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<title><![CDATA[Larry, Larry, Larry...]]></title>
<link>http://glensathersucks.wordpress.com/?p=53</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 15:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>The Generalissimo</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[You make it sound like I&#8217;m doing something wrong?
The Generalissimo offers no-movement terms t]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nypost.com/php/pfriendly/print.php?url=http://www.nypost.com/seven/07202008/sports/slats_head_scratching_summer_120656.htm">You make it sound</a> like I'm doing something wrong?</p>
<p>The Generalissimo offers no-movement terms to players who are humble and want to be here.  Why would you trade or waive someone who wants to be on The Generalissimo's team?</p>
<p>And let's not forget another factor here.  The Generalissimo is a busy man.  He doesn't have time to negotiate the terms of those intricate <a href="http://www.nhl.com/cba/2005-CBA.pdf">Standard Player Contracts</a> with 25 guys.  The Generalissimo has tee times people!  Redden...Rosival...Naslund...Kalinin...I think I made a total of 2 phone calls total.  And one of them was to my personal cigar roller in Havana.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[use your imagination.]]></title>
<link>http://thecmtm.wordpress.com/?p=254</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 19:36:29 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>cmtm.</dc:creator>
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<title><![CDATA[Da série já deu: cantoras iniciantes com inglês péssimo]]></title>
<link>http://unpredictably.wordpress.com/?p=369</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 19:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Samuca</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Meu vizinho agora tem um CD de uma cantora dessas desconhecidas, que tocam hits alheios para &#8220;]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meu vizinho agora tem um CD de uma cantora dessas desconhecidas, que tocam hits alheios para "mostrar trabalho", tipo a chata da Danni Carlos (de repente é ela). Ele gosta muito da versão dela de - veja bem - <em>"You Oughta Know"</em>. Sabe quando a cantora é afetada?</p>
<p>Então, fica mais ou menos assim:</p>
<p>"I waán... you nu know<br />
Dé I'm hé... ppy for you<br />
I wish nuóa... thing but<br />
The biést for you both...</p>
<p>An aurãr versión uóf mí<br />
Is she pêrvêrtêd luák mí<br />
Does she go dówn on you in a theatê.<br />
(...)<br />
Cozelô thayuguê balauê zarauê (...) open wide... NO!<br />
(...)<br />
Anr I'm hiiiiiiiiiii... to remind iúúúúú"</p>
<p>Fora que ela não sustenta uma nota. Fica tudo picotado. Dá vontade de mandar ela de volta pro Fisk e matricular a coitada numa aula de mergulho, sei lá. Vou tentar gravar, na próxima vez que ele soltar essa desgraçada.</p>
<p>MEUDEUS AGORA ELA ESTÁ DESTRUINDO "i don wanna miss a thing!", NÃÃÃÃÕ!</p>
<p>[10 minutos depois]</p>
<p>Puta merda, É a Danni Carlos.<br />
Gente, que mulher ruim!<br />
Saudades da Britney:</p>
<p><span style='text-align:center; display: block;'><object width='425' height='350'><param name='movie' value='http://www.youtube.com/v/n0PyiSq7lk0'></param><param name='wmode' value='transparent'></param><embed src='http://www.youtube.com/v/n0PyiSq7lk0&rel=0' type='application/x-shockwave-flash' wmode='transparent' width='425' height='350'></embed></object></span></p>
<p>E ela <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypuRxPxHc9k&#38;feature=related">destruindo Linger, do Cranberries</a>, também.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Tongue-tied?  Just fill in the blanks...]]></title>
<link>http://computerhelpers.wordpress.com/?p=474</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 01:09:25 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>dvanarsd</dc:creator>
<guid>http://computerhelpers.wordpress.com/?p=474</guid>
<description><![CDATA[MakeUseOf has a post on the Bureau of Communication, which offers one of the more unusual services o]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MakeUseOf has a <a title="post" href="http://www.makeuseof.com/dir/bureauofcommunication/" target="_blank">post</a> on the <a title="Bureau of Communication" href="http://www.bureauofcommunication.com/" target="_blank">Bureau of Communication</a>, which offers one of the more unusual services on the Web.</p>
<p>They present a set of fill-in-the-blank forms for everyday communication.</p>
<p>Somewhat similar to those phone message pads with things like "While you were out some idiot called", these forms cover a variety of situations:</p>
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<li>Unsolicited Feedback</li>
<li>Declaration of Romantic Intent</li>
<li>Formal Apology</li>
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<p>and a number of others.  They definitely have the topics covered!</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Like a summer rose, cheia de espinhos]]></title>
<link>http://unpredictably.wordpress.com/?p=293</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 02:05:51 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Samuca</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Como transfomar o ótimo em magnânimo?
Fazendo uma versão celebrity de Hell&#8217;s Kitchen. Era ]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Como transfomar o ótimo em magnânimo?</p>
<p>Fazendo uma versão <em>celebrity</em> de Hell's Kitchen. Era só colocar Amy Winehouse, Victoria Beckham, Charlie Watts, Palmirinha, Macaulay Culkin e a Björk pra dar audiência.</p>
<p>Imagino ela puta com o Gordon, com uma faca na mão.</p>
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<p>- Yes, chef!</p>
<p>---</p>
<p>E se Scrubs fosse um centro de <em>rehab </em>em vez de hospital?</p>
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<p>OK, hoje o post está violento porque uma evangélica veio cantando canções de louvor no ônibus, quando eu vinha cochilando na volta pra casa. Tudo estava bem até ela sair <em>do outro</em> lado do ônibus e veio sentar <em>atrás</em> de mim. Ela estava com a filha, de uns 4 anos no colo.</p>
<p>Eu joguei os cabelos e:<br />
- Por favor, você poderia cantar um pouco mais baixo, é que eu tô cansado hoje. (Ela me ignorou, olhando a paisagem da rua Riachuelo na janela).<br />
- Olha só, eu <em>realmente</em> estou cansado. Você pode parar de cantar POR FAVOR, isso aqui é um espaço público.<br />
- Você quer que eu cante o que pra minha filha? Um funk? Não é público?<br />
- Qualquer coisa, desde que seja <em>dentro </em>da sua casa ou <em>bem longe</em> de mim. Volta lá pro outro lado, volta?<br />
<em>Needless to say</em>, ela continuou cantando aquela bosta. Depois as pessoas não sabem por que apanham. Pensei em cantar um funk bem sujo, pensei em mostrar a bunda e mijar em cima dela. Mas ela tinha uma criança no colo. Nem vou falar nada sobre a concepção de "público" da infeliz.</p>
<p>Mas fica aqui a promessa. Se eu pego outro ônibus com ela, não importa com quem ela esteja. Eu juro que faço a Kate Moss, <em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp6A1KeXDC0">daquele jeito</a></em>.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Dá vontade de imprimir essa joça]]></title>
<link>http://unpredictably.wordpress.com/2007/11/07/da-vontade-de-imprimir-essa-joca/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 03:53:58 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Samuca</dc:creator>
<guid>http://unpredictably.wordpress.com/2007/11/07/da-vontade-de-imprimir-essa-joca/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Tá certo, ler em PDF é muito legal, aquecimento global, etc e tal. Mas eu queria poder sublinhar (]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tá certo, ler em PDF é muito legal, aquecimento global, etc e tal. Mas eu queria poder sublinhar (e encontrá-lo sublinhado numa próxima abertura) e dobrar a orelinha da página. Alô Adobe! Alguém sabe como?</p>
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<title><![CDATA[new category - fill in the blanks!]]></title>
<link>http://randomquestions.wordpress.com/2007/11/01/new-category-fill-in-the-blanks/</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2007 04:27:59 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Weight Loss Tips</dc:creator>
<guid>http://randomquestions.wordpress.com/2007/11/01/new-category-fill-in-the-blanks/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Tonight I am so ___________________.
Today was a _________________ kind of day.
