Title: Newbie Post by: Anon on January 28, 2005, 05:00:00 AM Hello,
I'm in the first half of my twenties completing a graduate program. I realize I am young, but I feel quite certain I want to marry an East European woman (I'm thinking the Ukraine in particular). I will not be ready to visit Eastern Europe for 2-3 years, and not ready to marry for 3-4 years (not cumulative). This is because I need time to settle down, obtain some financial security, and cache some vacation time with my first job. I am still in the black after 3.5 years of college and 2 years of graduate school. I speak some Russian. I'd like to pick your guys' brains. My first question is when I should begin the process, with the time specifics I have stated above. I already plan on relying on you that Jack Bragg, the guy from firstdream.com is the best (I've read some previous posts). So when should I begin - the earlier the better or wait until a certain amount of time before I'll be ready to visit Eastern Europe. My second question would naturally be how to proceed. Call Jack, write a letter, etc? Thanks for your time, A.N.P. Title: Sounds Like Post by: tim360z on January 30, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Newbie, posted by Anon on Jan 28, 2005
you are planning for the long haul...4 years down the road. Hhhmmm. Field work? You have alot of time to learn everything. Probably when you have a spare week or 2 book a flight and a room to Brighton Beach and be a tourist. Little Russia. Ya' know, eat Russian foods all day and night, watch movies in Russian, go bowling in a Russian Bowl-A-Rama, hit the Russian strip clubs, go grocery shopping, practice your Russian on people walking the streets, go dancing in the Russian mob disco's, buy some authentic Russian knick-knacks and souveniers and by all means....date some Russian girls there. Have a good time. When you return post a trip report on your adventure. Title: Re: Newbie Post by: Michael B on January 29, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Newbie, posted by Anon on Jan 28, 2005
I think JohnL is right on......Why don't you write Jack a letter and tell him to supervise his crew better, they dammage the paint when they blow those leaves against peoples' cars. Title: Re: Newbie Post by: Bruno Thoumsin on January 29, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Newbie, posted by Anon on Jan 28, 2005
You say that you will be ready to marry in 3.5 of 4 year... So, begin your quest in only when you will be ready !!! When woman post a ads, they are ready to marry and not ready to wait so long time... each lady's receive several reply from man and they go choice these who is ready to build a family... In short, wait some time before begin the procedure but you can stay on a forum like these and share the experience of the other... this can help you to be ready when the time is coming... And about RW, maybe you can try to build a friendship with some RW already living in US... they can be a source of information for you... Bruno Title: Re: Newbie Post by: LP on January 29, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Newbie, posted by Anon on Jan 28, 2005
[This message has been edited by LP] ....Oops, my bad. Title: Another subtle *Landscaper* APPROACH - LP ! Post by: JohnL on January 29, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Newbie, posted by LP on Jan 29, 2005
C'Mon LP, I'z think Ya missed the boat on that one Mate ! Where do you think the motive for that post came from? I understand the wonderful empathy that you naturally display towrds *greenhorns* and the willingess to share your globalised experiences, but this one ain't any Newbie ! It's stick'n out like a pair of *whatsanames* on a Taswegian Terrier ! Oh, better get back to my Landscaping, mind my own business. Good LUCK to all, NEWBIES included. ;-) J. Title: Re: Another subtle *Landscaper* APPROACH - LP ! Post by: Jack on January 29, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Another subtle *Landscaper* APPROACH - L..., posted by JohnL on Jan 29, 2005
Hey, that sounds like a good idea! Title: Me thinks yer right... Post by: LP on January 29, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Another subtle *Landscaper* APPROACH - L..., posted by JohnL on Jan 29, 2005
[This message has been edited by LP] ...Ya know Mate, when I was writing that post I started wondering about that too. I didn't see it as Jack but I did see it as phoney in some way but figured I'd give him the benefit of the doubt. I must have been soft because it was late. Plus I made my lady wait while I wrote it, how stupid is that? Jeez, I hope it isn't JB because that Landscaper deal was pretty low to begin with. So Taswegian Terriers have a big pair huh? I didn't know that. Who said this board wasn't educational? ;) Title: Re: Me thinks yer right... Post by: Jack on January 29, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Me thinks yer right..., posted by LP on Jan 29, 2005
well LP, hate to say it, your wrong again. Got a streak started here LP. Title: Re: Me thinks yer right... Post by: LP on January 29, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Me thinks yer right..., posted by Jack on Jan 29, 2005
[This message has been edited by LP] ...I'm wrong? So Taswegian Terriers *don't* have a big pair? ;)
Careful, lest you want me think thou doth protest too much. Title: Re: Newbie Post by: khersongirls on January 29, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Newbie, posted by Anon on Jan 28, 2005
Anon You have many options. It mainly depends on your time and budget. A tour with Jack group is a great way to get to know the ladies and the culture. If I were to do it again, I would take one of Jacks tours to the different cities. At the same time I would send letters in advance to the cities you are going to visit to get to know some of the ladies in advance. After the tour I would then return within 30-60 days to visit the ladies that you meet and continue it from there. Hope this helps. Kevin |