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|    alexander koryagin to Micheal M. Dronov    |
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|    10 Oct 16 17:25:03    |
      Hi, Micheal M. Dronov!       I read your message from 08.10.2016 22:39              Sorry for my previous answer - probably I pressed a wrong button and had sent       my message incomplete. I hope it was my mistake, not a glitch of my       Thunderbird.               MD> Thanks a lot for a fast answer!              You are welcome, although I often beat around the bush. ;)               ak>> Yes, it is a very famous city of Russia, at least for those who        ak>> graduated from school before the perestroika. It is the town where        ak>> Lenin was born, and as far as I know his memory is still honoured        ak>> there. Probably it is not bad because the memory of controversial        ak>> people must not be wiped out by force. New time must give birth to        ak>> new heroes. New people, with new capitalist ideology, must do        ak>> something that will make life of Russians happier and better. If        ak>> we don't have such people now, but we have thieves instead -- let        ak>> Lenin's monuments stay where they are now.               MD> Everything in Ulyanovsk looks like the Lenin's death was about 15        MD> years ago and now the funerals have been continuing. Really, just        MD> look at this blog article written by Artemy Lebedev: http:        MD> //www.tema.ru/travel/ree-4/ (sorry for an Internet link)              The photos are very interesting, but I think we should choose subjects that       could be read by all people. I mean they should be in English.               MD> But now we do not have sad red and black curbs. In other parts        MD> Ulyanovsk is not distinguished from other gray cities of Russia.        MD> Everything goes... Slow.: \              You mean that red and black curbs were in Ulyanovsk because ideological       reason? Did you painted them it this way?               |
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