Our weather was ____]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tonight I am so ___________________.</p>
<p>Today was a _________________ kind of day.</p>
<p>Our weather was ________________ this morning.</p>
<p>My favorite time of day is _______________________.</p>
<p>The last thing I do before I go to bed at night is __________________.</p>
<p>I wish that I could go ____________________.</p>
<p>The first thing I do in the morning is ___________________.</p>
<p>I should have ______________ yesterday.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[A Little Thursday Fun]]></title>
<link>http://greytinspirations.wordpress.com/2007/10/18/a-little-thursday-fun/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2007 14:11:09 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>greytinspirations</dc:creator>
<guid>http://greytinspirations.wordpress.com/2007/10/18/a-little-thursday-fun/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[A little fun…
1. YOUR ROCK STAR NAME: (first pet name &amp; current car) – Bandit Matrix
2.YOUR]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><span style="color:#003366;">A little fun…</span></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><span style="color:#003366;"></span><span></span><span style="color:#003366;">1. YOUR ROCK STAR NAME: (first pet name &#38; current car) – </span><strong><span style="color:maroon;">Bandit Matrix</span></strong></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><strong><span style="color:maroon;"></span></strong><span></span><span style="color:#003366;">2.YOUR GANGSTA NAME: (fave ice cream flavor, favorite cookie) – </span><strong><span style="color:maroon;">Rolo Macadamia Nut</span></strong></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><strong><span style="color:maroon;"></span></strong><span style="color:maroon;"></span><span style="color:#003366;">3. YOUR “FLY Guy/Girl” NAME: (first initial of first name, first three letters of your last name) - </span><strong><span style="color:maroon;">Jduf</span></strong></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><strong><span style="color:maroon;"></span></strong><span></span><span style="color:#003366;">4. YOUR DETECTIVE NAME: (favorite color, favorite animal) – </span><strong><span style="color:maroon;">Red Dog</span></strong></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><strong><span style="color:maroon;"></span></strong><span></span><span style="color:#003366;">5. YOUR STAR WARS NAME: (the first 3 letters of your last name, first 2 letters of your first) –     </span><strong><span style="color:maroon;">        Duf Jo</span></strong></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><strong><span style="color:maroon;"></span></strong><span></span><span style="color:#003366;">6. SUPERHERO NAME: (”The” + 2nd favorite color, favorite drink) - </span><strong><span style="color:maroon;">The Blue Margarita</span></strong></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><strong><span style="color:maroon;"></span></strong><span></span><span style="color:#003366;">7. NASCAR NAME: (the first names of your grandfathers)- </span><strong><span style="color:maroon;">Norman Frank</span></strong></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><strong><span style="color:maroon;"></span></strong><span></span><span style="color:#003366;">8. TV WEATHER ANCHOR NAME: (Your 5th grade teacher’s last name, a major city that starts with the same letter) – <span> </span></span><span style="color:maroon;">?</span></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><span style="color:maroon;"></span><span style="color:#003366;">9. SPY NAME: (your favorite season/holiday, favorite flower) – </span><strong><span style="color:maroon;">Spring Lily</span></strong></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><strong><span style="color:maroon;"></span></strong><span></span><span style="color:#003366;">10. CARTOON NAME: (favorite fruit, article of clothing you’re wearing right now + “ie” or “y”) –</span><strong><span style="color:maroon;">           Apple Vesty</span></strong></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><strong><span style="color:maroon;"></span></strong><span></span><span style="color:#003366;">11. HIPPY NAME: (What you ate for breakfast, your favorite tree) – </span><strong><span style="color:maroon;">Granola Lilac<span> <em> </em></span><em><span> </span>(ok, not technically a “tree” but my favorite) </em></span></strong></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><strong><span style="color:maroon;"></span></strong><strong><em><span style="color:maroon;"></span></em></strong><span style="color:#003366;">12. YOUR ROCKSTAR TOUR NAME: (”The” + Your fave hobby/craft, fave weather element + “Tour”) - </span><strong><span style="color:maroon;">The Sewing Sunshine Tour</span></strong></span></font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="color:#003366;"><strong><span style="color:maroon;"></span></strong><span></span><strong><span style="color:navy;">Join in the fun…Let us know what your names are?</span></strong><span style="color:navy;"></span><font color="#000000"> </font></span></font></p>
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<title><![CDATA[Do Brasil, de Deus... fill in the blanks!]]></title>
<link>http://unpredictably.wordpress.com/2007/07/25/irresistivel/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2007 00:11:55 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Samuca</dc:creator>
<guid>http://unpredictably.wordpress.com/2007/07/25/irresistivel/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Esquece tudo o que eu disse no post abaixo. Acabo de receber um convite irresistível:
&#8220;vamos ]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Esquece tudo o que eu disse no post abaixo. Acabo de receber um convite irresistível:</p>
<p><em>"vamos quarta feira na igreja da Baby de Deus (sim, eh o novo nome da Baby Consuelo, Do Brasil) hauauhahauahuah ela convidou o Ty hauhauhaahuaau ela virou pastora e abriu uma igreja hauhauahhahauaahuah eh em botafogo!"</em></p>
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<title><![CDATA[Spiritual Voices]]></title>
<link>http://almostnot.wordpress.com/2007/07/21/spiritual-voices/</link>
<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jul 2007 16:54:23 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>julianr</dc:creator>
<guid>http://almostnot.wordpress.com/2007/07/21/spiritual-voices/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Episode 1
How did contemporaries describe the composer whose music we are about to hear?
&#8220;Smal]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 1</strong></p>
<p><em>How did contemporaries describe the composer whose music we are about to hear?</em></p>
<p><em>"Small and fussy, with a slightly stupid look in his eyes. All in all, an unprepossessing figure. Plumpish, just over five feet tall, always on the move, with a large head, a fleshy nose, and pock-marked skin - not very attractive to look at. He had pale blue eyes and blond hair. His vague. distracted expression was due to short-sightedness. As a result of long journeys on inadequate fare he suffered from rickets. His deformed skull, bossed forehead, diminutive stature, and misshapen hands are all signs of the disease." This is Mozart.</em></p>
<p><em>He had pale blue eyes and blond hair. His vague distracted expression was due to short-sightedness. As a result of long journeys on inadequate fare he suffered from rickets. His oversized head, diminutive stature, and misshapen hands are signs of the disease.</em></p>
