• Imagine if TARDIS were a snow ball...

    From Agent Jakanov@3:633/280.2 to All on Sun Feb 25 02:34:38 2024
    It could roll all the way from Saint Peter, to Moskva, to Nizhny Novgorod,
    to Kazan,
    to Perm,
    to Ekaterinburg,
    to Omsk,
    to Novosibirsk (my hometown!),
    to Tomsk,
    to Krasnoyarsk,
    to Irkutsk,
    to Ulan Ude,
    to Harbin,
    to Vladivostok,
    to Sapporo,
    to Alaska. It would be huge by the time it visited every part of Russia!

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  • From Agent Jakanov@3:633/280.2 to All on Sun Feb 25 06:19:43 2024
    doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote in news:urd382$8ln$2@gallifrey.nk.ca:

    Agent Jakanov <mouth@onlegs.org> wrote:
    It could roll all the way from Saint Peter, to Moskva, to Nizhny
    Novgorod, to Kazan,
    to Perm,
    to Ekaterinburg,
    to Omsk,
    to Novosibirsk (my hometown!),
    to Tomsk,
    to Krasnoyarsk,
    to Irkutsk,
    to Ulan Ude,
    to Harbin,
    to Vladivostok,
    to Sapporo,
    to Alaska. It would be huge by the time it visited every part of
    Russia!

    I wonder who would be interested.

    Who wouldn't be? Kids love snow, and watching it get bigger and bigger
    would be fun for them. Plus they learn geography and culture.

    Oh, and it can also go to North Pole for Christmas Special because
    that's also in Russia.

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  • From The Last Doctor@3:633/280.2 to All on Sun Feb 25 08:56:53 2024
    Agent Jakanov <mouth@onlegs.org> wrote:
    It could roll all the way from Saint Peter, to Moskva, to Nizhny Novgorod,
    to Kazan,
    to Perm,
    to Ekaterinburg,
    to Omsk,
    to Novosibirsk (my hometown!),
    to Tomsk,
    to Krasnoyarsk,
    to Irkutsk,
    to Ulan Ude,
    to Harbin,
    to Vladivostok,
    to Sapporo,
    to Alaska. It would be huge by the time it visited every part of Russia!

    Harbin is in China, Sapporo is in Japan, and Alaska is part of the USA. So
    your snowball has gone rather far astray.

    The North Pole and surrounding Arctic regions. which you mention elsewhere, remains international territory and belongs to no nation. (parts of the
    seabed approaching the geographical North Pole are claimed by Russia under UNCLOS).

    --
    “The timelines and … canon … are rupturing” - the Doctor

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  • From Agent Jakanov@3:633/280.2 to All on Sun Feb 25 09:59:18 2024
    The Last Doctor <mike@xenocyte.com> wrote in
    news:urdon5$1dli5$1@dont-email.me:

    Agent Jakanov <mouth@onlegs.org> wrote:
    It could roll all the way from Saint Peter, to Moskva, to Nizhny
    Novgorod, to Kazan,
    to Perm,
    to Ekaterinburg,
    to Omsk,
    to Novosibirsk (my hometown!),
    to Tomsk,
    to Krasnoyarsk,
    to Irkutsk,
    to Ulan Ude,
    to Harbin,
    to Vladivostok,
    to Sapporo,
    to Alaska. It would be huge by the time it visited every part of
    Russia!

    Harbin is in China, Sapporo is in Japan, and Alaska is part of the
    USA. So your snowball has gone rather far astray.

    The North Pole and surrounding Arctic regions. which you mention
    elsewhere, remains international territory and belongs to no nation.
    (parts of the seabed approaching the geographical North Pole are
    claimed by Russia under UNCLOS).

    All these places were historically part of Russia and will be again.
    You can't change history, not one line!

    Harbin was colonized by Russia in 1913. The Sapporo people do not
    consider themselves Japanese. And you already know Alaska belonged to
    Russia.

    Make peace, not war.

    If we can't bring back pure historicals, then all Bug Eyed Monsters
    should be allegory for the West.



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  • From Agent Jakanov@3:633/280.2 to All on Sun Feb 25 10:08:08 2024
    doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote in news:urdrpg$21ig$12 @gallifrey.nk.ca:

    In article <urdfgf$1bk7s$3@dont-email.me>,
    Agent Jakanov <mouth@onlegs.org> wrote:
    doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote in >>news:urd382$8ln$2@gallifrey.nk.ca:

    Agent Jakanov <mouth@onlegs.org> wrote:
    It could roll all the way from Saint Peter, to Moskva, to Nizhny >>>>Novgorod, to Kazan,
    to Perm,
    to Ekaterinburg,
    to Omsk,
    to Novosibirsk (my hometown!),
    to Tomsk,
    to Krasnoyarsk,
    to Irkutsk,
    to Ulan Ude,
    to Harbin,
    to Vladivostok,
    to Sapporo,
    to Alaska. It would be huge by the time it visited every part of >>>>Russia!

    I wonder who would be interested.

    Who wouldn't be? Kids love snow, and watching it get bigger and
    bigger
    would be fun for them. Plus they learn geography and culture.

    Oh, and it can also go to North Pole for Christmas Special because
    that's also in Russia.

    That is desputable!

    Okay, I invite you to come to my hometown, and I can show you the
    records at the University. We can even go to Moscow, if you'd like.

    Don't believe the Western propaganda. Even Canadians are moving to
    Russia with their families these days.







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