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is this a old coffee maker??  Tongue

tea maker. Very practical thing, I must say. Wink

This is actually vodka distiller camouflaged as tea maker. Very practical thing for making vodka at home.

P.S. Joke Smiley
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Bald man, even with muscles, still looks like a baby.   Cry

Looks can be deceiving.
He is a true legend Smiley
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Bald man, even with muscles, still looks like a baby.   Cry
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is this a old coffee maker??  Tongue

tea maker. Very practical thing, I must say. Wink
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Truly Russian. Notice all the arrows in his quiver? But no bow or crossbow visible.  Smiley

They usually had a bow attached to saddle on other side

http://www.archman.ru/wp-content/gallery/archery-nations/bashkir-trooper.jpg



See? Even Russia had anti-gun people. They paint the guy without the "gun" (bow) showing. They could have painted him facing the other way. No wonder the Russian people lost to their leaders. They were talked into disarmament by paintings like this. It's happening more than ever these days.

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November 03, 2014, 10:28:19 PM
is this like a famous painting in russia or something?

Yes, it is. It is comics by Viktor Vasnetcov after famous ancient Russian anecdote.

A wаrriоr guy, who fought many battles, want to exit his service, and find a peaceful life. He rides home, comes to crossroads, and there is a stone with a prophesy which says:

"You ride straight, you lose your life.
 You ride left, you lose your horse.
 You ride right, you get married."

He is thinking hard, which one is the least evil.

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Truly Russian. Notice all the arrows in his quiver? But no bow or crossbow visible.  Smiley

They usually had a bow attached to saddle on other side

http://www.archman.ru/wp-content/gallery/archery-nations/bashkir-trooper.jpg

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3 pennies (0.03 RUB) coin, it was used on occupied territories of USSR during 1941-1942. Coat of Arms were replaced.

get some nice bitcoins for these.
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3 pennies (0.03 RUB) coin, it was used on occupied territories of USSR during 1941-1942. Coat of Arms were replaced.

These coins were purposed to exchange for food. "ZM" means "Zonder Mittagessen".
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Truly Russian. Notice all the arrows in his quiver? But no bow or crossbow visible.  Smiley

is this like a famous painting in russia or something?
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Truly Russian. Notice all the arrows in his quiver? But no bow or crossbow visible.  Smiley
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