Greetings from Kaliningrad

Started by Slava, Fri 23/11/2007 00:44:50

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Slava

Greetings Comrades,

I have not posted in such a long time. Political movements have not allowed me to post. But now that is sorted I can once again. I believe I should update you on my life. You may have heard that my wife went missing, unfortunately she was found dead in a town 7 miles away from where we lived. You may have seen it on the news. The police at one point believed it to be me, but I had been elsewhere. Do not feel sorry for me as I look into the positive.

I have started a new life in Kaliningrad, I am currently writing a Novel based around some of my life experiences. I am happy to say my Son is happy to be living here.

Domino

That is a sad story, how did you cope with the loss of your wife?

Hope everything turns out okay with your life.

Did you happen to see OJ Simpson in your neck of the woods??

My condolences.

LUniqueDan

#2
Try walking all the bridges downtown :D
Good luck with everything.
"I've... seen things you people wouldn't believe. Destroyed pigeon nests on the roof of the toolshed. I watched dead mice glitter in the dark, near the rain gutter trap.
All those moments... will be lost... in time, like tears... in... rain."

vertigoaddict

Quote from: Slava on Fri 23/11/2007 00:44:50
-- Do not feel sorry for me as I look into the positive.

I have started a new life in Kaliningrad, I am currently writing a Novel based around some of my life experiences. I am happy to say my Son is happy to be living here.

It's good that you're being positive about it, your wife wouldn't want you two to be miserable now would she?

I wish you and your son good luck in life! And good luck with your novel.

Tuomas

Good to see you back man, even though all of this. My condolences, and my regards to your son. Kaliningrad is a nice city as far as I know, so that's a rather good choise ;)

Nacho

Welcome back, and my condolences as well.
Are you guys ready? Let' s roll!

vict0r

What kind of political movements stop you from posting in an adventure game forum?
I'm glad to hear you are managing to see it from a positive side!
You have my condolences!

Nikolas

Quote from: vict0r on Sun 25/11/2007 23:20:46
What kind of political movements stop you from posting in an adventure game forum?
Pobably one that does not allow the Internet at all?

Slava: Stay strong :)

InCreator

You scare me, Slava.
Especially if your signature below avatar and post is truth.

Anyway, think twice about using communist propaganda in your signature. World is wide and for me, it's as offensive as for someone seeing nazi slogans and swastika around. Even if it's a joke.

FSi++

Any commie pigs kicked your babies recently?

vict0r

Care to tell us non-slavic speakers what it says?

scotch

I went to the effort of typing it into babelfish with charmap the other day. It said "Workers of the world, unite!".

I don't really see how these communist slogans are a very hurtful thing. Unlike neo naziism, they're at least well intentioned, even if they do seem out of place in 2007. If it was slogans in favour of all the horrific stuff that communism became it'd be more equivalent, but it's slogans in spite of them.

Slava, I really don't know what to think about this whole thing. You sound paranoid, but then... maybe there really are people keeping you quiet for reasons you haven't explained, what do I know. Really am sorry about your wife if that part's accurate.

Dualnames

My condolences as well, mate. Welcome back...
Worked on Strangeland, Primordia, Hob's Barrow, The Cat Lady, Mage's Initiation, Until I Have You, Downfall, Hunie Pop, and every game in the Wadjet Eye Games catalogue (porting)

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