<p>i'm from norCAL... represent
[even though socal is so much better]</p>
<p>i lived in upstate new york for a while though. that was lame. </p>
<p>oh and i was born in moscow. yeaaaa..</p>
<p>i'm from norCAL... represent
[even though socal is so much better]</p>
<p>i lived in upstate new york for a while though. that was lame. </p>
<p>oh and i was born in moscow. yeaaaa..</p>
<p>I hope you don't mean Moscow, Idaho. Now, that would be disappointing.</p>
<p><<<< cape cod :)</p>
<p>born in india though.</p>
<p>mOsCoW rEpReSnT</p>
<p>this must be the largest number of ex-Soviets in a single thread ever to be recorded on CC... I mean there are 3 of us here!!!</p>
<p>columbia South Carolina</p>
<p>palm beach gardens florida!!!!!</p>
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<p>Three? Who's got a mouse in their pocket? ;)</p>
<p>My username is the only Russian thing about me... sorry if that caused confusion.</p>
<p>so can I at least then classify you as a Rusophile? </p>
<p>and what is the origin of your user name? Can it be the same Annuishka who spilled the oil in Master and Margarita? Or should I shut up now? :)</p>
<p>I'm originally from Sweden, but I grew up in Stockholm (1989-1990, 1998-2001), Moscow (1990-1994), Brussels (1994-1998), and DC (2001-present).</p>
<p>edit: Do I at least count as an honorary ex-Russian? Because that does make it three. ;)</p>
<p>Tennessee. Oh yeeeeaah.</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>YAY!!! Today was a glorious day for Moscow on CC!</p>
<p>Anyway, how did you end up in Moscow? [you don't have to reply, I just can't help being snoopy (pun intended?)]</p>
<p>I couldn't possibly comment on that.</p>
<p>Syracuse, New York</p>
<p>talk about diverse. lol</p>
<p><em>pinkcrayons pokes snoopyiscool</em></p>
<p><em>I walk away completely unamused.</em></p>
<p>so long! .</p>
<p>look at the location section below my username</p>
<p>yeah... look at mine</p>
<p>la-la-la</p>
<p>Both my parents are in the Swedish foreign service, and since they studied Russian in college, ending up in Moscow was sort of inevitable...</p>
<p>yay russians!
i'm taking this course at UCLA this summer -- it's called 'russian for russian speakers' -- basically you get college credit for knowing russian</p>
<p>bwhaha</p>
<p>but wow quite a few russians -- i still have my apartments/ country houses [dacha!!!] there. and i visit every year or so.</p>