I have spent 39 years not in Bulgaria, and I think if I came here when I was 26, I would have married one of these ultra amazing slender beautiful curvaceous long legged creatures and spent the rest of my daily dancing to the some of the best music I've hear in a long time by DJs who actually really care and enjoyed taxi rides across the city for 10 euros.
All I have to say is, if you want to visit somewhere a bit off the grid, go to Bulgaria, and be amazed.
And the people I met, save the taxi drivers (fuck you 10 euros for a 5 min taxi ride, do I look like I am on a holiday tour group?), were ultra friendly polite and authentic.
I know there is a lot that goes on behind the scenes here, but since it's my first trip and it's only been 4 days and I'm flying out to Zurich tomorrow, what can I say, I'm happy to be ignorant of such things and just say, wow, what an amazing place.
For all you lucky fucks who live in Bulgaria. You lucky fuckers. ^^
i hear crime is pretty bad. I knew someone from their and they were telling me about getting mugged/robbed like it was no big deal and happened all the time.
On October 22 2014 10:21 kushm4sta wrote: i hear crime is pretty bad. I knew someone from their and they were telling me about getting mugged/robbed like it was no big deal and happened all the time.
ultra amazing slender beautiful curvaceous long legged creatures
can anyone here confirm or deny this?
All eastern and northern european women really.
Bulgaria has been having political troubles for years now, so if you are say, 26 years old and looking for a wife... it would probably be easy pickings.
On October 22 2014 15:04 Gamegene wrote: it's strange i've never really considered what folks look like in that region of the continent.
just kind of assumed people looked like people here in the states o:
Basically none of the rest of the world looks like the States overall. Canada is closest but even just across the border there's a significant amount less obesity.
On October 22 2014 09:29 MightyAtom wrote: I have spent 39 years not in Bulgaria, and I think if I came here when I was 26, I would have married one of these ultra amazing slender beautiful curvaceous long legged creatures and spent the rest of my daily dancing to the some of the best music I've hear in a long time by DJs who actually really care and enjoyed taxi rides across the city for 10 euros.
All I have to say is, if you want to visit somewhere a bit off the grid, go to Bulgaria, and be amazed.
And the people I met, save the taxi drivers (fuck you 10 euros for a 5 min taxi ride, do I look like I am on a holiday tour group?), were ultra friendly polite and authentic.
I know there is a lot that goes on behind the scenes here, but since it's my first trip and it's only been 4 days and I'm flying out to Zurich tomorrow, what can I say, I'm happy to be ignorant of such things and just say, wow, what an amazing place.
For all you lucky fucks who live in Bulgaria. You lucky fuckers. ^^
dont go to Ukraine in summer, or you'll have a heart attack
Someone I know recently went to Bulgaria and I was blown away by the pictures he took there. Definitely planning on making it there next time I go to Europe.
Lool. Did you go to strip club or whore house this time? I think one of the online casinos i use has bulgarian dealers on blackjack. I can confirm Bulgarians are hot
Next time MA try invest in a phone and take some pictures like a schoolboy in a candy shop :D
On October 22 2014 09:29 MightyAtom wrote: I have spent 39 years not in Bulgaria, and I think if I came here when I was 26, I would have married one of these ultra amazing slender beautiful curvaceous long legged creatures and spent the rest of my daily dancing to the some of the best music I've hear in a long time by DJs who actually really care and enjoyed taxi rides across the city for 10 euros.
All I have to say is, if you want to visit somewhere a bit off the grid, go to Bulgaria, and be amazed.
And the people I met, save the taxi drivers (fuck you 10 euros for a 5 min taxi ride, do I look like I am on a holiday tour group?), were ultra friendly polite and authentic.
I know there is a lot that goes on behind the scenes here, but since it's my first trip and it's only been 4 days and I'm flying out to Zurich tomorrow, what can I say, I'm happy to be ignorant of such things and just say, wow, what an amazing place.
For all you lucky fucks who live in Bulgaria. You lucky fuckers. ^^
dont go to Ukraine in summer, or you'll have a heart attack
On October 22 2014 09:29 MightyAtom wrote: I have spent 39 years not in Bulgaria, and I think if I came here when I was 26, I would have married one of these ultra amazing slender beautiful curvaceous long legged creatures and spent the rest of my daily dancing to the some of the best music I've hear in a long time by DJs who actually really care and enjoyed taxi rides across the city for 10 euros.
