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The Dogs of Moscow
19 August 2009
The Moscow Times
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Hey, I have a friend that would like a Russian wife, but even he gets sick when he sees a woman who is clearly well over 40 year old showing ten or so pictures of herself in a BIKINI for everyone to LAUGH at.