• Old Photos: Kansas City’s Golden Calf

    Found this cool photo via Google Life Photo Archives. This bull is still standing in Kansas City, in a different spot and on a shorter pedestal.

    Plastic bull in Kansas City on top of Pylon in front of American Hereford Assn. Building. © Time Inc.Joseph Scherschel
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  • Behind the Iron Curtain: The Soviet Army and Navy Day

    armyFebruary 23rd has a special meaning for people who grew up in the Soviet Union. Originally started in 1918 as the Red Army Day, then renamed “The Soviet Army and Navy Day” and now “Defender of the Motherland Day” this holiday became a de facto Men’s Day when all men were celebrated even if they never served in the military. Starting at the young age it was a day of anticipation for boys, when girls would bring them small presents and souvenirs to school just so the boys could brag, compare and play with them for the rest of the day (the favor was returned on March the 8th). For those who served it was a highly anticipated day off, with delicacies such as two boiled eggs and buckwheat for breakfast and maybe a rare day on the town (if you happened to serve near one). For the rest of the people it was another reason to have a drink.

    Over the years my opinion about my military service has changed from a wasted years of my life, two years of missed opportunity and needless sacrifice, to a fun and careless time when all I had to worry about was escaping any semblance of work and exercise at all costs. Although I was one of the most worthless soldiers the Soviet Army had ever seen, they got exactly what they paid for with their 7 rubles a month, which was just enough for a lunch and a few packs of cheap cigarettes. I made sure of that.

    Even though the Soviet Army is long gone, I still get a few messages from friends and relatives on this day. Mostly it’s a connection to the innocent days of our childhood when a simple souvenir and a card made us feel like men (slide show of old holiday cards below).

    Much has changed since the days of my military service. In the video below the Choir Of the Ministry of the Internal Affairs performs with the duo Ottawan, something that couldn’t have happened 25 years ago, when people from the same ministry were busy banning Western music.

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  • Meesha-razzi

    So I am standing on the corner of Westport Rd. and Pennsylvania, minding my own business, when KC Mayor is walking across the street, without a posse. Then his wife finally caught up with him, because he makes giant steps and she has to run just to keep up, and they walked into Harpos.

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    I need a better camera but trust me it was him.

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  • Behind The Iron Curtain: June 22, 1941

    Despite my bad memory some historic dates will probably stay with me for the rest of my life. On this day in 1941 the Nazis crossed the Soviet border as part of the operation Barbarossa and began what became known in the USSR as the Great Patriotic War. I wrote about the War many times before so I won’t repeat myself. Even the youngest veterans are 85-90 years today and there are fewer and fewer of the every year. The memory of the War was something my generation grew up with, hopefully it will not be forgotten by our children.

    I literally heard this song thousands of times (translation slightly clumsy but will do).

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    The huge country is rising
    Is rising for the deathly battle
    Against the dark fascist force
    Against their cursed hordes
    Refrain:
    Let our noble wrath
    Seethe like waves
    The national war is going
    The Sacred War
    Will resist the oppressors
    Of right notions (ideas)
    Rapists, bandits
    People’s tormentors
    Refrain:
    Let our noble wrath
    Seethe like waves
    The national war is going
    The Sacred War
    Don’t their black wings dare
    Fly over our Motherland
    Don’t the enemy dare tread
    Our immense fields
    Refrain:
    Let our noble wrath
    Seethe like waves
    The national war is going
    The Sacred War
    Lets hammer bullet into the brow
    Of the rotten fascist vermin
    Lets make a strong coffin
    For such breed
    Refrain:
    Let our noble wrath
    Seethe like waves
    The national war is going
    The Sacred War

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  • Russian Gourmet: Another Eggplant Recipe

    This recipe is really easy and results in a spread or a dip, name it as you wish. Eggplant is delicious and good for you in a variety of ways including weight loss:

    Don’t include too many eggplants in your diet if you’re interested in: Weight gain.

    In other words, if you stay with the eggplant diet you will finally be able to attain that figure you were dreaming about, all the while consuming tasty eggplant recipes.

    This recipe contains 2 eggplants, dill, garlic and mayonnaise – if you don’t like these ingredients separately or in combination, please move along.

    Remove green ends from the eggplants and place them in a pot of boiling salted water.

    Sometime during the cooking process try to turn the eggplants over, they will resist and try to flip back, one of you will eventually win, hopefully not the eggplant. You may want to use the lid for that purpose. Check periodically,when a toothpick goes through the eggplant without much effort, they are done. Time depends on the size and shape of your eggplant (if you know what I mean) but definitely over 20 minutes. Just keep checking. Remove from the pot. The next step is to press the eggplant. Place a cooling rack into the sink. Cut multiple slits into the skin of the eggplant lengthwise.

    You need some weight to extract as much moisture out of the eggplant as you can. One possible way to do it is to place a cutting board on top of the eggplant and weigh it down with a pot of water.

    Two hours later the eggplant should look fairly flat.

    I use the meat grinder to chop the eggplant, you can use the food processor, just don’t pulverize it, you are not making toothpaste, it should retain texture. Add plenty of chopped dill, a little mayonnaise and as much garlic as you deem appropriate. Some salt and pepper to taste.

    The final product looks like this and can be consumed with crackers or bread, in sandwiches, or on its own.

    Warning: In case of extreme weight loss please discontinue.

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