All I have to say is, if you want to visit somewhere a bit off the grid, go to Bulgaria, and be amazed.
And the people I met, save the taxi drivers (fuck you 10 euros for a 5 min taxi ride, do I look like I am on a holiday tour group?), were ultra friendly polite and authentic.
I know there is a lot that goes on behind the scenes here, but since it's my first trip and it's only been 4 days and I'm flying out to Zurich tomorrow, what can I say, I'm happy to be ignorant of such things and just say, wow, what an amazing place.
For all you lucky fucks who live in Bulgaria. You lucky fuckers. ^^
dont go to Ukraine in summer, or you'll have a heart attack
This so much. Ukraine is just unreal.
Ukraine, Bulgaria, that slavic ancestry just does great things
It feels like you visited the capital, Sofia. I don't really have good memories being in Bulgaria.
We visited in 2011 with a couple of friends in a tourist trap called Sunny Beach which is essentially a tourist town that dies down after the tourist season is over. We heard that the police were corrupt and another group of friends we knew had kind of deep trouble with shady people.
Bulgaria also has the infamous "fruit vendors": they stop you in the street, ask you where you're from and boom, throw a fruit in your hand. If you grab it they say "ok, 20 euros or we kill you".
I also got food poisoning there and my vacation was ruined after three days of boozing. So long story short, I have a different opinion of Bulgaria than the OP.
ultra amazing slender beautiful curvaceous long legged creatures
can anyone here confirm or deny this?
confirmed.
On October 22 2014 10:21 kushm4sta wrote: i hear crime is pretty bad. I knew someone from their and they were telling me about getting mugged/robbed like it was no big deal and happened all the time.
I was twice in Bulgaria. Once I've went there when I was still a youngster and I was visited by uT)Beast[BG] (TOP3WCG world), MYM.Enjoy and 3wD.Raider, ahh great times, had fun.
Bulgaria is awesome, kind of a cheap place and nice parties and nice people from across the europe. It's actually the same in all Slavic countries, like Ukraine, Bulgaria, Poland etc.
sick, I would love to go visist, I always wanted to go to slavic europe and not the typical england france italy.. anyone willing to let us couch surf my and my gf? would do the same here in colombia!
It's easy to romaticise reality, but you shouldn't really envy people that they were born in Bulgaria, Romania or Ukraine - while these countries today may show a normal face in the better parts of the citites (thanks to their unbelievable talent to build scarily looking concrete blocks, there are districts that are just unsalvageable), the countryside is still heavily underdeveloped, infrastructure and services lacking, corruption present and some govermental activities at least dubious (and all of that not considering the war that happens to Ukraine right now) - and it was much worse just 10-15 years ago. I remember talking to locals in Romania in 2002, there were many people living for less than $200 per month (and those were the ones with the jobs), people in villages had to grow their own food on top of walking 8 hours a day and life was hard in general.
Hell even my country was significantly lacking behind the western Europe, but what we had seen in the East was a big wake up call. Yes, I had the pleasure of visiting the area repeatedly and seeing how things improve faster than I could ever expect and the gap closes every year, but you can't just pretend there are no issues.
On October 22 2014 09:29 MightyAtom wrote: I have spent 39 years not in Bulgaria, and I think if I came here when I was 26, I would have married one of these ultra amazing slender beautiful curvaceous long legged creatures and spent the rest of my daily dancing to the some of the best music I've hear in a long time by DJs who actually really care and enjoyed taxi rides across the city for 10 euros.
All I have to say is, if you want to visit somewhere a bit off the grid, go to Bulgaria, and be amazed.
And the people I met, save the taxi drivers (fuck you 10 euros for a 5 min taxi ride, do I look like I am on a holiday tour group?), were ultra friendly polite and authentic.
I know there is a lot that goes on behind the scenes here, but since it's my first trip and it's only been 4 days and I'm flying out to Zurich tomorrow, what can I say, I'm happy to be ignorant of such things and just say, wow, what an amazing place.
For all you lucky fucks who live in Bulgaria. You lucky fuckers. ^^
dont go to Ukraine in summer, or you'll have a heart attack
On October 22 2014 10:21 kushm4sta wrote: i hear crime is pretty bad. I knew someone from their and they were telling me about getting mugged/robbed like it was no big deal and happened all the time.
agreed, OP is a trap
Grandmum and people who go home by 2am, stay away from bulgaria, it would be a waste for you.
