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In 1986, myself and friend Randy Pardue took a journey to the U.S.S.R. We chose four cities and the Soviet Tourist Agency took care of our transportation, hotel, meals and a one hour tour of each city. Other than that we were able to be on our own.

Gorbachev was just starting to open the door. Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan were meeting while we were there. We were one of the test cases of tourist who were not totally controlled by a guide and the USSR.
Eventhough we were watched 'secretly', we were able to have some unique private experiences and met wonderful people.

In 1986 there were hardly any shops. Most the cars were low quality. Hardly anyone owned a car. The people were very nervous in the southern areas due to a more strict KGB. Only Moscow was 'modern' but represented more as a propaganda city.

We saw long lines of people trying to enter a shoe shop. The shoes were all basically the same and hard and uncomfortable in design. Waiting in line was the norm for food or clothing.

By age 18 you had a job. The nation propagandaly boasted 100% employment. One job we saw was an elderly lady with a bush attached to a stick. Her job was to walked the streets and sweep the dirt. The young people had failure in their eyes with their forced lifetime employment.

But all in all, they were people like us. Where we had plenty, they had little, but they wanted our plenty. The sad change I have seen with the fall of the Soviet Union is that the people were suddenly onslaughted with the destructive 'stuff' of our culture.

This video is a simple presentation shown at city group meetings who requested our experience in the U.S.S.R. Then we would have a question answer time.

I guess I caught the Russian flu in Moscow. Randy was in med-school and as my doctor, he voted for me to not take the funny pills I was given. Instead, staying outside in the chilling cold kept my fever down.

A very good trip with a very good friend.

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  • Thinking of our friends in Tblisi at this time of Russian attacks. August 2008

  • 1986 Randy Pardue and I went to the USSR.

    This video is a simple presentation shown at city group meetings who requested our experience in the U.S.S.R.

    Part 1 and 2 is the audio/video presentation.

    Part 3 and 4 are extra photographs.

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  • I know very well the USSR, I traversed 5 Soviet republics in 1979 with my car, it is a very beautiful country and the equality of the workers was present!

    Mister you lie! you made this voyage evec the American spirit, damage for you.

  • Hardly. Life expectancy dropped by seven years for Russian males. The onset of capitalism has been disasterous.

  • Fascinating. Thank you.

  • Great video and look behind the iron curtain when the Russian people were under such an oppressive regime.

    I just returned from Moscow 2 weeks ago. Its is amazing how things have changed the past 22 years. There are a zillion cars, shops, and people now. The live like most westerners. Maybe the oil wealth is finally trickling down to the masses.

  • Great video. Like a timecapsule.

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