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RyanD

climber
Squamish
Feb 6, 2014 - 01:08pm PT
Yeah so funny that a hotel with a floor less lobby & no hot water still managed to make sure topless Putin portraits are in every room.
Karen

Trad climber
So Cal urban sprawl Hell
Feb 6, 2014 - 01:15pm PT
Sounds like the cult of personality still exists in Russia if Putin's pictures grace all the hotel rooms.



Damn the people to Hell for killing innocent animals.
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Feb 6, 2014 - 01:34pm PT
Karen, you're talking about Russians. Put it in perspective.
They can handle hell.
John M

climber
Feb 6, 2014 - 01:42pm PT
Americans kill dogs every day. We just round them up on a more regular basis.
Vitaliy M.

Mountain climber
San Francisco
Feb 6, 2014 - 02:17pm PT
Sounds like the cult of personality still exists in Russia if Putin's pictures grace all the hotel rooms.

Not all. It is probably like 1 or 2 hotels. They have to make fun of Russia somehow. Personally when I lived in Ukraine I never saw two toilets without a separation wall. But someone found two toilets like that somewhere and made a huge deal about it all over the net.
It is sort of sad how many haters there are. Or photos of all the signs that are not in perfect English grammar. OOOOO what a surprise, people in this country do not speak English.
This thread should be re-named LET'S MAKE FUN OF RUSSIA and someone should start a thread that is on actual Olympic games...
Chaz

Trad climber
greater Boss Angeles area
Feb 6, 2014 - 02:25pm PT
The dual-toilet shitters: One is for pissing, the other is for sitting and shitting. I doubt they're intended to be used at the same time.
RyanD

climber
Squamish
Feb 6, 2014 - 02:28pm PT
The septic system can't handle toilet paper??
karen roseme

Mountain climber
san diego
Feb 6, 2014 - 02:31pm PT
here is the whole NYT article
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/06/sports/olympics/racing-to-save-dogs-roaming-around-sochi.html?_r=0
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Feb 6, 2014 - 02:57pm PT
LET'S MAKE FUN OF RUSSIA

Well, you gotta admit, Vitya, that for $50 BILLION one might reasonably
expect halfway decent accomodations. Oh, wait, I forgot that about $40 Billion
went into the pockets of Puta's cronies.
Reeotch

climber
4 Corners Area
Feb 6, 2014 - 05:36pm PT
[Click to View YouTube Video]
Vitaliy M.

Mountain climber
San Francisco
Feb 6, 2014 - 06:10pm PT
one might reasonably
expect halfway decent accomodations.

So why are you complaining? Extra money went on those half nude Putin paintings! :)

Next year I hope to be your secret Santa ;) muahahaha
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Feb 6, 2014 - 06:16pm PT
I ain't complaining cause I ain't there! I've stayed in the very best hotels
there and they were stoopidly expensive but not as good as a Hampton Inn
except in the case of the Metropole and the Astoria which got bonus points
for historic factors. Picked up the phone to call a Russian friend and the
line was all goofy - sounded like people talking in the background. I kept
asking,

"Is Edik there?" (in russian, duh)

Finally this dude starts yelling at me, "This is the bla-bla police station,
you dumbfuk!"

Nothing like a direct line to the cop shop, eh? And no extra charge either!
John M

climber
Feb 6, 2014 - 06:24pm PT
Anyone on the Taco actually been in the Olympics? As an Olympian.. Or been a coach?

( micro nut.. your post on the creationist thread was too funny.. haha. you are doomed Vitally. OT from now on.. haha )
Vitaliy M.

Mountain climber
San Francisco
Feb 6, 2014 - 06:27pm PT
I believe Micronut was in the Olympics for swimming?
RyanD

climber
Squamish
Feb 6, 2014 - 06:41pm PT
http://m.voanews.com/a/1843380.html



For just 17km (10.5 miles approx) of highway built for the Olympics in Sochi it cost more than 2.5 billion. The entire cost of the Vancouver 2010 games was 7.5 billion!


The total transportation link cost was 8.7 billion! Yikes!

Reeotch

climber
4 Corners Area
Feb 6, 2014 - 06:48pm PT
Yeah, right! ^^^^^^^^^

I wonder what small fraction of that actually went in to transportation.

Looks like the Russians have learned the meaning of PORK!
RyanD

climber
Squamish
Feb 6, 2014 - 10:23pm PT
My wife just showed me this one lol!



[Click to View YouTube Video]
karen roseme

Mountain climber
san diego
Feb 7, 2014 - 10:16am PT
http://qz.com/174165/sochis-olympic-orcas-are-missing-have-they-been-smuggled-to-china/

Sochi’s Olympic orcas are missing. Have they been smuggled to China?
qz.com
When the Sochi Olympic Games kick off on Friday, one thing will be missing. Well, two. A female orca named Narnia and an unnamed juvenile male—both of them recently captured in the...
steve shea

climber
Feb 7, 2014 - 10:44am PT
I think Bode won the first training run of the DH. He has been skiing speed well lately!
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Feb 7, 2014 - 12:34pm PT
Sochi Olympic Winter Games at root of residents' housing woes

Russia relocated hundreds of residents in preparation for the Sochi Olympic Games. Dozens were evicted, their homes and land seized.



By Sergei L. Loiko
February 6, 2014, 5:00 p.m.



SOCHI, Russia — Half a mile away, thousands of people waved flags, held balloons and cheered Thursday as the Olympic torch passed by. Nina Toromonyan stood in the gray rubble that remains of her home and cried.


