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vladimir putin sucks: NOTIMEFORCLEVERNESS
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Monday, September 8, 2008. I am in Romania. I have literally like one minute to type a message out before heading off to training, but I wanted to let the negative three people who read these that I am here in one piece, and only mildly freaking out. Thankfully, I remember feeling these same things when I got to Georgia a year ago, so it's easier to handle the second time around. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dathert (at) gmail.com. For printable mailing labels in English and Georgian. Tom Schreibe...
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vladimir putin sucks: October 2009
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Thursday, October 22, 2009. Hello there. If you are still following this blog, I would like to humbly request that you check out my new blog, at www.danielatherton.com, whereupon you will find everything you ever found on this blog and MORE, specifically because I will try not to forget about the new blog for months and months at a time. Thanks! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dathert (at) gmail.com. For printable mailing labels in English and Georgian. Service II - Tamazi's Wedding, Part I (Best Of). Enter ...
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vladimir putin sucks: Turning A New Leaf. Or: From Vlad (Putin) to Vlad (the Impaler). Or: 28 Days in Skeletor. Or: Moving into my new apartment in Rustavi! Excited!
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008. Turning A New Leaf. Or: From Vlad (Putin) to Vlad (the Impaler). Or: 28 Days in Skeletor. Or: Moving into my new apartment in Rustavi! Not sure yet) the Romanian city of Brașov. And forward the information to anyone you know. I'll continue to use this blog to pass along fundraising information, but for now please visit the website and consider how you might be able to help. It would mean a lot not just to me, but to all of us who have worked so hard to help ordinary ...All g...
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vladimir putin sucks: September 2008
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Thursday, September 18, 2008. Exile On Not Main Street, Part II. Or: The road less traveled. Also vodka. Hello, friends. Romania is still Romania, and language class is still language class (For a limited time only, all the suck of PST, crammed into a more portable three weeks! Available for the low low price of oh just kill yourself now! It was nice to be able to contribute to the discourse. Also, I showed the photo of me as Bearinacage. Me: “I may have to leave for Tbilisi tomorrow.”. My host family: &...
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Cuttino's Georgian Life: I am cold, but not dead...
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A journal of my Peace Corps service in the Republic of Georgia, 2006-2008. Thursday, February 07, 2008. I am cold, but not dead. Well, I've let this blog sit and languish over the winter for far too long. What's happened over the time away? Georgia has been in the grip of the coldest winter in a decade- leaving me without water for weeks (seriously, can insulation really be that hard? I'll post more on all this. Posted by Cuttino Alexander @ 5:13 AM. Peace Corps Georgia Blogs. Ryder in Georgia (G7).
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Cuttino's Georgian Life: Moving On...
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A journal of my Peace Corps service in the Republic of Georgia, 2006-2008. Monday, April 25, 2011. The war was a sad and shocking end to my Peace Corps service, as these final posts reflect. The good news, however, is that the ultimate nightmare scenarios did not come to be. Things were tragically set back, but the resilient Georgians picked up the pieces and moved on with the rebuilding and reforming of their nation. Epistles from the Caucasus. Posted by Cuttino Alexander @ 3:14 PM. Ryder in Georgia (G7).
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Cuttino's Georgian Life: St. George's Day, Year 2
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A journal of my Peace Corps service in the Republic of Georgia, 2006-2008. Thursday, November 29, 2007. St George's Day, Year 2. This old woman sang on the mountainside for hours. Children at the church, waiting to get the chickens blessed. My apologies to PETA. Posted by Cuttino Alexander @ 5:22 AM. Great to see the side of Georgia from foreigner's point of view! I am Georgian and I am thankful to you for this blog! Peace Corps Georgia Blogs. Ryder in Georgia (G7). Mark and Lisa's Georgia Journal (G7).
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Cuttino's Georgian Life: "Heavy Fighting" in South Ossetia
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A journal of my Peace Corps service in the Republic of Georgia, 2006-2008. Thursday, August 07, 2008. Heavy Fighting" in South Ossetia. I know its been a long time since I have updated this blog. I finished out my service last week and left Georgia two days ago. Work got very busy and things fell by the wayside and I apologize for that. In the near future I will post some blog entries reflecting on the positive times during my last days in Georgia. Posted by Cuttino Alexander @ 7:05 PM.
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Cuttino's Georgian Life: Stalin's Big Day
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A journal of my Peace Corps service in the Republic of Georgia, 2006-2008. Thursday, February 07, 2008. I'm sure it seems strange to an American that Stalin would still be held in such regard, and I realize that so far I have written very little about the "Stalin cult" here in Gori and, to a lesser degree, in all of Georgia. We all know what Stalin did while in power. Many Georgians here in Gori recognize that, though some either deny it or play it down ("He really didn't kill. Peace Corps Georgia Blogs.
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Cuttino's Georgian Life: Helping Out
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A journal of my Peace Corps service in the Republic of Georgia, 2006-2008. Sunday, August 31, 2008. Since I'll be traveling, I'm planning to organize a project to help out with this work after the holidays. Hopefully by the winter we will have a better picture of the long term needs arising from this crisis. In the meantime, a group of former Peace Corps Volunteers have started an initiative to help out with the current basic needs of displaced people. You can visit their website here.