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The_Tinman 11 year s ago
#61 If it's a Russian hostel, why are the signs in english?
       
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ThatOtherGuy 11 year s ago
It's amazing, right? Imagine a foreign country where people not only sometimes welcome einlish-speaking guests, but can actually can speak english and write it! Oh, the madness of these modern times!
       
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Whiskey_Drunk 11 year s ago
#41 Now, I know you're all wondering why I called you in here............
       
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jawbreaker 11 year s ago
75 lol. lololololololololol. LOL!!!!!
       
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gigantes 11 year s ago
#75, sadly, that's been an approach i've fallen in to for much of my life. that solution may work to an extent but it completely falls apart past a certain point.

#89, i like it when peoples' lampshades are in plain view like that. :D
       
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Mr. Ree 11 year s ago
#88 - stop teasing us - how does the story end???


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AMemoriam 11 year s ago
#88 might need some translating.. :) The sign in picture 3 says ''staking'' (dutch word) which means strike in English. There won't be any trains..
I geuss that one word is what makes it clear.
       
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corey.hutton.5 11 year s ago
#62 two more in a long line of retards who have no clue of how to properly use the camera on their phones.
       
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Trained 4 year s ago
#61 obviously someone in RU went through the pains of recreating absolutely authentic american environment in the cheap "hostel" to the point of writing each sing in English and rewiring whole corner for american 110V AC and american plugs. They really expected someone from US to show up in the sh#thole in the middle of nowhere.
       
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