A member of Estonian parliament (riigikogu) demonstrating the classic parliamentary talking style. The location is the Emperor's Salon (императорский вагон) in the Go Rail train (Tallinn-Moscow-Tallinn). Travel in style!
Photo by Vahur, 28 December 2012.
Showing posts with label Russian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russian. Show all posts
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Parliamentary talking style
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Vahur Afanasjev
Monday, October 26, 2009
nachalnik kluba
In a very small town of South-Estonia, there is a night club which is loved by everyone. Before the club changed it's name to the name of the river that it stands next to, it was called "Your second home". On the picture is the owner of the club, a friendly gentleman, who doesn't mind having a few drinks with his guests or dressing up just for the fun of it. Cheers to club Võhandu! Photo by Andra Teede.
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Estonian Dream Slavic Band




Nice female (with topless male drummer) Heavy-Metal from Estonian-Russian border town Narva. The band called "Cash". Read more about this town & Slavic sense. Photo by Aapo Ilves. Bike Weekend, Sammuli, 26. 06. 2009.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Nude Guest at Russian Embassy

Estonians have very warm feelings towards Russia so if we visit our XXL-sized neighbour's embassy we take off clothes and rub the body with blood, sorry, red paint. Especially the girl. Photo by Rosin (Kass Ting), 12 January 2009 in front our Russian embassy in Tallinn old town.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Lady from the Russian Border. Deep Purple

Estonian Russian-speakers have a distinct Slavic sense of style that adds a nice touch to our mostly Scandinavian looks. This lady was born with natural fashionista sense and follows the style at full scale: coat, makeup, nails... The photo was taken by Rosin (Kass Ting) in Estonian-Russian border town Narva. Bombed down during WWII the town now is an interesting post-Soviet stalker zone, a hidden treasure for nostalgic shopping and street style hunting.
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