<p><em>Mozart died in 1791. "On the night of 4th-5th December, the Royal Composer Mozart passed away. Famous from childhood for his outstanding musical talent, through a combination of natural genius, inherited ability and steady application he achieved the consummate mastery to which his works bear witness. Charming and universally loved, they cannot but remind us of the irreparable loss to music his death represents." In the words of a Viennese newspaper, "On the 4th of this month, in the small hours, the Royal Composer to the Emperor, Wolfgang Mozart, famous throughout Europe, came to the end of his short, 35-year life. Even the greatest in the field were amazed by the rare talent of this great musician. But what has this highly talented man left behind him? Everlasting fame, a helpless widow, two small children and unpaid debts. One of his children, though still only little, already plays the clavichord so well that he amazes and impresses his listeners. It was said by many that Mozart was a Freemason and some documents suggest that his death may have been the work of the Freemasons." From a Berlin newspaper: "Mozart has died. He was already ill when he returned from Prague and his health declined daily from that point on. He may have had dropsy. He died in Vienna at the end of last week. Because of the severe swelling of the corpse, it has been suggested that he may have been poisoned."</em></p>
<p><em>Imagine the strength this extraordinary, unique being must have needed to take his place amongst people, to defend the place for which he was destined by God and Providence. What hard, cramped lives people live! How cruel and merciless people can be.</em></p>
<p><em>What a light touch!</em></p>
<p><em>We are now going to hear the music of Olivier Messaien, a modern French composer. Listen carefully. Listen carefully to the music and try to feel the sounds, feel how the voices in this work combine with one another. Messaien didn't come to music by accident. His spirit and his talent prove his devotion to music. But he is a man of our time. Is there harmony in this music? Isn't each note a separate sound? Doesn't each note assert its own value? Sometimes, when I listen to Messaien, it seems to me that I am not listening to music but to the instrument tuning up all by itself. There is no composer, just a piano in an empty room, and the sound is not the result of warm fingers on cold keys, but is merely a sound generating itself.</em></p>
<p><em>In February, 1778, Mozart and his mother were in Paris, looking for work. Mozart's mother wrote to her husband that she would sit all day long alone in their little room, as if under arrest, that the room was dark and uncomfortable, and that its windows faced onto the light-well. To crown Mozart's sorrows, in July of that year his mother died. She was 57. In a letter to a friend, he wrote: "My dear friend, weep with me on this, the saddest day of my life. I am writing at two in the morning to tell you this: my darling Mama is no more. The Lord has claimed her. He was waiting for her. I accept this, and submit to the will of the Lord. He has given and he has taken away. But what grief, what anguish, what terrible strain I have experienced over the last two weeks! She died without knowing it - out like a candle. Three days before she died, she confessed and received Communion, she received the Blessed Sacrament. She was delirious all through the last three days, but today, at twenty-one minutes past five, it became clear that she was close to death. She was completely unaware of her surroundings. I pressed her hand and she started to talk, neither seeing nor hearing me, not conscious of anything. Exactly five hours went by in the same way until, at twenty-one minutes past eleven in the evening, she passed away."</em></p>
<p><em>Mozart's 19th Piano Concerto, Second Movement.</em></p>
<p><em>You are now going to hear part of Beethoven's 7th Symphony, Second Movement. Mozart and Beethoven are beings from the same civilisation. Both are extraordinarily, immensely gifted. They have many more similarities than differences.</em></p>
<p><em>The more remarkable and outstanding a person is, the more difficult and contradictory their relationship with life - this life on earth. These beings stand little chance of being reconciled to life. Little chance.</em></p>
<p><em>This is the Second Movement of Mozart's 23rd Piano Concerto. Let us listen to it again, so as to remember it, to keep it in our souls. Let us gratefully remember the eternal Mozart, the martyr.</em></p>
<p><em>Always on the move, with his fleshy nose and pock-marked skin, he was not attractive to look at. He had pale blue eyes and blond hair. His vague, distracted expression was due to short-sightedness. </em></p>
<p><strong>Episode 2</strong></p>
<p><em>In Russia, the snow and cold seem endless. Not a sound… and not a soul.</em></p>
<p><em>Flicking through my journal, this is what I read: "At the beginning of June, with a light heart, yet also with sadness, I quickly collected my things and left Russia."</em></p>
<p><em>In June, Tadjikistan is already very hot. Against all odds, I have arrived here.</em></p>
<p><em>A small military airfield. Now I know that in a few hours, I'll be at the border.</em></p>
<p><em>Before us, a flight by helicopter - just a short flight. Once we have landed, we will have a long and possibly dangerous journey through the mountains.</em></p>
<p><em>God help us all.</em></p>
<p><em>On my left, there is a precipice, the River Panjsher and Afghanistan. I keep a sharp eye out on all sides: there is a risk of ambush. This is the only route to the frontier post. Helicopters will not fly over this region.</em></p>
<p><em>They've been waiting for us. They're discussing whether we should move forward all in one group or separately?</em></p>
<p><em>No point taking risks - let's keep together.</em></p>
<p><em>On the mountainside there are abandoned gardens and fields sown with crops. No-one is going to come back here. The wind is hot.</em></p>
<p><em>This young man is in command of one of the Russian frontier posts. How old is he? 22… 23? It's very hot.</em></p>
<p>Give me the parcel.</p>
<p><em>Well, we've arrived. This is frontier post No. 11.</em></p>
<p><em>We've arrived.</em></p>
<p><em>Everything seems dreamlike - I put it down to exhaustion or excitement. I look around me. I am thirsty. </em></p>
<p><strong>Episode 3</strong></p>
<p><em>This is what I wrote in my diary: "It was very hot last night. I slept a dreamless sleep."<br />
</em><br />
Use your gun. Hold the wire up with the butt.</p>
<p><em>At that time, we often used to leave the little valley where the company was stationed and climb, keeping strictly to the paths, up and up.</em></p>
<p><em>I found the going tough. I often had to ask for a rest. We sat and rested in silence, looking down at the frontier post. </em></p>
<p>What sort of cigarettes are they? De Luxe?</p>
<p>I don't know - with filters.</p>
<p>Go on, then.</p>
<p>Reach out.</p>
<p>Has someone taken a grenade?</p>
<p>Today is June 17th.</p>
<p>There were 4 out of 5.</p>
<p>Starts?</p>
<p>Yes, 4 Starts.</p>
<p>Anti-personnel?</p>
<p>Put one ahead of us, by the second hill.</p>
<p>Mazalov! Come here.</p>
<p>Are the alarms in place?</p>
<p>Not yet.</p>
<p>And the type 2s?</p>
<p>Yes, one.</p>
<p>On the path we're going to take?</p>
<p>It's off during the day.</p>
<p>We'll add a tripwire later.</p>
<p>Put a PZM mine in front of that trench.</p>
<p>Where?</p>
<p>Right in front of the trench.</p>
<p>The situation is stable.</p>
<p>I'd like to go to the village.</p>
<p>I got home on the 31st.</p>
<p>Can you believe it, I got home on the evening of 31st December.</p>
<p>I'd love that, even at 11 p.m.</p>
<p>Just because they held me up for 4 hours.</p>
<p><em>These trenches cover the approaches to the frontier post. It is one of several, situated at different vantage points. Each post is surrounded by its own minefield and is responsible for its own defence. If these soldiers win an engagement, they save their own lives, and the lives of those below. If they lose, everyone dies. In this war, it seems, no prisoners are ever taken. </em></p>
<p>It's OK for you. We've still got to go down.</p>
<p>"<em>Chapter 11: The Tale of the One-Eyed Devil</em>"</p>
<p>Me?</p>
<p>You.</p>
