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Look inside a Moscow Grocery Store in the Pre-1990s

Posted by $ AJAshinoff 11 years, 5 months ago to Culture
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A reminder of what it is the left, and O, are striving for here in the US. The difference? the Soviet people never knew any better while we will feel the pain of the ridiculous backslide.
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  • Posted by Mamaemma 11 years, 5 months ago
    Obama and his ilk would say, "for thee, but not for me".
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    • Posted by $ 11 years, 5 months ago
      Absolutely.
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      • Posted by wiggys 11 years, 5 months ago
        if as you suggest this is the way we are going, and i totally agree with you, but one thing that i think is wrong with your expectation of food shortages such as is pictured. we will not have any foods in our stores once they are depleted of their stock. no one will want to work for the government. in order to survive people will have the need to do for them selves. those who run the major companies that currently supply food products will lose their employees ultimately. this will happen because we do know what it is like to have abundance and the ruskies have never had abundance, the stores are probably the same to day as in 1990. the reason putin wants the ukrain is because of the agriculture but that will be short lived because the summer growing seasons are getting shorter.
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        • Posted by khalling 11 years, 5 months ago
          here's the thing. before any of that happens, you will have lost many more freedoms. You will lose those freedoms with stores fully stocked. they are even still paying for welfare in Venezuela. Freedoms removed first while your refrigerator is full and plenty of ice cream in your freezer. that's how it goes
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  • Posted by Flootus5 11 years, 5 months ago
    I just wanted to pass along some funny anecdotes that are similar in vein when talking about Russkies over here.

    Back in the 90's I was Chief Geologist of a producing gold/silver mine in western Nevada. We conducted many, many tours for visitors of all kinds including foreign dignitaries. For a while there after the "collapse" of the USSR we were entertaining some former high level Soviet officials that were now part of private consortiums trying to attract western technology and capital into Russia.

    So, we toured them around the minesite and the offices with advanced modeling and design software and then broke for lunch in the conference room. Old Boris (yes, Boris) had a translator who was kept quite busy interpreting back and forth. Poor guy, every time he lifted the sandwich to his mouth he had to stop and translate. So, everybody backed off the serious chatter to let people eat. Well, it got too silent. Old Boris broke in and the translator interpreted: "Don't stop talking. There is an old Russian saying that whenever there is a lull in the conversation a KGB agent is born!"

    What laughter in that conference room.

    And then our pompous mine manager went on to tout how efficient we were in the mining industry with frugality of expensive resources. Haul truck tires even back then were around $35,000 apiece. Three times that now. So he went on with how frugal we were by running all haul truck tires to ruin by switching the worn out ones to the rear axles and let them finally fail. Old Boris interjects with translation: "That means nothing to us. We do that with our private vehicles all the time"

    More laughter - at our mine manager. He didn't get it.
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    • Posted by $ KSilver3 11 years, 5 months ago
      Reminds me of Reagan's joke about the young Russian who finally saved enough to buy a car. He went in and put his Rubles down. The clerk counted them out, and told him to come back in 11 years to pick up his car. He asked morning or afternoon. The incredulous clerk said it's 11 years from now, what difference does it make? The young man replied, I have the plumber coming that morning to fix a plugged toilet, and dont want to miss him.
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  • Posted by $ Snezzy 11 years, 5 months ago
    Here is a joke that I believe is from 1970-era Eastern Europe.

    There is a rumor that meat is available, and a long line forms outside the meat market. At 8:00 in the morning the market door opens, and man steps out. He announces, "There is not enough meat for everyone. If you are Jewish, you might as well go home." Several people leave.

    At 10:00 the door opens and the man steps out and says, "I'm terribly sorry, but there is not enough meat. If you are not a Party member, you might as well go home." Most of the people leave.

    At 4:00 PM the man appears again and says, "I'm so terribly sorry. There isn't any meat at all." One Party member turns to another and grumbles, "Isn't that the way it always is? The Jews get the best of everything!"
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  • Posted by Icon 11 years, 5 months ago
    I had a friend who had a couple from Russia visit some years ago. The woman cried when he took her inside a Walmart. She could not believe there could be so much food in one place.
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    • Posted by mccannon01 11 years, 5 months ago
      I've had similar accounts in my home town of Russian visitors going into the local grocery store.

