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Post by Kolya Radchenko on Nov 28, 2008 1:32:57 GMT -4
My name is Kolya Radchenko. I was born January 6, 1977, in Arkhangelsk Russia. My grandparents, under the watchful eye of Soviet oppression, taught me to always be a freethinker. After growing up to be in top physical condition, I joined the MVD, OMON, and was sent to Kosovo, Chechnya, and Georgia. While I was in Kosovo, however, I met a great friend of mine, Mattija Kovac, who I have the honor of working with again, here in Ocia. I am fluent in Russian, English and German; know global economics and business, politics and history.
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Post by Matt Kovac on Nov 28, 2008 1:48:18 GMT -4
I'm Glad you finally joined! I know after I told you about this you watched our forums for awhile. We met during the KFOR mission in case anyone was wondering. Though I have a funny feeling that I am going to be accused of creating a sock puppet.
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Post by Kolya Radchenko on Nov 28, 2008 2:01:59 GMT -4
Well thats very typical for people to do, not understanding how being in kosovo, or any war foir that matter, strengthens relations, making friends brothers. bratya v rukoyatka, tovarisch!
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Post by Matt Kovac on Nov 28, 2008 2:45:03 GMT -4
Thats true, the Albanian slums of Kosovo are a hard place to be most certainly. If the elections turn out we could be an awesome team!
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Post by King Kakali OCS on Nov 28, 2008 19:16:15 GMT -4
Mr. Radchenko, as Prime Minister of this Federation, I would like to personally extend a heartfelt welcome to the Ocian Federation. I hope you are able to make yourself at home and become an important part of our community.
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Post by Matt Kovac on Nov 28, 2008 21:01:02 GMT -4
Im very glad that you've joined you truly are an international scholar.
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Post by Rebecca on Dec 1, 2008 12:46:42 GMT -4
Indeed, welcome to Ocia Kolya. A very nice introduction to yourself.
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