<p>No. This water is from the base.</p>
<p>Can we wash?</p>
<p>We washed in the Panjsher. An officer came, the commander of the base…</p>
<p>He came up here.</p>
<p>He saw us bathing, he sent a soldier to say "Get out quick!"</p>
<p>Snipers?</p>
<p>Yes. This water needs boiling.</p>
<p>No problem.</p>
<p>Let's put it here.</p>
<p>I reckon the war's over.</p>
<p>They've left us alone today.</p>
<p>Don't speak too soon.</p>
<p>They might still give us some bother.</p>
<p>Any news?</p>
<p>Not a peep. I've reported.</p>
<p>What about decorations? Makarych and Bukhan?</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>What for, the Order of the Easy Chair?</p>
<p>Yes, they'll be put forward for a decoration. And why not that guy, our bloke? Why not put forward Saraikin?</p>
<p>Well?</p>
<p>I don't know. They say there were two scouts in the mountains.</p>
<p>Were your men there too?</p>
<p>They were taken out, [laughing] along with the others. It must be a joke.</p>
<p>Well, there was that boy who came back in tears. A frontier-guard. Valerka was there. The group was just going down with ammunition.</p>
<p>After morning prayers, I waited for a quarter of an hour, discharged my gun [laughs], and that was it. I looked sadly up at the sky.</p>
<p>Vityok, the water-carrier.</p>
<p>They're brought some wounded to Post 10. They said a Russian got killed.</p>
<p>If it was true, there would have been a hell of a row.</p>
<p>Well, get some boxes to take the stuff to the mountains.</p>
<p>Preparing for Liberation Day…</p>
<p>We'll get some boxes.</p>
<p><em>I look at these soldiers and it seems to me they can't have had much in the way of human happiness. They have left Russia, and everyone who looked to them for help. Perhaps some of them don't have anyone waiting for them anywhere. Lord, save and protect us. </em></p>
<p>Put your trousers on.</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>Put your trousers on. Where are the others?</p>
<p>Still over there.</p>
<p>Hasn't Gurin said anything?</p>
<p>Is he back?</p>
<p>It was Ponarin who left.</p>
<p>He hasn't said anything. Either that or I didn't hear him.</p>
<p>This is the 46th calling Plevna. Did you get through? Roger.</p>
<p>Where's your gun?</p>
<p>Where's your gun?</p>
<p>They took it.</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>My gun. But we have three.</p>
<p>I don't care. Take your things and go down.</p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>For your treatment.</p>
<p>I brought the ointment with me so as to put it on up here.</p>
<p>Sure?</p>
<p>Put your things in the dug-out.</p>
<p>Which do you prefer? Meat or butter?</p>
<p>"Meatter."</p>
<p>Give me some water.</p>
<p>Give me the mug.</p>
<p>Where is the tea? Have you hidden it?</p>
<p>Are you off your rocker?</p>
<p>My what?</p>
<p>Your rocker.</p>
<p>Tea?</p>
<p>Yes, with sugar.</p>
<p>Thanks for dinner, Yura.</p>
<p>Have some tea.</p>
<p>Have you tried the radio? You must.</p>
<p>You must contact them.</p>
<p>They're not answering.</p>
<p>Are you using their channel?</p>
<p>No, ours.</p>
<p>What did you say?</p>
<p>There's too much cloud. Stormclouds. Anyway, it's quiet today. What about tomorrow?</p>
<p>Maple 1 calling Maple 2. Maple 1 calling Maple 2. Maple 1 calling Maple 2. Their receiver's not switched on.</p>
<p>You know that song, Your older sister got married…</p>
<p>It's the next one on the tape.</p>
<p>We can listen till nightfall.</p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>That's when we have to give the tape back.</p>
<p>It's not allowed on night-watch.</p>
<p>Look, lightning.</p>
<p>The clouds have been drifting across all day.</p>
<p><em>"You… You don't even look at me/You won't remember me/You don't even look/In my direction. You don't even look at me/You don't even know I love you."<br />
</em><br />
We need a guitar.</p>
<p>I didn't find any in Kulyab.</p>
<p>Why should they have them?</p>
<p>37,000 roubles isn't much for a Zenith Reflex.</p>
<p>Do you think it's expensive?</p>
<p>Yes, a bit.</p>
<p>The other guy's got a Zenith, that's why he wants one.</p>
<p>Did you leave the axe?</p>
<p>That axe over there?</p>
<p>I put it there?</p>
<p>Did you take it?</p>
<p>No, it was hot.</p>
<p>He says we've mucked up the tape.</p>
<p>Sanya, here's a mission for you: you can repair the tape-recorder sockets.</p>
<p>I need another battery.</p>
<p>Why? This one is OK.</p>
<p>Look, it's working again!</p>
<p><em>Today is a strange, uneasy day. Our surroundings blend into the dust. This wind is called the Afghani. It makes one feel lonely and troubled.</em></p>
<p><em>It looks a bit like rain. No. I don't put any faith in those clouds.</em></p>
<p><em>No, it's not going to rain. This is Asia. Everything is complicated.</em></p>
<p>Sanya! Send the men over for their dinner.</p>
<p>He can't hear.</p>
<p>Chow-time!</p>
<p>Eat, eat!</p>
<p>Dinner!</p>
<p>Switch on the radio!</p>
<p>Use the radio.</p>
<p>Use our channel.</p>
<p>Send your men over for their dinner!</p>
<p>He's got it at last.</p>
<p>It's going to rain.</p>
<p>Look at those clouds.</p>
<p>They are coming from two directions.</p>
<p><em>We're going back to the frontier post, but I still can't forget those flashes. Another note in my diary: "I feel safe. I am not afraid to follow these men along the path. They seem to treat me as one of themselves. But perhaps I'm wrong to think that they see me as one of them."</em></p>
<p><em>The day is over. The base is less than a kilometre away.<br />
</em><br />
There's no more water here.</p>
<p>There should be some over there.</p>
<p>Go and wash them.</p>
<p>Is the spoon clean?</p>
<p>Do you want tea in it?</p>
<p>Tea at breakfast, tea at lunch and lots of tea at dinner.</p>
<p>Everybody happy?</p>
<p>Happy birthday!</p>
<p>How old are you?</p>
<p>22!</p>
<p>Cigarettes, Lighter.</p>
<p>Wine, please.</p>
<p>People will think it really is wine.</p>
<p>It's OK, we're eating rice.</p>
<p>What are you eating?</p>
<p>Water.</p>
<p>Have you finished?</p>
<p>Vovchik, Vovchik!</p>
<p>Come and eat.</p>
<p>Is it stewed?</p>
<p>It's pretty rough.</p>
<p>Call the other's while it's still hot.</p>
<p><em>The day is over. No fighting today. Thank God.</em></p>
<p>Left, right…</p>
<p>An alarm went off in the bushes. So they really were there.</p>
<p>Call them for dinner, or it'll be cold.</p>
<p>I arrived at Guchkom in April. When I first came, the grass was still short. When I left, it was ready for haymaking.</p>
<p>"I'll never forget that day/The day when I became a soldier"</p>
<p>Aim quicker! The second mortar, fire!</p>
<p>Hurry up!</p>
<p>Hurry up, the second mortar! Go on, go on!</p>
<p>Go on, aim!</p>
<p>You must aim quickly!</p>
<p>Well, I'll be off now, back to my position.</p>
<p>Good night.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p><strong>Episode 4</strong></p>
<p><em>All day long, the sun has kept coming out, only to disappear again behind pale clouds. A sultry day, devoid of colour. </em></p>
<p>Go on, go on! Go on! Go on. Easy does it! Stop!</p>
<p>Shut the door!</p>
<p>Are the tracks broken?</p>
<p>They've got stones in them.</p>
<p>OK, got it.</p>
<p>OK. Chuck it over there. Don't forget to scrape it.</p>
<p>Anyway, we'll go for a bathe afterwards.</p>
<p>Where are we going to swim? In the Seine?</p>
<p>There's a river.</p>
<p>How about on the other side of the Panjsher?</p>
<p>Oh yeah, and let's walk to France!</p>
<p>Sanya!</p>
<p>That's enough digging.</p>
<p>Once more.</p>
<p>Chuck it over there.</p>
<p>It'll roll down.</p>
<p>Is that me?</p>
<p>Go and wash.</p>
<p>And can I get myself shaved double-quick, too?</p>
<p>The captain told me to just this morning.</p>
<p>The captain? He says that to everyone.</p>
<p>There weren't any razors.</p>
<p>I haven't shaved because I haven't had the chance.</p>
<p>Misha! Got a cigarette?</p>
<p>I wish I was back on my kolkhoz.</p>
<p>You don't need to dig there, do you?</p>
<p>Not so deep, anyway.</p>
<p>What, go and leave everyone in the lurch?</p>
<p>No way.</p>