She recalled her elation in 2007 when her city was selected to host this year's Olympic Winter Games. She imagined that wonderful things were coming. She didn't think that riot police would throw 13 family members out of their three-story home to make way for a new highway two miles away. The compensation they received wasn't enough to reestablish themselves, she said.

"There is nothing I hate so much as these Olympic Games, which made me and my family a miserable bunch of bums," said the small, frail 63-year-old.

Yuri Maryan, head of Sochi's nongovernmental anti-corruption coalition, said dozens of people suffered similar fates in the years leading to the Olympics, which open Friday. Legislation known as Law 301 allowed the seizure and demolition of privately owned plots of land and buildings in preparation for the Games. It never took into account the consequences for people living in Sochi, he said.

"It was a very Soviet way of doing things: anything for a noble purpose," Maryan said. "Given the ample corruption around this theme, the project became a disaster for many families."

Toromonyan said the police showed up Oct. 23 wearing black masks and armed with Kalashnikovs and clubs. They pushed and kicked everybody out of the house at gunpoint.

One officer dragged Toromonyan's older sister by the hair as she kicked and wailed. Toromonyan's 63-year-old husband, Karapet, tried to intervene but was clubbed and forced to the ground, she said. One of the frightened grandchildren, 9-year-old Grisha, pleaded with the policemen: "Please, don't shoot, don't kill us." His mother tried to calm him, saying it was just a movie being shot and no one would get hurt.

Toromonyan had lived in the house since 1970, when she married Karapet. She still carries a yellowish piece of paper with a stamp indicating the property, slightly more than half an acre, was given to her father-in-law to honor his bravery in the army in World War II. She said she had shown the paper repeatedly to bureaucrats and judges, but to them it was worthless.

Officials and judges decided that in accordance with Law 301 the house and the land were in the way of the new Sochi-Adler highway. Adler is the site of Olympic venues. It did not matter that the highway had already been built before the house was demolished, passing a good two miles from the house.

Officials saw no violation of the law in Toromonyan's case.

"In accordance with that law we have relocated more than 1,000 people and we paid good compensation or offered them other housing," said Sergei Somko, deputy chief of the Olympics department of the Krasnodar regional administration. "Very few people complained, and when they did it was up to courts to decide what should be done. Those houses that were initially built with violations, or illegally, were not entitled to compensations."

Toromonyan has no proof, but thinks that someone with good connections will swoop in and buy the plot of land.

The three families, including four children, who make up the Toromonyan clan received the equivalent of $152,000 in compensation. They divided it equally but couldn't buy a house for any of the families, who now are renting cheap apartments in Sochi. Toromonyan, her husband, their daughter and granddaughter are renting two rooms in an unfinished house down the hill.

Toromonyan comes to the ruins every day to feed the family's dogs and cats, which are still there. As are the two houses flanking hers; officials said those were not in the way.

Angela Zilberg, a 42-year-old real estate developer, said she also got in the way of the Olympic juggernaut. Two apartment houses she built in central Sochi with the funds of more than two dozen families who lived in them were demolished in October because they did not fit the new image of Sochi, she said. Officials said that both structures, built in 2010, had code violations.

The police and demolition teams arrived in the middle of the day and in a pouring rain threw all the furniture they could out of the houses without waiting through an appeal period, Zilberg said.

"When I met personally with the judge a few days later, he told me privately, 'They would have rolled me into concrete and asphalt if I had ruled in your favor,'" Zilberg said. "I was initially so naive as I had all my documents in order and couldn't believe they would do this with new houses. But they falsified some documents in court."

Zilberg and her tenants never received any compensation. More than that, she was ordered to pay a $100,000 fee per apartment house for demolition. She has refused to pay.

The Olympic torch relay that attracted so many people Thursday circled the streets of Sochi but avoided Poselkovaya Street, which for the last three years was popular with trucks delivering supplies for the highway construction. The activity eventually made the street impassable.

Neighbors say Irina Berezina, 42, fell into a mud pit on the road and died last May before an ambulance could get to her. Her grief-stricken husband died three months later, they said.

Poselkovaya Street remains dangerous.

Ulyana Goretskaya, 27, said doctors wouldn't brave the street to reach her sick child last week. "So we had to carry her to the hospital in our arms over these slippery and treacherous boards underfoot," she said. "What if there is a fire? No one will save us then! And the builders are in no hurry to repair our street."

People are not the only ones suffering. Stray dogs reportedly have been mercilessly exterminated.

"Games or no Games, we have to keep stray dogs under control," said Alexei Sorokin, head of a regional pest control company.

Witnesses say animal control workers not only shot the animals but also poisoned them.

"The authorities are trying to resolve by the most brutal methods the problem of stray dog overpopulation in the area," said Nadezhda Mayboroda, who runs a dog shelter that opened two weeks ago outside Sochi, a long distance from the Olympic Park. She said the poison affects the dogs' ability to breathe, and they suffocate.

Of the more than 100 dogs in the shelter, about 60 have been brought by volunteers from the Olympic Village in the last two days, she said.

"Our shelter will not save all of them, as the state needs to devise a whole new strategy about them," Mayboroda said, "But the state has other more important issues on the agenda now, as you know."

sergei.loiko@latimes.com


Copyright © 2014, Los Angeles Times

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It should be pointed out that Toromonyan is Armenian and Zilberg is Jewish.
Probably not a coincidence.
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