But for those who can live a bit, if you wanna go somewhere a bit off the grid, and aren't expecting it to be Disneyland,
On October 22 2014 11:24 y0su wrote: Funny you were just being talked about in another blog :D
Might have to visit Bulgaria some day (sounds like they have some good drugs there...)
^^ well I was told that bulgaria is not a country with the mafia, it is a country made by the mafia. while likely true, as a man who travels and able to enjoy himself where he is, it was a very wonderful experience.
On October 22 2014 17:50 Pandemona wrote: Lool. Did you go to strip club or whore house this time? I think one of the online casinos i use has bulgarian dealers on blackjack. I can confirm Bulgarians are hot
Next time MA try invest in a phone and take some pictures like a schoolboy in a candy shop :D
Also more blogs
I never go to whorehouses lol, and I never take photos ^^ but I did share a few dances with the ladies who wanted to take some pictures with a sumo lol.
More blogs, if and when I ever can make one business work properly lol.
On October 22 2014 20:14 herMan wrote: It feels like you visited the capital, Sofia. I don't really have good memories being in Bulgaria.
We visited in 2011 with a couple of friends in a tourist trap called Sunny Beach which is essentially a tourist town that dies down after the tourist season is over. We heard that the police were corrupt and another group of friends we knew had kind of deep trouble with shady people.
Bulgaria also has the infamous "fruit vendors": they stop you in the street, ask you where you're from and boom, throw a fruit in your hand. If you grab it they say "ok, 20 euros or we kill you".
I also got food poisoning there and my vacation was ruined after three days of boozing. So long story short, I have a different opinion of Bulgaria than the OP.
This can happen,
as a rule of thumb, I never go to a country that I don't have a local contact in. No exception, so because of that, I've never been to a country where I haven't done business in either. But it's worked out well that I haven't had that kind of experience yet.
On October 23 2014 06:35 opisska wrote: It's easy to romaticise reality, but you shouldn't really envy people that they were born in Bulgaria, Romania or Ukraine - while these countries today may show a normal face in the better parts of the citites (thanks to their unbelievable talent to build scarily looking concrete blocks, there are districts that are just unsalvageable), the countryside is still heavily underdeveloped, infrastructure and services lacking, corruption present and some govermental activities at least dubious (and all of that not considering the war that happens to Ukraine right now) - and it was much worse just 10-15 years ago. I remember talking to locals in Romania in 2002, there were many people living for less than $200 per month (and those were the ones with the jobs), people in villages had to grow their own food on top of walking 8 hours a day and life was hard in general.
Hell even my country was significantly lacking behind the western Europe, but what we had seen in the East was a big wake up call. Yes, I had the pleasure of visiting the area repeatedly and seeing how things improve faster than I could ever expect and the gap closes every year, but you can't just pretend there are no issues.
Well I don't pretend, but for the purpose of the post, I can say, that the women were 'power overwhelming'. ^^
MA, what other european countries have you been in? I think i remember reading Paris, Malmö and Zurich.
I still haven't been to Bulgaria for some reason, but I've tried most of the european countries. I'd recommend trying out Ukraine but it's really not the best time lol. Always funny to read your stories, even though this one lacked information
So, guys, as a 30 year old in Bulgaria, I will address some stuff I read here. It is strictly my opinion and most likely other bulgarians will strongly disagree but so what?
TL.net user wrote: I would have married one of these ultra amazing slender beautiful curvaceous long legged creatures and spent the rest of my daily dancing to the some of the best music I've hear in a long time by DJs who actually really care and enjoyed taxi rides across the city for 10 euros.
First, Bedroom is a house music club, not a strip bar. I haven't been there but my wife has, she said it's crap but we both don't really like house music so here goes that. As for the women, I guess they are good looking. I personally like girls at the age of like 17 till 25 years, they just seem so lively. A big plus for a guy is that in the clubs most girls would do whatever you ask if you buy them literally one drink. Just add a cocaine line (shit, doesn't have to be cocaine, they are so dumb that amphetamines will do) and you've got a ticket to the blowjob train. You can even record it with the phone, the girl would even be fine if you upload it so people can see how "cool" and "grown up" she is. Then you can take her and her other girlfriend home or to a hotel. And do more of the above. This is coming from experience after experience, after experience, it's not made up.