<p>This is how we help the Tadjiks.</p>
<p>No, this is how we help ourselves.</p>
<p>Two days of spadework in one day!</p>
<p>I'll call you if I need you.</p>
<p>Are you staying here?</p>
<p>We're leaving.</p>
<p>When?</p>
<p>Right now.</p>
<p>Don't be shy.</p>
<p>Fair's fair.</p>
<p>Well. Remember them to us.</p>
<p>And you were crying. [laughter]</p>
<p>The plane hasn't taken off yet.</p>
<p>Thanks for everything. Don't forget to shave.</p>
<p>Remember me to them, back in Russia.</p>
<p><em>Going home to Russia. Demobilised.</em></p>
<p>Safe journey!</p>
<p>Be seeing you.</p>
<p>Well, go on, then!</p>
<p>Keep in touch!</p>
<p><em>That's it. For them, military service and this war are over. Let's hope nothing happens to them on their way over the mountains.</em></p>
<p>Turn off the engine! Misha, stop it.</p>
<p>Take off the brake!</p>
<p>You'll ruin the brakes!</p>
<p>Take off the hand brake!</p>
<p>Heave-ho!</p>
<p><em>They'll never come back here again. That's it. It's over. Safe journey.</em></p>
<p><em>There's a soldier's mess for those who are staying. Goodness, it's hot here.</em></p>
<p>Ready, Faizev?</p>
<p>Don't forget your guns. We'll blast them over to the east. Your position will be like this. How many mines are there already?</p>
<p>I don't know the exact figure.</p>
<p>Take your section and go up there.</p>
<p>Can we have a rest?</p>
<p>Comrade Lieutenant, we've been sitting on guard all night long.</p>
<p>So have we.</p>
<p>And we were standing.</p>
<p>Where are they dragging us off to?</p>
<p>Comrade Lieutenant, what are your orders?</p>
<p>You cover the 20 metres from that bush to there.</p>
<p>To that hole?</p>
<p>No, make a barrage at the narrowest point. You, cover the corner near that tree. Take the fuses.</p>
<p>Go a bit further down, where the lieutenant is - I don't know his name. Lay a tripwire going upwards.</p>
<p>Up there?</p>
<p>Use a PZM. Fazrahimov, come here!</p>
<p>I'm Faisiev.</p>
<p>I told you, you're to go further ahead with Maltsev. Fazrahimov, er, Faizev, do you see the tree? Go up there, dig a hole and lay a mine. When I give the order, take off the safety device.</p>
<p>This is the cap. When it's pierced, the TNT explodes.</p>
<p><em>As if they knew what was going to happen, they decided to lay more mines around the post.</em></p>
<p>Sanin! Ready?</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>Major Abramovich… He was ready to die rather than leave what he was carrying. Now there was a man of principle.</p>
<p>Want a smoke?</p>
<p>OK.</p>
<p>Fomenko, I know him. I've been to his place.</p>
<p>About time too!</p>
<p>30 minutes.</p>
<p>You can't trust batteries these days.</p>
<p>They've been tested.</p>
<p>Yes, but they are all…</p>
<p>Not that one, give me a Number 7. Take one out of my back pocket.</p>
<p>Screw it right down, OK? Here. Don't short-circuit it or you'll wear the battery out in no time. You, what's-your-name, Faizev! Take a PZM and go up as far as the precipice, OK?</p>
<p>We've got one infra-red.</p>
<p>Should we put a PZM over there?</p>
<p>You've got PZMs, move forward, not too far up the slope, not too near the river.</p>
<p>Where the bush is. So as to aim the blast at them. Lay it diagonally. Right, Bekov! Get your mine ready.</p>
<p>Ready, Faizev?</p>
<p>Don't forget your guns.</p>
<p>Take off your headgear, except for your helmets. You must wear helmets in action. Put on your helmets! Stand to! Quick, now! Straighten your uniforms. Form ranks. In your ranks! Attention! Comrade Captain, the company is ready. The Deputy-Chief Lieutenant Kaverznev.</p>
<p>Good day, comrade border guards!</p>
<p>Good day, Comrade Captain!</p>
<p>At ease!</p>
<p>Stay in ranks.</p>
<p>No news for the moment. No movements of armed personnel detected within the protected area. The population are busy working. They may try to provoke us by attacking the post from the rear with small groups armed with mortars. We can't rule out the possibility. Conclusion: reinforcement all round. In your ranks! Attention! This is the plan: Rakhimov, Gabirov, Nibadullaev: 1 - H - 18. Yeraliev: 20 - 10 - 19. Dmietriev!</p>
<p>Here!</p>
<p>18 - H - 9 - 9. Nasyrov, Khadulloev!</p>
<p>Here!</p>
<p>26 - 15. Ageyev!</p>
<p>Here!</p>
<p>20 -10 -19.</p>
<p>The rest of you, off duty. Are any of you unfit for action?</p>
<p>What are you doing? Just in case, just in case…</p>
<p><em>When the base was finally attacked, at first it wasn't frightening.</em></p>
<p>Eagle 13 calling. Eagle 13 calling. Hearing you. Yes, I can see it too, that spot. It's done. We've already covered it with our ordnance.</p>
<p>Liberty calling.</p>
<p>Liberty, revoke last order.</p>
<p>Volga 10, this is Kulyab 65. K9, Eagle 13 calling, hold on.</p>
<p>Maybe it's coming from over there. That's the square Liberty mentioned. Falcon 29 at post 46.</p>
<p>Move forward in single file and be very careful, including on the way back. Repeat.</p>
<p>Did he say where the firing was coming from? From the direction of the base, you can take…  about a kilometre, see? They are positioned like that. It might be coming from thereabouts. Or from over there. Hard to say.</p>
<p>Follow the river!</p>
<p>OK, I'll get to work then.</p>
<p>What kind of injuries? Minor or serious?</p>
<p>Fatal.</p>
<p>Switch channels and explain what's happening. Straight at you or in another direction?. At which block, 1 or 2? Report, 1st! Get Vikin out of there immediately and try and see where the sniper is shooting from.</p>
<p>Rakhimov, all you lot in the trenches lie down, and put your helmets on, there are snipers out there!</p>
<p>Got it. Go on. You there! Yura, why have we lost contact? What's up? Liberty, keep a sharp eye on the Curtain.</p>
<p>They're still firing samovars. We're OK for the moment. We're firing back. We're firing back at them with our own samovars.</p>
<p>Come here! Keep the dog out of here. They must retreat.</p>
<p>Fire closer to us, they're already on the slope. Target the road. OK. The road, lads, the road!</p>
<p>Salyut! Salyut 1!</p>
<p>Nasyrov has made bread dough.</p>
<p>He'd better bake it, then.</p>
<p>Salyut 1, Eagle 13 calling. Fire at the road again, keep it coming, more thickly.</p>
<p>At the road, the road! Mortar!</p>
<p>Their commander reported activity in that sector. We must make a decision and carry out a manoeuvre. Let's transfer the men from there and concentrate them here. The enemy's altered his line of fire. He's shifting it towards us. Just leave the service guns. No, not from the Curtain, from those positions.</p>
<p>Transfer them where?</p>
<p>Let's think.</p>
<p>At the end here, in Position 1? Or closer to the mortars.</p>
<p>Closer to the mortars. At the Maples. There aren't enough of us.</p>
<p>The Maples are in the open.</p>
<p>But there are places to shelter in.</p>
<p>They'll be out in the open when they move.</p>
<p>There's no-one left here to man the ordnance.</p>
<p>All right with you if I go out and take a look around?</p>
<p>If you like. They are all on the hills.</p>
<p>Valera!</p>
<p>Yes!</p>
<p>Look, there must be a lookout on the hill.</p>
<p><em>War is hideous, from the very first shot to the last. There is nothing but dust, the smell of burning, stones, hot shrapnel, blood, a hint of fear. No room for aesthetics.</em></p>
<p>Let's get into position.</p>
<p>On foot, that way.</p>
<p>Call me when you arrive.</p>
<p>It's us he's aiming at. [giggles]</p>
<p>Where's it coming from?</p>
<p>Watch out for shells!</p>
<p>Mind your belt.</p>
<p>Shit.</p>
<p>Go on. You'll have to clean it.</p>
<p>It's stuck!</p>
<p>They're waving a white flag.</p>
<p>We weren't shooting at them.</p>
<p>Got it.</p>
<p>Have you been in the truck long?</p>
<p><em>Everything finished as suddenly as it began. The enemy retreated to the mountains to muster reinforcements.</em></p>
<p>We received 26 missiles. Exactly 26.</p>
<p>They have nothing better to do than count in the hills.</p>
<p>Oh yeah?</p>
<p>Yeah. They count the explosions.</p>
<p>You're wrong, they get data from the other side.</p>
