Any of you guys thinking about going to fight in Ukraine?

this is incredibly hilarious.

Dunno, my back still hurts from the flights.

Yes, hilarious that a country with such a tiny economy thinks it can wag the dog for long eh?

A "female" troll for Russian eh? What are the chances? Rhetorical, we know the chances.
 
Hope your back recovers soon from your trip in the flight simulator.

Dunno, my back still hurts from the flights.

Yes, hilarious that a country with such a tiny economy thinks it can wag the dog for long eh?

A "female" troll for Russian eh? What are the chances? Rhetorical, we know the chances.
 
Hope your back recovers soon from your trip in the flight simulator.

Picking up vibes of Wetoddid2 the Uber driver or whatever his name was from this one. Slightly different vocabulary but the same mania.
 
Well, then we are all glad you made it back safely, Burg. Take a good rest and talk to us again when you are refreshed and rested.

Picking up vibes of Wetoddid2 the Uber driver or whatever his name was from this one. Slightly different vocabulary but the same mania.
 
Well, then we are all glad you made it back safely, Burg. Take a good rest and talk to us again when you are refreshed and rested.

Yep, the mania and uninformed rants, so familiar. I'll read back a few posts later and see who it is.
 
Now this is now going to be in a fight for long is is? Unless their plan is to give Nato sepsis from rusty old tanks.

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Those of us over 40 remember well why the USSR collapsed, no money and it has actually got even worse for Russian Fed on relative terms, or it is the Z-Fed now?
 
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Steven Givot
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Day 2
Today was my first day actually contributing to the humanitarian disaster unfolding in Europe.

It has been impossible to sign up for work at World Central Kitchen. When I emailed, they said just show up, there’s plenty to do.

This morning I showed up. The nearest lodging I could book is about 90 minutes south of Przemsyl (Poland) in Sanok (Poland). It’s only about 45 miles, but the drive is across the Carpathian Mountains (2 passes) and through a countryside where most of the farmhouses have chimneys bellowing smoke from burning firewood. The road is about 20-30 miles from the Ukraine border.

When I arrived there were about 50 people working in about 25,000 sq ft (half the CBOE trading floor) that was a dirty warehouse three weeks ago. In a week, World Central Kitchen (WCK) paint everything from the floor up. There had been no plumbing other than a toilet. Now there is state of the art mass quantity cooking equipment, stainless steel sinks, 6 for diameter “paella pans” that hold about 950 GALLONS of food (up to the brim) on enormous propane burners. I think there are ten of these.

There is a walk in refrigeration room that is about 2000 sq ft that a Polish company put together in 24 hours with a garage door to enter and leave with enormous quantities of food on fork lifts.

Today, my little group from Ohio, Idaho, Portugal, Canada, and the UK peeled an enormous quantity of potatos and cored/sliced an ungodly amount of apples (for baby food).

I won’t go into details, but we were told that we fed 7000 people in Przemsyl and at the border, and we prepped food to be cooked in Lviv, Ukraine for another 30,000 people. Not a typo: 30,000.

The volunteers are from everywhere in Europe, the US/Canada, and one from Japan. They show up, and they work. Some for a few days, some for longer.
After the 90 commute and 10 hours working, I’m tired but also wired. Sometime in the next few days, I’ll join trips to three places.

On trip will be to the train station in Przemsyl. I’m told there are 70 Polish volunteers greeting people as they leave the train and helping them sort out their next destination. Some know people in Europe and have a place to go. Far too many do not. They are being spread throughout Poland and beyond. I have been told that most homes and apartments in Warsaw and Krakow have a host family and one or two refugee families. The generosity of the Polish people is beyond comprehension.

A second trip will be to a local shopping mall that has just been built but is not yet occupied. There are many thousands of women and children sleeping on the floors as well as an enormous space used to store donations of clothing, baby goods, things to occupy kids, etc.

The third trip will be to the border. I will be serving people the first meal many have had in days. With the bombing near Lviv (not far across the border), many people who had traveled as far as Lviv are not coming to Poland — many on foot. They (many with children of all ages) are tired, hungry, and cold. The temperature at night is around freezing. The past two days have been warm (50s) and sunny. Still, when they reach the border, hot food is an immediate need.

I will update this daily. The last thing I’ll post is one ton of beef and 1000 pounds of apples for baby food — part of what was cooked today.
Steve

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And not a hair net or appropriate head covering in sight.

Disgusting.
 
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