TL.net user wrote: i hear crime is pretty bad. I knew someone from their and they were telling me about getting mugged/robbed like it was no big deal and happened all the time.
No, that's just ridiculous. I mean if you go to some places of Sofia in the middle of the night and flail your fat wallet, then yes, you will be mugged. But that applies to almost any city. So the guy you know is shitting you.
TL.net user wrote: no wonder you'd feel home in a country ran by some of the most dangerous mafias in the world ^^
Dangerous? What do you mean? Our dudes are extensions to the international cartels, they can't do shit on their own. Plus, they are not smart enough to run a whore house, let alone an entire country. Yes, politicians are paid by some bankers or media owners but I don't think this is mafia. Mafia IMO are those bad asses like Yakuza or the Triads, Cosa Nostra and such. The hill billies in Bulgaria are simply a channel for drugs, not an operating body by themselves.
TL.net user wrote: Bulgaria also has the infamous "fruit vendors": they stop you in the street, ask you where you're from and boom, throw a fruit in your hand. If you grab it they say "ok, 20 euros or we kill you".
Oh good, more urban legends. I can only imagine a situation where you get stopped and asked "A blowjob for 5 euro? No, ok, good buy!". Never ever have I heard of a story where some criminal gives a fruit to a tourist and blackmails him for 20 euro. We had those guys from the customs that upon seeing a car with people with say like 3000 - 4000 euro declared, they call their police clothes dressed buddies down the road and tell them to stop that car and rob the people. But for 20 euro? Even here we're not that cheap.
All in all, I have a decent income, my wife too, we have some real estate and that's why we're still in this crap hole. Bulgaria. The advertisement for our country should be "It's great to visit. But you wouldn't want to live here.". Don't mess tourism with living here. Or in any state for that matter. For the world is full of breath taking places but the states that they are in are sometimes awful.
On October 23 2014 21:03 hymn wrote: So, guys, as a 30 year old in Bulgaria, I will address some stuff I read here. It is strictly my opinion and most likely other bulgarians will strongly disagree but so what?
TL.net user wrote: I would have married one of these ultra amazing slender beautiful curvaceous long legged creatures and spent the rest of my daily dancing to the some of the best music I've hear in a long time by DJs who actually really care and enjoyed taxi rides across the city for 10 euros.
First, Bedroom is a house music club, not a strip bar. I haven't been there but my wife has, she said it's crap but we both don't really like house music so here goes that. As for the women, I guess they are good looking. I personally like girls at the age of like 17 till 25 years, they just seem so lively. A big plus for a guy is that in the clubs most girls would do whatever you ask if you buy them literally one drink. Just add a cocaine line (shit, doesn't have to be cocaine, they are so dumb that amphetamines will do) and you've got a ticket to the blowjob train. You can even record it with the phone, the girl would even be fine if you upload it so people can see how "cool" and "grown up" she is. Then you can take her and her other girlfriend home or to a hotel. And do more of the above. This is coming from experience after experience, after experience, it's not made up.
TL.net user wrote: i hear crime is pretty bad. I knew someone from their and they were telling me about getting mugged/robbed like it was no big deal and happened all the time.
No, that's just ridiculous. I mean if you go to some places of Sofia in the middle of the night and flail your fat wallet, then yes, you will be mugged. But that applies to almost any city. So the guy you know is shitting you.
TL.net user wrote: no wonder you'd feel home in a country ran by some of the most dangerous mafias in the world ^^
Dangerous? What do you mean? Our dudes are extensions to the international cartels, they can't do shit on their own. Plus, they are not smart enough to run a whore house, let alone an entire country. Yes, politicians are paid by some bankers or media owners but I don't think this is mafia. Mafia IMO are those bad asses like Yakuza or the Triads, Cosa Nostra and such. The hill billies in Bulgaria are simply a channel for drugs, not an operating body by themselves.
TL.net user wrote: Bulgaria also has the infamous "fruit vendors": they stop you in the street, ask you where you're from and boom, throw a fruit in your hand. If you grab it they say "ok, 20 euros or we kill you".
Oh good, more urban legends. I can only imagine a situation where you get stopped and asked "A blowjob for 5 euro? No, ok, good buy!". Never ever have I heard of a story where some criminal gives a fruit to a tourist and blackmails him for 20 euro. We had those guys from the customs that upon seeing a car with people with say like 3000 - 4000 euro declared, they call their police clothes dressed buddies down the road and tell them to stop that car and rob the people. But for 20 euro? Even here we're not that cheap.