<p>We prevented them from counting.</p>
<p>No, they work directly with Afghanistan.</p>
<p>So?</p>
<p>As soon as it's repaired, we'll know if the planes are going to strike again or not.</p>
<p>He was going to call.</p>
<p>Just going through the motions.</p>
<p>It was just a show to frighten them.</p>
<p>It's over, it's over.</p>
<p>You can put that down, if you like.</p>
<p>Not too many four-letter words?</p>
<p>It's life, You should warn us.</p>
<p>It's realistic.</p>
<p>It's realistic, but…</p>
<p>Here they come, at full speed.</p>
<p>He dropped the first one before he got here and he'd already left before the second. They must have warned him.</p>
<p>It was him they were signalling to.</p>
<p>He works for them part-time.</p>
<p>I haven't used up the munitions. I won't be taking any more. I've got enough.</p>
<p><em>All day long, the sun has kept coming out, only to disappear behind pale clouds. A sultry day.</em></p>
<p>At Post 13, the quartermaster had been. The way they looked at him! Hey, he's from the Moscow detachment.</p>
<p>Do you remember, yesterday? That girl in green who kept standing there.</p>
<p>Were they all dead, or what?</p>
<p>The brides…</p>
<p>Yes, she was there…</p>
<p>I worry about you.</p>
<p>No need. We can even make water from sand.</p>
<p>Today there was a birthday.</p>
<p>There was one yesterday, too. Mishin's. Concentrated milk and candies. What a birthday! We sat here and ate potato stew.</p>
<p>OK, that's enough.</p>
<p>You'll be all right. It's tough.</p>
<p><strong>Episode 5</strong></p>
<p><em>This is what I wrote in my diary: "A soldier is warming himself in the sun. He is lying on the slope not far from the gate of the frontier post."</em></p>
<p><em>It is December, and this is December 31st. That winter, there were some sunny days. It hardly ever snowed, but there were some sunny days. Because of this, all the passes were open to traffic in all directions, and none of us could tell [sighs] what each day would bring. Meanwhile, we had to get through the day. Sooner or later the year would finish, and God willing, next year it would all be just memories - memories of our dear ones, be they living - or dead.</em></p>
<p><em>His trench overlooks the Panjsher and a foreign country. And he himself is far from home.</em></p>
<p><em>This letter will take three months to arrive.</em></p>
<p>What time is it now?</p>
<p>A quarter past four.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p><em>We often used to leave the little valley, where the company was stationed, and climb, keeping strictly to the paths, up and up…</em></p>
<p>Let's go the short way, shall we?</p>
<p>Can you imagine what your mum is going today?</p>
<p>What would she be doing?</p>
<p>Celebrating New Year.</p>
<p>Without you.</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>We'll be stopping for a cigarette soon.</p>
<p>The hand with the stone means you have to do the carrying.</p>
<p>Have you got a stone? If I get the stone, I'll do the carrying. Otherwise, it's you. OK?</p>
<p>Yes, go on.</p>
<p>If there's a stone, I get to carry. If there's not stone, you do. This one. You get to carry.</p>
<p>No, you do.</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>If you'd got the stone, you'd have had to carry.</p>
<p>But it's the other way round.</p>
<p>So, today you do the carrying.</p>
<p><em>In the mountains, with each step we climbed, our lives were worth less and less, but we prized them more and more.</em></p>
<p>You can't put anything in the drawer. It gets stolen.</p>
<p>One time, those big heavies down by the river were on duty for 10 hours non-stop. They were dropping with tiredness.</p>
<p>Let's make some tea right now.</p>
<p>The minute he got hold of it, it burst into flames. The commander saw him, he was covered in dirt. He told us to wash him. Five of us had to scrub him with a rag in the WC. But we managed it!</p>
<p>Come and eat, guys.</p>
<p>Come and eat.</p>
<p>Everyone must be responsible for himself.</p>
<p>Your section is well-organised.</p>
<p>Why give them back?</p>
<p>When I leave, each man must do his chores.</p>
<p>Everyone must have his responsibilities.</p>
<p>I'm a tank commander, so I'm responsible for my crew.</p>
<p>I've found it!</p>
<p>Found what?</p>
<p>The shore!</p>
<p>Borya!</p>
<p>Stop it. I told you it had fallen. Why didn't you pick it up?</p>
<p>Move a bit.</p>
<p>My family still think I am in Altay.</p>
<p>Where?</p>
<p>Altay. [laughter]</p>
<p>My family don't know.</p>
<p>Most of us said nothing to our families.</p>
<p>I wrote I was going to be travelling around in a car. And that I'd be back in 4 months or so.</p>
<p>They'll be thinking, 4 months? But he was supposed to be demobbed before New Year's Day? [laugh]</p>
<p>According to my last letter, we're in Mongolia.</p>
<p>What, you?</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>I signed it. They made me sign the contract.</p>
<p>The cook has done a good job. The soup is excellent.</p>
<p>We're all cooks here.</p>
<p>Have some more.</p>
<p>No thanks.</p>
<p>Curtain, Elk 30 calling.</p>
<p>Who is Elk? Curtain?</p>
<p>Curtain 30.</p>
<p>Situation normal here.</p>
<p>Have you got anything for me?</p>
<p>Yeah, a kilo of TNT.</p>
<p>A kilo of TNT.</p>
<p>A horned elk.</p>
<p>That's Bedin.</p>
<p>He hasn't been down here for a long time.</p>
<p>He earns too much. He needed a sack to put it in. He was paid for 2 months instead on one. Happy times!</p>
<p>Kesha, what's the matter?</p>
<p>No one wants to talk.</p>
<p>I'm fed up.</p>
<p>Why are you drinking it?</p>
<p>Borya, look in the tub.</p>
<p>It must be half-full.</p>
<p>How much is there left in the tub?</p>
<p>There's still some.</p>
<p>About half.</p>
<p>Borya, bring me my bag.</p>
<p>Your bag of medicines?</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>You want to take some?</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>What do you want?</p>
<p>To take some medicine</p>
<p>For what?</p>
<p>My spots.</p>
<p>Fill the bowl half full.</p>
<p>Elk 30 calling, you're very faint.</p>
<p>Hearing you 2 out of 5.</p>
<p>I didn't get it.</p>
<p>This morning, he was loud and clear. Now I can't hear a thing.</p>
<p>Perhaps there's no power.</p>
<p>So what? Their transmitter is crap.</p>
<p><em>The person in charge of this high mountain post is allowed to have a personal dug-out, with a  stove. He is allowed to be alone, at least sometimes.</em></p>
<p><em>The night falls quickly. the wind is very cold. It gets a bit frightening, not because of the darkness all around, but because you can't hear anything. The wind is howling in the ravines. It'll be New Year very soon. As night falls, the clouds sink lower and lower, closer and closer to the base.</em></p>
<p>Happy New Year to all of you.</p>
<p>The same to you.</p>
<p>Take the cakes.</p>
<p>I've nothing to put them in.</p>
<p>Use your hands.</p>
<p>They're a present for you.</p>
<p>Well, see you later.</p>
<p>Give them our best wishes.</p>
<p>Yes, New Year is very soon.</p>
<p>Don't squash the cake.</p>
<p>A feast!</p>
<p><em>They bake cakes for themselves.</em></p>
<p>Wait, Sergei, I'll help you.</p>
<p><em>They're made a big cake.</em></p>
<p>But Sergei, you don't drink champagne.</p>
<p>No, I don't, but…</p>
<p>Give me time to dress.</p>
<p>Fifty.</p>
<p>Forty-five</p>
<p>Make a wish, it's nearly midnight.</p>
<p>What shall I wish for?</p>
<p>Got it!</p>
<p>Where's your ring?</p>
<p>Thirty.</p>
<p>Eternal life!</p>
<p>Ten.</p>
<p>I'll keep these horns.</p>
<p>Six, five, four, three, two, one…</p>
<p>Take cover!</p>
<p>Happy New Year!</p>
<p>Too far.</p>
<p>Happy New Year 1995!</p>
<p>Civvy Street!</p>
<p>Happy times for all our boys in Tadjikistan.</p>
<p>Except for Rustam.</p>
<p>Hurrah!</p>
<p>Long live our Union…</p>
<p>Of Republics!</p>
<p>Wonderful!</p>
<p>Two for tonight, guys.</p>
<p>Wait for two o'clock.</p>
<p>Two for tonight, and two at two o'clock.</p>
<p>The best would have been to open all four at once.</p>
<p>Why…</p>
<p>There's no witch behind us.</p>
