good time! Now you know why I go to Poland so often. This was my second trip to Eastern NorthernEurope and the more I go the more I love it. The people are so friendly, the women are mostly smoking hot, and everything is inexpensive. What's not to love? If I had the money or time I would spend a few months there every year. No. Yes. Esti can into Nordics because Canada says so, and since we own the North Pole and the Arctic, that makes us the arbiter of everything Nordic |
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Yes. Esti can into Nordics because Canada says so, and since we own the North Pole and the Arctic, that makes us the arbiter of everything Nordic View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks like you had a good time! Now you know why I go to Poland so often. This was my second trip to Eastern NorthernEurope and the more I go the more I love it. The people are so friendly, the women are mostly smoking hot, and everything is inexpensive. What's not to love? If I had the money or time I would spend a few months there every year. No. Yes. Esti can into Nordics because Canada says so, and since we own the North Pole and the Arctic, that makes us the arbiter of everything Nordic As an American, I give the Canadian permission to make it so. |
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Nice pics man. I can't get over how clean everything is over there. No trash in the streets anywhere!
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Looks like you had a good time! Now you know why I go to Poland so often. This was my second trip to Eastern NorthernEurope and the more I go the more I love it. The people are so friendly, the women are mostly smoking hot, and everything is inexpensive. What's not to love? If I had the money or time I would spend a few months there every year. No. Yes. Esti can into Nordics because Canada says so, and since we own the North Pole and the Arctic, that makes us the arbiter of everything Nordic Canada isn't even a country, it's just America's hat. |
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No. Yes. Esti can into Nordics because Canada says so, and since we own the North Pole and the Arctic, that makes us the arbiter of everything Nordic Canada isn't even a country, it's just America's hat. Says sweden LOL |
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No. Yes. Esti can into Nordics because Canada says so, and since we own the North Pole and the Arctic, that makes us the arbiter of everything Nordic Canada isn't even a country, it's just America's hat. Says sweden LOL Aren't you lot considered the Danes of the Western Hemisphere? lol |
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I just got back from the trip yesterday. My younger brother (who just graduated from college and has a little free time) had a great time. I liked Tallinn the best out of the three cities that we visited. Estonia is an awesome country. Beautiful countryside, women and city. The people were extremely friendly and the ones that I met seemingly well educated and informed. I even managed a Tinder date in Tallinn. Met a girl for dinner. She had lots of interesting things to say about Estonia. All of the locals that I met are very concerned about Putin's actions in Ukraine. I don't get the feeling that they are too confident in Obama's "We have your back" speech that he gave a few weeks ago either.... View Quote Pics or it didn't happen! |
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Do it. I go to Poland a lot (going again in December.)
Krakow is fantastic. You'll love it. |
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I'm there five or six times a year. Been looking at buying a condo there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks like you had a good time! Now you know why I go to Poland so often. This was my second trip to Eastern Europe and the more I go the more I love it. The people are so friendly, the women are mostly smoking hot, and everything is inexpensive. What's not to love? If I had the money or time I would spend a few months there every year. I'm there five or six times a year. Been looking at buying a condo there. What kind of prices are you seeing? Who owns/does the common upkeep? I've asked around Ukraine and I don't think there is a clear cut answer on the older units since the thought is that someone else is responsible. |
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Bulgaria,Romania and Ukraine et al are Eastern Europe. Estonia and Finland are in Northern Europe; don't make this another border issue! Estonia isn't a Nordic country but it's not filled with wheat fields and Gypsies either Anyway, glad you came home with a good impression. As for the issue with Russia,no,nobody really expects the US to go to war over a million people most Americans have no idea exist. We aren't talking about Kuwait and Iraq here and that is just being realistic as to Estonia's value to the US/NATO. As for the overall issue I have a slightly different fear that if the ruble goes from slide to nosedive and Russia's economy entirely falls apart that Putin goes for broke . While I'd love to see the oligarch rats abandon ship I'm worried about the asshole nationalist Russians who actually believe the shit they've been fed the past 10 years especially. Just FWIW,if the USSR's economy had not tanked and funds had been available,all of old town Tallinn was to have been destroyed in the 80s and replaced with commieblock workers apartments populated by Siberians. The same was planned for Riga in Latvia as both were going to become Russian manufacturing cities. The USSR trying to prop up every POS regime from Nicaragua to Vietnam and fighting in Afghanistan saved them. View Quote First Estonian I met I was very impressed by. She was a cute blonde exchange student that could fluently speak Russian, German, and English (with little accent). |
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I am planning a trip to Kazakhstan next summer. It is a beautiful country as well. Been to Europe, East Asia, Korea, and I want to see central Asia in a peaceful country.