      Here's one for you. I had the opportunity some decades back of having a Polish coworker (brilliant engineer!) who got out of Poland before Lech Welesa brought about the big change. He was young at the time and his family and friends didn't always have enough to eat. Well, a train stopped for repairs near where he lived and the people found out it was loaded with pork headed for Russia. Sometime during the night the train somehow got welded to the tracks so the food wouldn't go to Russia. The Russians were pi$$ed but never found out who did it. (Hey, maybe that's why my friend had to leave Poland!)
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    • Posted by $ Abaco 11 years, 5 months ago
      In 1990 I was a new engineer at Boeing. My manager hosted one of the band members from a Russian marching band. The band had come to America and due to funding/logistics problems got stuck here for a while. My boss took this guy into a grocery store and when the Russian saw the bins full of produce he started crying and ran out of the store. I'll never forget that story...
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  • Posted by Herb7734 11 years, 5 months ago
    I might suggest that everyone would be well served by viewing a film called "Moscow On The Hudson" particularly the grocery store scene where Robin Williams, playing the main character sees so much variety that he faints.
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  • Posted by CTYankee 11 years, 5 months ago
    Iz better to have people wait in "Ketchup Line" than to waste valuable resources manufacturing shelves that will only be emptied in a few hours. And empty freezer bins are better because they use less electricity... Weren't you paying attention during that lecture, Comrade?


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  • Posted by Non_mooching_artist 11 years, 5 months ago
    Because of my family's affiliation w/the NHL, I had the opportunity while growing up, to meet some players, quite a number of whom were from soviet bloc countries. One was a newly signed player from the Czech Republic. While showing this new player around town, and taking him to a grocery store, he was in utter shock that he could go to a meat department and buy meat, any day of the week. He kept loading the shopping cart with packages and packages of meat, only to be told he didn't have to do that. There would be meat tomorrow, and every day. He went back every single day for a month, just to make sure that was true. This was 1990.

    I find that am seeing this socialistic style of control creeping into every aspect of our lives. It's stealthy and insidious. I also would love to find out his perspective on what he thinks of the current Stalin-esque leader.
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 11 years, 5 months ago
    May you live on your retirement.


    In those days the Russian optimist learned English, the Russian pessimist learned Chines and the practical Russian learned Marksmanship.

    After the need arose for a similar comment in the former USA it became the optimist learned English, the pessimist learned Chinese and the practical citizen of the USA lkearned Marxmanship.
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  • Posted by Stormi 11 years, 5 months ago
    This is the image I have some days when WalMart has certain bare shelves, likely from employees not showing up. This is what the UN has in mind for all of us with their Agenda 21. Non-sustainable items include red meat, refrigeration, any food produced at farther than 100 miles from our homes. Pretty easy to control a population when you control food to that extent. Our young people have never lived with such limits, wonder how they will like what they now support? If they read history, they would know of how Khrushchev starved villages who opposed his rise to power. It will not matter if you supported Obama or opposed him, the UN and the global elite will limit the food of all but themselves.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 11 years, 5 months ago
    Perhaps there will be a video similar to that 20 years from now.
    In the middle of the store will be a statue of Obama with broken off ears yet his arms and hands will be spread as if he is giving us something.
    At the base of statue words are inscribed: El glorioso Una qe difunden la riqueza alrededor.
    Twenty years from now will all be speaking Spanish.
    Google translate translated: The glorious One who spread the wealth around.
    So blame Google if the Spanish is wrong.
    You see, Obama taught me how to spread the blame around also.
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  • Posted by JoleneMartens1982 11 years, 5 months ago
    I'll have to pick that one up, Herb. I love Robin Williams, he was a tragic loss to humankind. I am still not convinced that he committed suicide, but he was very political so who could've blamed him if he had. RIP Mr. Williams!
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