No Shorts Allowed !!!

Former Member
Former Member
I saw someone post this picture in r.s.s. Apparently, the guy was upset that he wasn't let in a pool in Czechoslovakia where he was visiting (he's from the U.S.) Have you seen these kind of signs elsewhere? Not that I'm against them, I'm perfectly fine wearing the "approved" attire. img240.exs.cx/.../261zo.jpg
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    Amen sister, I wish it was 5 too. It's just after four here. I think i rather be having a root canal right now than be working. You can tell my the amount of posts I've put up in the last two days that I LOVE my job! Dima, sorry hon, but the US had a HUGE impact on WW II both before they entered it (supplying Churchill with weapons, ammo, etc.) and a massive impact after the entered it. I have studied WW II in depth and can confidently say that America helped end the war more quickly. A big factor in ending the war ... the atomic bomb. Not proud of that moment in history, but nonetheless. Also, the additional American troops on the ground helped to win for sure! You have to keep in mind I learned WWII history in the States you learned it in Russia ... probably a different take. I still would love to know how the civil war is taught south of the mason-dixon line!
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  • Former Member
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    Amen sister, I wish it was 5 too. It's just after four here. I think i rather be having a root canal right now than be working. You can tell my the amount of posts I've put up in the last two days that I LOVE my job! Dima, sorry hon, but the US had a HUGE impact on WW II both before they entered it (supplying Churchill with weapons, ammo, etc.) and a massive impact after the entered it. I have studied WW II in depth and can confidently say that America helped end the war more quickly. A big factor in ending the war ... the atomic bomb. Not proud of that moment in history, but nonetheless. Also, the additional American troops on the ground helped to win for sure! You have to keep in mind I learned WWII history in the States you learned it in Russia ... probably a different take. I still would love to know how the civil war is taught south of the mason-dixon line!
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