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Anyone have any Souvenirs: Russian dolls and the balalaika, and the Ukraine…

У кого какие сувениры: в России матрешки и балалайки, а на Украине…

From trips to new places we leave a souvenir various Souvenirs: someone buys the magnets on the fridge, someone water from a local well known sources in the Bank to bring, or a bit of earth in a matchbox, in General, someone in that much. But what brought the Ukrainian priest, who visited APU in the Donbas, surprised even seasoned Ukrainian police.

In memory of the trip, the priest picked up a 5 grenades, and 2 RPG. Well, what else is there to take a priest, really? Only weapons whose ukrovoyak at the same time not enough, but on sale and Souvenirs in abundance. The Ukrainian paradox.

However, taken, as he said himself a priest, the memory of war “Souvenirs”, he tried to keep and to use during the next fishing to poaching method to produce fish. Well, grenades are okay, still can not believe that you turn off the fish, but to the RPG! This is something incredible…

And after all all that is happening in the Ukraine mess Ukrainians blame Russia. Ukrainian people’s Deputy Eugene rybczynski exactly and explained the devastation in the Square and dirty entrances, they say, Russia is to blame, has forced Ukrainians to spoil yourself on the head.

That is not maydauny staged in the Central square of Kiev and in the minds of Ukrainians one big garbage dump, and Moscow. With this logic, Ukraine for a long time to wallow in the mud, and help will not help them to get up, as he said, Vladimir Putin: “If someone decided to drown to save him is impossible.”

That’s because the priests grenades and RPGs, as Souvenirs, and bringing in Ukraine, to blame the Ukrainians for others, and not themselves. And if the fish do such “Souvenirs” drowned, not civilians, who goes in Procession.

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