All in all, I have a decent income, my wife too, we have some real estate and that's why we're still in this crap hole. Bulgaria. The advertisement for our country should be "It's great to visit. But you wouldn't want to live here.". Don't mess tourism with living here. Or in any state for that matter. For the world is full of breath taking places but the states that they are in are sometimes awful.
On October 23 2014 22:48 mdb wrote: I like it here. Too much negativism amogst bulgarians for some reason. Sofia in particular is best city in Europe imo.
On October 22 2014 20:14 herMan wrote: It feels like you visited the capital, Sofia. I don't really have good memories being in Bulgaria.
We visited in 2011 with a couple of friends in a tourist trap called Sunny Beach which is essentially a tourist town that dies down after the tourist season is over. We heard that the police were corrupt and another group of friends we knew had kind of deep trouble with shady people.
Bulgaria also has the infamous "fruit vendors": they stop you in the street, ask you where you're from and boom, throw a fruit in your hand. If you grab it they say "ok, 20 euros or we kill you".
I also got food poisoning there and my vacation was ruined after three days of boozing. So long story short, I have a different opinion of Bulgaria than the OP.
This can happen,
as a rule of thumb, I never go to a country that I don't have a local contact in. No exception,
On October 22 2014 20:14 herMan wrote: It feels like you visited the capital, Sofia. I don't really have good memories being in Bulgaria.
We visited in 2011 with a couple of friends in a tourist trap called Sunny Beach which is essentially a tourist town that dies down after the tourist season is over. We heard that the police were corrupt and another group of friends we knew had kind of deep trouble with shady people.
Bulgaria also has the infamous "fruit vendors": they stop you in the street, ask you where you're from and boom, throw a fruit in your hand. If you grab it they say "ok, 20 euros or we kill you".
I also got food poisoning there and my vacation was ruined after three days of boozing. So long story short, I have a different opinion of Bulgaria than the OP.
This can happen,
as a rule of thumb, I never go to a country that I don't have a local contact in. No exception,
truth.
Sunny Beach is, by all accounts, the worst place on earth. Why in the name of god would you go there unless you were specifically aiming for a truly hideously awful tourist trap full of pissed up teenagers having a "good time"?? It's definitely not representative of the country, just like any similar terrible tourist trap in any country.
I've personally really enjoyed being in Bulgaria, and am looking forward to it again this winter. My Girlfriend is Bulgarian, from Sofia, so I don't get rinsed out for being a tourist which is great. The country has many problems, but there's a lot of goodness there, and incredible nature beyond the city. I just love forests!!
On October 24 2014 19:22 ImbaTosS wrote: incredible nature beyond the city. I just love forests!!
Tell your girl to get your asses in a car and drive straight to the region in the Rodopa mountain called the Amazing bridges (Chudnite mostove, Чудните мостове). This scenery left me breathless when I saw it. I truly realized the insignificance of men and the overwhelming power of nature. As far as I know, there is just one more thing like this, somewhere in Canada. The river has carved the stones and the hole is like 60 meters high. Can you imagine what river it has been in ancient times? It seriously gave me chills when I was there and looking. I've only felt like this at the Niagara falls. I was just watching in awe and thinking "Eifel tower, China wall, pyramids, fuck those, give me natural landmarks anytime! Men can never hope to reach such beauty!". Thinking in Bulgarian though. To warm you up:
On October 23 2014 21:03 hymn wrote: So, guys, as a 30 year old in Bulgaria, I will address some stuff I read here. It is strictly my opinion and most likely other bulgarians will strongly disagree but so what?
TL.net user wrote: I would have married one of these ultra amazing slender beautiful curvaceous long legged creatures and spent the rest of my daily dancing to the some of the best music I've hear in a long time by DJs who actually really care and enjoyed taxi rides across the city for 10 euros.
