BRAZILIAN JEANS : MP>> Well.. For example, many of really great books were not published MP>> at all. You could not buy them in a shop. All the books which NI> Yes. One censure. Here, we had this shit, too. Dictator-ship for some NI> years (64-85). MP>> If you were wearing jeans and walking in the street, you could MP>> easily be arrested. Because you were at once considered "hippy" MP>> - and hippy was the symbol of unnecessary, unuseful mental MP>> freedom. And this was a real and basic crime here. NI> Sure. Jeans is a "tipical" product north-american. Liberty was NI> forbidden. MP>> The state interfered in your personal life, too. If you were MP>> unfaithful to yoru wife (I mean that you had a lover besides her) MP>> and she knew that, she could go to your boss and tell this to MP>> him. So he gathered a meeting of your co-workers and together MP>> with them discuss your "amoral behavior". And that's was normal. NI> Terrible. This i don't knew.
BRAZILIAN JEANS : You see, the most terrible was the fact that the state teached its citizens toact in this way (like this wife did). So now we have the results - 90 percentof old, ex-soviet people have a really hurted psychic. MP>> It isn't global so far. Many old people continue believing in MP>> communist theories. And our economic situation is not MP>> stable now. So the Communist party is still leading in our MP>> Parliament. It took about 25% percents of votes on these MP>> elections (December 1999). But the situation, I think, is all MP>> the same getting better. :) NI> Better now? NI>>> A lot of...like this: Iron Maiden, AC/DC, NI>>> Kiss, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, NI>>> Uriah Heep and many more. In rock, course. MP>> From this - LZ especially. What about Jethro Tull? NI> Like too. He's in the "many more". :) BRAZILIAN JEANS : Now I'm studying only the 2nd year from 5,5 so I have a possibility not to workso far and study almost everything I want. :) But next year I'll have to seekfor a job, because I'll need a practice of a real work. NI>>> Well...we've a lot...Jose, Joao, Mario, Paulo, Renato, Daniel, MP>> Oh I've remembered, I had read some books of your (is he really MP>> brazilian? it seems he is) writer Jorge Amado, and also Mario MP>> Vargas Liosa, I hope I write their names clearly. So I've already MP>> known some your names. :) NI> Almost. Jorge Amado is brazilian. Mario Vargas Llosa is from Peru. NI> South American, too. :)Well, I've read his "Captains of the Sand" and "Shepherds of the Night". BTW,"Captains" were loved very much in Soviet Union, we here have two films forthis book. But I don't like his books much - 'cause communists do. :) MP>> By the way, I think that South American authors were the most MP>> outstanding in the 20th century. 90 per cent of great books of MP>> this age were made there. Such as Borgues, Cortazar, Marques, MP>> Fuentes. (I don't know exactly who of them is brazilian.) NI> No one is brazilian. :) NI> They are south american, but not brazilian. BRAZILIAN JEANS : MP>> Their influence to the world literature was very big. To Russian MP>> literature, too. Especially Borgues's. NI> Yes, i know Massimo Gorki, Tolstoi, Dostoievsky.Huh. :) And how did you find them? :) They all are very difficult to read for aforeigner, I think. MP>> So that's really wonderful I can talk to you :) You are my MP>> first acquaintance from that part of the world :) NI> Wonderful, too. I write here, in this echo, for a year ago,Wow. It's interesting for me, what are your motives for that? To read someone'sletters which are full of spelling and grammar mistakes and who doesn't knowany of your realities? I suppose I couldn't be so patient. NI> but most of people desappear after two or three replies and i lost NI> contact. You are very present. Nice person, too. :) NI>>> For woman: Maria (almost like you), Silvia, MP>> My name in a real life is Maria, too. But I MP>> prefer to write it in a French manner :) NI> How chic. :) So i will call me Norbert? :) NI> "Monsieur Norbert"...oh...i don't like! :)) BRAZILIAN JEANS : But, ha, "segnore Norberto" sounds great. :) And "mademoiselle Marie" soundsnot bad, too, I think.. :) MP>> I've visited this country. I am sure Venice is the most beautiful MP>> city in the world :) NI> One of them. :) NI>>> Talk me about you. I don't know nothing about you. :) MP>> 19 years aged. NI> Young lady. :)No, I don't like to be a lady. :) To be a plebeian is better, isn't it? :) MP>> Intellectual interests - literature, philology, psychology, MP>> history, theory and philosophy of law, human rights. NI> Basically the same as me. All of human sciences i like. History, NI> mainly. NI> Well...i play chess here, too. :) NI> There are one "chess echo" in Fidonet, but nobody's playing. :(Prefering playing un RL. But we here have echoes specially for chessplaying. NI> Climbing i never try (so, still alive :)) ), cycling is good.Climbing.. well, sometimes I can't decide which I like more - climbing or sex. NI> Do you like "X-files"? I love! Best serie on tv.
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