<p>Do you remember when they baptised us with a club? We were so happy.</p>
<p>Courage!</p>
<p>How shall I do it?</p>
<p>How? You're the one who's cut it like that.</p>
<p>I've cut it already</p>
<p>Let's cut it there.</p>
<p>How shall I cut it?</p>
<p>Cut it into small pieces.</p>
<p>We'll get one jump ahead of the enemy.</p>
<p>You give it the works. We'll do it properly.</p>
<p>We'll help you. We'll come and spew over them.</p>
<p>That village is five minutes' work.</p>
<p>Three shells will do it.</p>
<p>Smashing! This cake is delicious.</p>
<p>Did you have a party like this last year too, Andrey?</p>
<p>There are our friends…</p>
<p>Are they celebrating too?</p>
<p>Shall we begin?</p>
<p>Is everyone in tune?</p>
<p>"Oh you, great frost/Do not freeze me/Do not freeze my horse"</p>
<p>We chose the wrong opera.</p>
<p>Give me a light.</p>
<p>"Do not freeze me/Do not freeze my horse/My horse/With his golden mane"</p>
<p>What about "The Steppe"?</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>"The Steppe"?</p>
<p>"The Steppe". "Nothing but steppe all round…"</p>
<p>Come on, Igor. We're all mortal.</p>
<p>Let's have a drink.</p>
<p>To absent friends.</p>
<p>Come on, Safar, courage. You knew Andrey too. Take it. Take it, let's drink.</p>
<p>There's only milk. No sour cream.</p>
<p>Hello, Santa Claus!</p>
<p>I've brought your present. How is the watch?</p>
<p>OK. No unauthorised activity on the border.</p>
<p>Anyway, I've brought you a present.</p>
<p>Thank you, Santa.</p>
<p>What's this?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Thank you very much.</p>
<p><em>In the cold night, in the darkness, to be sure, there's not much pleasure in picking your way across minefields. We set off. They were waiting for us up there.</em></p>
<p>Happy New Year, lads!</p>
<p>The same to you!</p>
<p>We've been waiting for you for ages.</p>
<p>Did you go to sleep?</p>
<p>We've only just been relieved. Is everything all right?</p>
<p>Yes. Is everything quiet here?</p>
<p>So far, yes. We don't know what's in store.</p>
<p>What time is it now?</p>
<p>Ten past three.</p>
<p>Can we sit and rest here for a bit?</p>
<p>No problem! Come in, have a look… We've left you some champagne.</p>
<p>Really?</p>
<p>It's symbolic.</p>
<p>There's hot coffee.</p>
<p>Coffee, too!</p>
<p>If there's any left. Do you want some?</p>
<p>Yes, a bit.</p>
<p>Champagne?</p>
<p>With pleasure.</p>
<p>Wait… where did we put it?</p>
<p>We'll have a bit.</p>
<p>You can film our life here. A NATO soldier would have topped himself long ago. Only our lads can…</p>
<p>Just a drop.</p>
<p>I know, I remember.</p>
<p>A little drop.</p>
<p>Thank you for coming up here.</p>
<p>God bless you.</p>
<p>The cameraman is cold. Pass it round.</p>
<p>Have a drop, Sergei.</p>
<p>Alexei, would you like a drink?</p>
<p>Not now.</p>
<p>Not now? Then that's it.</p>
<p>That's all then.</p>
<p>If there were more… Damn it! I wonder what it'll be like, 1995?</p>
<p>Is there any left?</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>No one wants to talk.</p>
<p>The day's over.</p>
<p>Tomorrow is another day.</p>
<p>We'll go through the day, same as usual.</p>
<p>Then it'll be the weekend and you'll come down.</p>
<p>Is it Wednesday or Thursday?</p>
<p>Tuesday.</p>
<p>Only Tuesday?</p>
<p>I've lost all count of time.</p>
<p>Too much salt?</p>
<p>No, it's all right.</p>
<p>I've put too much in it.</p>
<p>Is there any tea?</p>
<p>I don't know.</p>
<p>Let's make some.</p>
<p>There's none left.</p>
<p>The bowls need washing… Any water?</p>
<p>No…</p>
<p>To wash the bowls with.</p>
<p>It's hot.</p>
<p>That's good.</p>
<p>One last smoke? A very quick one. Come on!</p>
<p>No. If I'm not smoking, why should other people?</p>
<p>It's dog eat dog in the army.</p>
<p>You have to show your teeth sometimes.</p>
<p>You don't have to. I never do.</p>
<p>Sometimes you can't help it</p>
<p>I haven't got much longer to go.</p>
<p>Just a bit longer.</p>
<p>Nearly there.</p>
<p>Nearly.</p>
<p>Just a bit longer.</p>
<p>Not much.</p>
<p>I'd like to go home on Shrove Tuesday.</p>
<p>Or on Frontier Guard Day.</p>
<p>Whatever the date, it will be a holiday.</p>
<p>Will you be staying till New Year?</p>
<p>This is the Year of the Pig. They made a pig's ear of it, right enough. Wait, wait…</p>
<p>A leap year.</p>
<p>1, 2, 3, 4, 5…</p>
<p>Curtain 7, Curtain 7, Maple 1 calling.</p>
<p>1, 2, 3, Curtain 7,</p>
<p>Curtain 7, Maple 1 calling.</p>
<p>Where are the strangers? Where are they? Hello, nose. Good boy.</p>
<p>We'll be saying goodbye, then. We're going down.</p>
<p>Shall we come with you?</p>
<p>No, thanks.</p>
<p>Happy New Year again. Sorry we disturbed you. Best wishes. We'll come again tomorrow. Goodbye and good night</p>
<p>Goodbye. Be careful on the way down.</p>
<p>Be careful.</p>
<p><em>Somehow I managed to see the face of my watch. It would soon be dawn. The year was on its way. I had to sleep for at least a few hours and pack my things to go back to Russia, to St Petersburg.</em></p>
<p><em>"You won't leave me, will you?"</em></p>
<p><em>"No."</em></p>
<p><em>"Hello. Do you remember me?"</em></p>
<p><em>"I haven't forgotten you."</em></p>
<p><em>"That's good."</em></p>
<p><em>"Where are you going?"</em></p>
<p><em>"Back home. I live alone now."</em></p>
<p><em>"It isn't possible."</em></p>
<p><em>"Why? Everything is possible."</em></p>
<p><em>"God won't let such a terrible thing happen."</em></p>
<p><em>"He does sometimes."</em></p>
<p><em>"God will protect her."</em></p>
<p><em>"And what if He doesn't exist?"</em></p>
<p><em>"I'm dishonoured. I'm a terrible sinner."</em></p>
<p><em>"No, you're not. If you are a sinner, what am I? Your sin and your dishonour are made clean by the saintliness of your heart. Never let anyone say that it's better to end one's life."</em></p>
<p><em>"Do you often pray?"</em></p>
<p><em>"What would I be without God?"</em></p>
<p><em>"And what does God do for you? Nothing… You are too poor and lowly for Him."</em></p>
<p><em>Yes, it's time to go back to Russia. In Russia it is still cold. Snow and silence. And not a soul.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.sokurov.spb.ru/island_en/documetaries/dukhovnye_golosa/mnp_dgo.html" title="Spiritual Voices page on Sokurov website" target="_blank"><strong>Spiritual Voices</strong></a></p>
<p>Directed by <a href="http://www.sokurov.spb.ru/island_en/mnp.html" target="_blank" title="Alexander Sokurov's website">Alexander Sokurov</a>, 1995</p>
<p>Camera: Alexander Burov, Alexei Fedorov</p>
<p>Sound: Sergei Moshkov</p>
<p>In 5 parts: 38 min, 33 min, 87 min, 79 min, 90 min</p>
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<p>Solemn Opening of the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King - May 1967 Envelope has been cut open and has a standard 6.5p stamp, scribbled over in red biro. Postmark is 25 Jan, year not clear - 1977?<br />
November 12, 1970    First Flight at Mach 002 - 002 Concorde    franked with special frank but not addressed<br />
April 24, 1974    Fire Service<br />
June 12, 1974    Universal Postal Union<br />
July 10, 1974    Great Britons (Robert the Bruce, Edward The Black Prince, Owain Glyndwr, Henry V)<br />
October 9, 1974    Churchill Centenary<br />
November 27, 1974    Christmas 1974<br />
January 22, 1975    Charity stamp<br />
February 19, 1975    British Painters - Turner<br />
April 23, 1975    European Architectural Heritage Year<br />
June 11, 1975    Sailing<br />
August 13, 1975    Railways<br />
September 3, 1975    62nd Inter-Parliamentary Conference<br />
October 22, 1975    Jane Austen<br />
November 26, 1975    Christmas 1975<br />
March 10, 1976    The Telephone<br />
April 28, 1976    British Pioneers - Social Reformers<br />
June 2, 1976    The Bicentennial of American Independence<br />
June 20, 1976    Roses - The Royal National Rose Society<br />
August 4, 1976    British Cultural Traditions<br />
September 14, 1976 League Champions Kick Off in Europe - Liverpool - League Champions - U.E.F.A. Cup Winners commemorative envelope and postmark with standard 8p stamp<br />
