Air Condition Job
Installing an air-conditioning unit in Russia might be of big fun.
The Turbo Turtle
This turbo turtle video actually is a viral video ad for one of the Russian cellphone providers selling fast cellular modems for laptops.
Armament Exhibition
Some Russian Armaments Exhibition for you weapons lovers.
Russians Are Here
Well, Russians are already here. They are riding among us, using our car plates with the secret Russian words embedded into them. The one above starts this series of Russian American Car Plates. It says “I’am first b*tches!”, this slangy phrase came from commenting habits to real life. So we put him first.
Sometimes they use only Latin alphabet letters, sometimes use tricks to use Latin letters or even numbers for a Cyrillic letter substitute, thus looking ambiguous for simple Americans but very obvious for any Russian meeting such a plate on the road causing him to understand that this is his fellow immigrant guy is driving ahead. We gonna decipher some of those secret messages American Russians are putting on their plates down there:
Bentley in the Field
In some parts of Russia they need luxury cars like Bentley to drive in the fields too. Sometimes they drive too fast where there are no roads and crash their beautiful luxury mechanics, like this one from Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
Magic Spot
This one is a magic spot in Moscow, Russia. It is famous for it’s weird attraction of road accidents. With a strange regularity cars crash each other right on this spot, many times in the year, as you can see on those photos.
Odessa Street Art
Street art in Odessa, Ukraine.
St. Petersburg, 19th Century
Russian famous city two centuries ago.
10 Men Power
Towing a big transport plane? No problem, a towing force of just 10 men power is what needed to do that.
Car Under the Bridge
Drivers in Kiev could see this accident happened a few days ago. As the passers-by have been told that the car has been fallen from the 90 feet tall bridge and crashed into the paved road, made a hole in it and deepened into the ground by the half.