First, Bedroom is a house music club, not a strip bar. I haven't been there but my wife has, she said it's crap but we both don't really like house music so here goes that. As for the women, I guess they are good looking. I personally like girls at the age of like 17 till 25 years, they just seem so lively. A big plus for a guy is that in the clubs most girls would do whatever you ask if you buy them literally one drink. Just add a cocaine line (shit, doesn't have to be cocaine, they are so dumb that amphetamines will do) and you've got a ticket to the blowjob train. You can even record it with the phone, the girl would even be fine if you upload it so people can see how "cool" and "grown up" she is. Then you can take her and her other girlfriend home or to a hotel. And do more of the above. This is coming from experience after experience, after experience, it's not made up.
TL.net user wrote: i hear crime is pretty bad. I knew someone from their and they were telling me about getting mugged/robbed like it was no big deal and happened all the time.
No, that's just ridiculous. I mean if you go to some places of Sofia in the middle of the night and flail your fat wallet, then yes, you will be mugged. But that applies to almost any city. So the guy you know is shitting you.
TL.net user wrote: no wonder you'd feel home in a country ran by some of the most dangerous mafias in the world ^^
Dangerous? What do you mean? Our dudes are extensions to the international cartels, they can't do shit on their own. Plus, they are not smart enough to run a whore house, let alone an entire country. Yes, politicians are paid by some bankers or media owners but I don't think this is mafia. Mafia IMO are those bad asses like Yakuza or the Triads, Cosa Nostra and such. The hill billies in Bulgaria are simply a channel for drugs, not an operating body by themselves.
TL.net user wrote: Bulgaria also has the infamous "fruit vendors": they stop you in the street, ask you where you're from and boom, throw a fruit in your hand. If you grab it they say "ok, 20 euros or we kill you".
Oh good, more urban legends. I can only imagine a situation where you get stopped and asked "A blowjob for 5 euro? No, ok, good buy!". Never ever have I heard of a story where some criminal gives a fruit to a tourist and blackmails him for 20 euro. We had those guys from the customs that upon seeing a car with people with say like 3000 - 4000 euro declared, they call their police clothes dressed buddies down the road and tell them to stop that car and rob the people. But for 20 euro? Even here we're not that cheap.
All in all, I have a decent income, my wife too, we have some real estate and that's why we're still in this crap hole. Bulgaria. The advertisement for our country should be "It's great to visit. But you wouldn't want to live here.". Don't mess tourism with living here. Or in any state for that matter. For the world is full of breath taking places but the states that they are in are sometimes awful.
Me and my friends encountered these fruit vendors once and made it out just by continuing to walk since we realized what they had in mind. A group of friends that we knew from Finland visited at the same time, that was the case I explained above. So please don't call them urban legends. Our tour guide told us about them when on the bus so it seems to happen quite often.
Sunny Beach is, by all accounts, the worst place on earth. Why in the name of god would you go there unless you were specifically aiming for a truly hideously awful tourist trap full of pissed up teenagers having a "good time"?? It's definitely not representative of the country, just like any similar terrible tourist trap in any country.
I've personally really enjoyed being in Bulgaria, and am looking forward to it again this winter. My Girlfriend is Bulgarian, from Sofia, so I don't get rinsed out for being a tourist which is great. The country has many problems, but there's a lot of goodness there, and incredible nature beyond the city. I just love forests!!
Yes, I did imply in my post that I did not have good memories of Sunny Beach and reflected that it must be quite different in the capital. And yes, we were 19 and went to Sunny Beach in search of a week long drinking binge.
My guitar teacher came over from Bulgaria ~10 years ago. He says that it's a horrible place. Rampant crime, poverty, racism, corruption, and pretty much everything is shit.
On October 29 2014 12:09 Sanders wrote: My guitar teacher came over from Bulgaria ~10 years ago. He says that it's a horrible place. Rampant crime, poverty, racism, corruption, and pretty much everything is shit.
It's mostly corruption, and the counterpart caused by it, poverty. Otherwise things are fine, but those two are a crippling problem.
Used to hang out with a Bulgarian girl on the debate circuit. Most beautiful woman I've ever seen. Never really gave much thought to the nation before I met her, but now I can't wait to go and see it. There are so many beautiful areas in the country. The forests, the plain, the Black Sea...
Amazing food, architecture and music as well. Girl used to sing folk songs while we were waiting for results. Hearing Zaspala E Fida for the first time, outside on the lake side as it snowed was simply magical.
On October 31 2014 12:01 peanuts wrote: Used to hang out with a Bulgarian girl on the debate circuit. Most beautiful woman I've ever seen. Never really gave much thought to the nation before I met her, but now I can't wait to go and see it.