I am guessing that visas to Russia are almost impossible to get right now, or I would visit central Russia as well. |
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No. Yes. Esti can into Nordics because Canada says so, and since we own the North Pole and the Arctic, that makes us the arbiter of everything Nordic Canada isn't even a country, it's just America's hat. Says sweden LOL Aren't you lot considered the Danes of the Western Hemisphere? lol LOL No Just because we share 90% of our military equipment doesn't mean we're like Danmark. Our women, beer, pastries, bacon and porn are of much higher quality. |
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What kind of prices are you seeing? Who owns/does the common upkeep? I've asked around Ukraine and I don't think there is a clear cut answer on the older units since the thought is that someone else is responsible. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks like you had a good time! Now you know why I go to Poland so often. This was my second trip to Eastern Europe and the more I go the more I love it. The people are so friendly, the women are mostly smoking hot, and everything is inexpensive. What's not to love? If I had the money or time I would spend a few months there every year. I'm there five or six times a year. Been looking at buying a condo there. What kind of prices are you seeing? Who owns/does the common upkeep? I've asked around Ukraine and I don't think there is a clear cut answer on the older units since the thought is that someone else is responsible. Depends on what you want. You can get a nice 30-40sm place for under $100k in Warsaw. Out side Warsaw? Hell, you could find a nice house with land for that. I'd likely stay in Warsaw, don't really want the trouble of getting a car and such over there. Common upkeep? That's funny. It's east europe. |
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I am planning a trip to Kazakhstan next summer. It is a beautiful country as well. Been to Europe, East Asia, Korea, and I want to see central Asia in a peaceful country. I am guessing that visas to Russia are almost impossible to get right now, or I would visit central Russia as well. View Quote Visas to Russia have always been a pain in the ass to get and took forever to get. |
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Depends on what you want. You can get a nice 30-40sm place for under $100k in Warsaw. Out side Warsaw? Hell, you could find a nice house with land for that. I'd likely stay in Warsaw, don't really want the trouble of getting a car and such over there. Common upkeep? That's funny. It's east europe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks like you had a good time! Now you know why I go to Poland so often. This was my second trip to Eastern Europe and the more I go the more I love it. The people are so friendly, the women are mostly smoking hot, and everything is inexpensive. What's not to love? If I had the money or time I would spend a few months there every year. I'm there five or six times a year. Been looking at buying a condo there. What kind of prices are you seeing? Who owns/does the common upkeep? I've asked around Ukraine and I don't think there is a clear cut answer on the older units since the thought is that someone else is responsible. Depends on what you want. You can get a nice 30-40sm place for under $100k in Warsaw. Out side Warsaw? Hell, you could find a nice house with land for that. I'd likely stay in Warsaw, don't really want the trouble of getting a car and such over there. Common upkeep? That's funny. It's east europe. Is Eastern Warsawa really that bad of a part of town? Was warned by a local when connecting on a train but I didn't notice much from the station. ETA - Does the $100K include a woman? |
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Is Eastern Warsawa really that bad of a part of town? Was warned by a local when connecting on a train but I didn't notice much from the station. ETA - Does the $100K include a woman? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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[quot e]Quoted: Looks like you had a good time! Now you know why I go to Poland so often. [/quote ] This was my second trip to Eastern Europe and the more I go the more I love it. The people are so friendly, the women are mostly smoking hot, and everything is inexpensive. What's not to love? If I had the money or time I would spend a few months there every year. I'm there five or six times a year. Been looking at buying a condo there. What kind of prices are you seeing? Who owns/does the common upkeep? I've asked around Ukraine and I don't think there is a clear cut answer on the older units since the thought is that someone else is responsible. Depends on what you want. You can get a nice 30-40sm place for under $100k in Warsaw. Out side Warsaw? Hell, you could find a nice house with land for that. I'd likely stay in Warsaw, don't really want the trouble of getting a car and such over there. Common upkeep? That's funny. It's east europe. Is Eastern Warsawa really that bad of a part of town? Was warned by a local when connecting on a train but I didn't notice much from the station. ETA - Does the $100K include a woman? I've been warned as well. But I've also been warned about some of the smaller towns, like Bydgoszcz. The girl I've been seeing lives there, I've never had any problems, even wandering home drunk at 2am. But there is always that chance. So if someone warns you to stay away it's likely for a good reason. The worst I've seen is street fighting, pretty much drunks getting into a good brawl. Which is not a big deal, but they do like to drink and get into fights. If you have $100k to buy a condo/apartment, you'll have no problem finding a girl. Trust me. If you go back over, try tinder. Seriously. The girls speak English for the most part, and want to be with US men. Just be warned they always want to have sex sans condom, for obvious reasons. But still a good time. |
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I've been warned as well. But I've also been warned about some of the smaller towns, like Bydgoszcz. The girl I've been seeing lives there, I've never had any problems, even wandering home drunk at 2am. But there is always that chance. So if someone warns you to stay away it's likely for a good reason. The worst I've seen is street fighting, pretty much drunks getting into a good brawl. Which is not a big deal, but they do like to drink and get into fights. If you have $100k to buy a condo/apartment, you'll have no problem finding a girl. Trust me. If you go back over, try tinder. Seriously. The girls speak English for the most part, and want to be with US men. Just be warned they always want to have sex sans condom, for obvious reasons. But still a good time. View Quote What are the rules for foreign ownership? |
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