September 29, 1976    William Caxton<br />
November 24, 1976    Christmas 1976<br />
January 12, 1977    Racket Sports<br />
March 2, 1977    British Achievement in Chemistry<br />
May 11, 1977    The Silver Jubilee of the Queen's Accession    13p, 11p, 10p and 8.5p stamps<br />
June 8, 1977    Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1977<br />
June 15, 1977    The Silver Jubilee of the Queen's Accession    Only 9p stamp<br />
June 21, 1977    The Queen's Silver Jubilee Tour 1977    13p, 11p, 10p and 8.5p Silver Jubilee stamps<br />
October 5, 1977    British Wildlife<br />
October 19, 1977    Liverpool F.C. League and European Champions    commemorative envelope and postmark with standard 8p stamp<br />
November 23, 1977    The Twelve Days of Christmas<br />
January 25, 1978    Energy<br />
March 1, 1978    Historic Buildings<br />
March 1, 1978    British Architecture Historic Buildings    Miniature Sheet<br />
May 31, 1978    25th Anniversary of the Coronation<br />
July 5, 1978    Horses<br />
August 2, 1978    1978/1978 Cycling<br />
November 22, 1978    Christmas 1978<br />
February 7, 1979    Dogs<br />
March 21, 1979    British Flowers<br />
May 9, 1979    Direct Elections to the European Assembly<br />
June 6, 1979    Horseracing<br />
July 11, 1979    Year of the Child 1979<br />
August 22, 1979    Rowland Hill (development of British postal system in 19th century)<br />
September 26, 1979    Police<br />
October 24, 1979    Rowland Hill (development of British postal system in 19th century)    Miniature Sheet<br />
November 21, 1979    Christmas 1979<br />
January 16, 1980    British Birds<br />
March 12, 1980    Liverpool &#38; Manchester Railway<br />
April 9, 1980    International Stamp Exhibition<br />
May 7, 1980    London Landmarks<br />
May 7, 1980    International Stamp Exhibition    Miniature Sheet<br />
July 9, 1980    Famous People (George Eliot, Charlotte Brontë, Mrs Gaskell, Emily Brontë)<br />
August 4, 1980    80th Birthday Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother<br />
September 10, 1980    Music: British Conductors<br />
October 10, 1980    Sport<br />
November 19, 1980    Christmas 1980<br />
February 6, 1981    Folklore (Valentine's Day, Morris Dancing, Lammastide, Mummers)<br />
March 25, 1981    The International Year of Disabled People 1981<br />
May 13, 1981    Butterflies<br />
June 24, 1981    The National Trusts<br />
July 22, 1981 The Royal Wedding (The Marriage of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer at St Paul's Cathedral 29 July 1981)<br />
August 12, 1981    The Duke of Edinburgh's Award<br />
September 23, 1981    Fishing<br />
November 18, 1981    Christmas 1981<br />
February 10, 1982    Charles Darwin<br />
March 24, 1982    Youth Organisations<br />
April 28, 1982    British Theatre<br />
June 16, 1982    Maritime Heritage<br />
July 23, 1982    British Textiles<br />
September 8, 1982    Information Technology<br />
October 13, 1982    British Motor Cars<br />
November 17, 1982    Christmas Carols 1982<br />
December 3, 1982 "All the lonely people…" (Unveiling of Eleanor Rigby Statue) Liverpool commemorative envelope and postmark with standard Christmas 1982 stamp<br />
January 26, 1983    British River Fishes<br />
March 9, 1983    Commonwealth Day 14 March<br />
May 25, 1983    British Engineering Achievements<br />
July 6, 1983    The British Army<br />
August 24, 1983    British Gardens<br />
October 5, 1983    British Fairs<br />
November 16, 1983    Christmas 1983<br />
January 17, 1984    Heraldry<br />
March 6, 1984    Cattle<br />
April 10, 1984    Urban Renewal<br />
May 15, 1984    Europa (CEPT 25th Anniversary; The Second European Election)<br />
June 5, 1984    London Economic Summit<br />
June 26, 1984    Greenwich (1884 - Meridian - 1984)<br />
July 31, 1984    The Royal Mail<br />
September 25, 1984    The British Council 1934 - 1984<br />
November 20, 1984    Christmas 1984 (The Nativity)<br />
January 22, 1985    Famous Trains<br />
March 12, 1985    Insects<br />
May 14, 1985    European Music Year - British Composers<br />
June 18, 1985    Safety at Sea<br />
July 30, 1985    Royal Mail - 350 Years of Service to the Public<br />
September 3, 1985    Arthurian Legend<br />
October 8, 1985    British Films<br />
November 19, 1985    Christmas 1985 - Pantomime<br />
January 14, 1986    Industry Year<br />
February 18, 1986    Halley's Comet<br />
April 21, 1986    The Sixtieth Birthday of Her Majesty The Queen<br />
May 20, 1986    Nature Conservation - Species At Risk<br />
June 17, 1986    Medieval Life<br />
July 15, 1986    Sport<br />
July 22, 1986    The Royal Wedding - His Royal Highness The Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson<br />
August 19, 1986    Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference 1986<br />
September 16, 1986    The Royal Air Force<br />
November 18, 1986    Christmas 1986    34p, 31p, 22p, 18p, 13p stamps<br />
December 2, 1986    Christmas 1986    12p stamp<br />
January 20, 1987    Flowers<br />
March 24, 1987    Sir Isaac Newton<br />
May 12, 1987    British Architects in Europe<br />
June 16, 1987    St John Ambulance<br />
July 21, 1987    Scottish Heraldry<br />
September 8, 1987    Victorian Britain<br />
October 13, 1987    Studio Pottery<br />
November 17, 1987    Christmas 1987 - It's Magic<br />
January 19, 1988    Natural History - The Linnaean Society<br />
March 1, 1988    The Welsh Bible<br />
March 22, 1988    Sport<br />
May 10, 1988    Transport and Communications<br />
June 21, 1988    The Australian Bicentenary<br />
July 19, 1988    The Armada 1588<br />
September 6, 1988    Edward Lear - Verse for Children<br />
September 27, 1988    Edward Lear - Verse for Children    Miniature Sheet<br />
November 15, 1988    Christmas 1988 - Compliments of the Season<br />
January 17, 1989    Birds - The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds<br />
January 31, 1989    Greetings Stamps<br />
March 7, 1989    Food and Farming - From Seed to Supermarket<br />
April 11, 1989    A Celebration of Anniversaries<br />
May 16, 1989    Games &#38; Toys<br />
July 4, 1989    Industrial Archaeology<br />
July 25, 1989    Industrial Archaeology    Miniature Sheet<br />
September 5, 1989    Microscopes<br />
October 17, 1989    The Lord Mayor's Show<br />
November 14, 1989    Christmas - Ely Cathedral 1189-1989<br />
January 23, 1990    RSPCA<br />
February 6, 1990    Greetings Stamps<br />
March 6, 1990    Europa 1990    ie Glasgow European City of Culture 1990<br />
April 10, 1990    The Queen's Awards for Export and Technology<br />
May 3, 1990    Penny Black - Anniversary Stamp    Miniature Sheet<br />
June 5, 1990    Kew Gardens 1840-1990<br />
July 10, 1990    Thomas Hardy - The Novelist 1840-1928<br />
August 2, 1990    Happy 90th Birthday to HM The Queen Mother<br />
September 11, 1990    Gallantry<br />
October 16, 1990    Astronomy<br />
November 13, 1990    Christmas 1990<br />
January 8, 1991    Dogs<br />
March 5, 1991    Scientific Achievements<br />
April 23, 1991    Europe in Space<br />
June 11, 1991    Sport<br />
July 16, 1991    Roses<br />
August 20, 1991    Dinosaurs<br />
September 17, 1991    Maps<br />
November 12, 1991    Christmas 1991</p>
<p><strong>Loose stamps</strong></p>
<p>1970    Mexic 70 - Posta Romana 55B football stamp    franked<br />
1970 Football World Championship - Jules Rimet Cup - Mexico - Team of Germany - 4B Y.A.R. (Yemen) - Air Mail - plus Arabic script - photo of football team franked<br />
1970?    Gerson (Brazil) Manama - Dependency of Ajman - 10 dirhams    franked<br />
1973    TT races 3p and 3.5p<br />
1974    TT races 3p, 3.5p, 8p, 10p<br />
Grenada - 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Jules Verne - 18c, 38c, 75c, $3<br />
Grenada - 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Jules Verne - $4 mini-sheet</p>
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