McDonalds Wedding

This Russian couple decided to held their marriage in a strange way. They went to Moscow subway and had a ceremony there and then rode the train for fun. When all got hungry they went to the subway’s McDonalds rest for some food.
Drive Thru

Drive thru, Russian way again.
Mc Duck

We’ve seen already fake gas stations, now they have fake McDonalds, like this one, called “McDuck”, in Russian city Petrozavodsk. They used the exact “M” trademark logo but also added some duck face for it..
First McDonalds Rest in Russia, 20 Years Ago

Around 20 years ago McDonalds got a permission from the Communist Party of Soviet Union to open its first rest in Soviet Russia. It was not only the first McDonalds but generally the first fast food place in Russia ever. People from all over the Russia when visiting Moscow wanted to visit this “pearl of the capitalism” so there were literary a few mile long lines of the visitors to this place.
Once in McDonalds 2

On the May 1st, 2007 a group of young men entered one of McDonalds fast-foods in Moscow with a few dark bags. Nobody knew that in a few minutes they would take out of these bags a few cats and would start throwing these cats throughout the counter inside the McDonalds kitchen shouting “Free cashier”. A few minutes later police arrived and arrested them together with a few cats as a clue for investigation.
This is the only photo from that event, it is not photoshop or something. People who participated in this didn’t belong to any “no-meat-eaters” or “anti global corporations” movements, and indeed they were not from the “no-animal-cruelty” society. They are artists from an underground movement and have done it as the pure act of art.
Russian Ads by Mr.Evil

These are works of Russian net-artist Mr.Evil. He often published his own view on different things in Russia, including these ads. A few days ago he was visited by people from Russian police. All his printed works were confiscated and he was told not to leave the city or he would regret a lot. That’s a real story of a real person, happening these days in Russia.
The ad above is for Russian cloths brand “Extra”.
