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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2007

Taking a walk w/ my mom in the freezing cold (Um, Spring, where'd ya go?) making jokes and analyzing the Russian culture here in Brighton Beach.. Don't take it personally Vladmir - I am part Ruskie myself.

"Vladmir, come here darling, don't you dare look at that American girl, she is not accepted!" haha just kidding

I love NY's diversity. I love being American and a minority -- I admit it.

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  • lol same here in Berlin when you enter a turkish kebab shop!

    now I am not sure if I feel comfortable about visiting nyc o_O lol

  • haha!

    well i don't really count brighton beach as "nyc" hehe. Stick to Manhattan, you'll fit in anywhere, and if you go to the outer boroughs stick to the neighborhoods near Manhattan unless you have a certain place in mind to check out.

  • lol ruskies only :)

  • heh ;P

  • no it does not! it says they have pirogi

  • yummy

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  • Filthy ghetto of BB...hope it drowns in the ocean, there's nothing but human filth and frauds living there, mixed with illegals, really rough place.

  • let's see you go all the way Coney Island and you don't go to Nathans???

    you saw the sign, duh

    note to tourists, look up restaurants  first before going about. the food you want is not going to magically appear before your eyes. NY is made of many mini-cities/neighborhoods each with different ethnicities.

  • there r sure lots of RUSSIANS over there....

  • Although they mostly speak Russian around Brighton Beach, about 90% of people there are Ukrainian Jews. So a Nazi pig will most definitely NOT be comfortable here. Nor will he/she be very welcome. So why don't you just stay where you are and direct your hate towards the turks who make you so uneasy in your Aryan paradise! :))))

  • I live near Brighton Beach. Russians are reserving the whole restaurant very often for all sorts of occasions -- birthday parties, anniversaries, weddings, graduations, etc. To suddenly find out that your favorite restaurant or cafe is closed for a "private party" is pretty common. Just go to the next one -- there are dozens of spots in the area. ;)

  • I remember Brighton Beach, and people look a bit nervous there.

  • hahahah u goof ass ez we punk u of fin ur own country hahahahahaah fuk out if u not russia pussy

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