Some Daily Photos 5

Here are some more daily shots from Russian streets.
Here on the first pic author claims that in Russia there are drive-ins for train drivers. Is that really so?

Russian bus drivers read books while driving.

Can you get more from your passenger car?

Russian passengers are helping the bus to keep going.

Russian office workers are creative too.

Why do I need odometer if I can put my teddy on this excellent shelf?

If South Park would decide to have some Russian hero they can use this prototype.

It looks like Iraq, but with snow?

Yeah we all have graffiti in our cities, but look at this barbed wire on the top of the fence.

What a lock.

Ah, they CAN do more with their car!

Bridge seems to be firmer than the truck.

That’s a Russian police dance?

Snow is all around us…

If you go travel to Russia and don’t have for some occasion money for the ticket you can always ask for an extra place. In the front row.

It’s been a hard day…

We already had the story about drowned tractors, it’s a common thing in Russian villages, now in winter too.

She looks happy, but he isn’t…

Russian Western Union money transfers may differ from the ones you are used too…
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that McDonald’s in the metro photo is clearly photoshopped.
Car reflection in the window
Kenny`s matrioshka is too, but i`ve seen real ones with SP heroes.
Mtrioshka! Thank you. I was wondering what those were called. Matrioshkas are the only Rusian items that I have ever seen sold in the United States. I wonder if these are Russia’s #1 export item.
hehe. 50% watch chips made in Russia. If you purchase Casio, you purchase russian IC.
Why I haven’t earlier heard about “bath drivers”…
McDonald’s definitely photoshopped 100%.
I hate Americans and i’m a gay!
what the hell??
Don’t worry AmericanRussia , he says all sort of weird crap like that.
I can’t wait for the worldwide EnglishRussia get together. There are several strange and humorous people on here.
You know, their should be a forum with this website. I see we have a few regular posters, myself being one. It would make for interesting reading. I think I’ll put a request into the admin for one.
It would be interesting to know the nationalities represented on this site. I’m guessing 50% Russia & former USSR, 25% USA & Canada and the remaining 25% from other the UK & EU countries. Any thoughts?
I’m 100% Irish.
im 100% Pure Texan
If you are pure Texan, then why are you AmericanRussia?
100% Americanyitz.
I’m Malaysian
I’m a Poland Located Armenian
You totally forgot the south. I’m from Argentina.
Wow! Looks like we need to get more Russians on this site. I told two Rusian girls from the gym about it yesterday.
The third picture down with the boxes on top of the car, that picture is not from Russia. Judging by the reg. plate on the car and the truck beside it, it seems to be from Kazakhstan.
A Hard Day reminds me of Moscow-Petushki… ech Wieniczka, and your cocktails…
And McDonald can be photoshopped, but today’s BTL Agency’s creative concept’s simply include such hiperrealistic ad concepts…
I keep coming back for the picture of the girl on the guy’s shoulders. Wow, she’s sexxxxy!
You need to see the pictures of the Paris Hilton of Saint Petersburg! Now she is hot!!!!
Mtrioshka! Thank you. I was wondering what those were called. Matrioshkas are the only Rusian items that I have ever seen sold in the United States.
There are lots of russian stuff for sale in US, just go in civilized states (and the very few decent cities US has) in NE or West coast. To tell you the truth, while Russia sucks, I would not make fun of it from Texas.
I’m not from Texas. I was born and grew up in the Chicago, Illinois area.
Whats up where is bears and alcoholics
I feel, in my honest opinion, that the way some people think of Russia is sick, and horribly wrong, the wets has this image of people dieing, and murders all around, THERE IS NO TSAR ANYMORE PEOPLE! times have changed, while life may be difficult in Russia (thank you Americans), they do live civilized lives, and they are no different than anyone else in the United States.
That’s a Russian police dance?
No, it`s just cop`s sirtaki!!!!!!!!!!!!
Хахахахаха!!!Круто подстроенно!!!