In the February 3, 2009 blog I posted a photo of a Moscow caviar vending machine. Apparently, there are a few more niche vending markets left untapped as evidenced by the above photo of a Moscow Umbrella Vending Machine spotted in late February at a Moscow shopping center. Rain? No umbrella? No sales clerk? No problem!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
More Moscow Vending Machines
In the February 3, 2009 blog I posted a photo of a Moscow caviar vending machine. Apparently, there are a few more niche vending markets left untapped as evidenced by the above photo of a Moscow Umbrella Vending Machine spotted in late February at a Moscow shopping center. Rain? No umbrella? No sales clerk? No problem!
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I am an American in Georgia USA who has been corresponding with a Russian girl in Perm for the last two months or so. It has been interesting, and there has been talk of her coming here, but for me to pay, of course. I am not sure of her, or the travel agency she mentions which is "Triel-Tur".
Perm sounds very interesting, but if I ever went to this city no one in the West ever heard about till the end of the cold war, do you think it would be safe for an American.
Any help you can offer would be appreciated. This is Bobby at zurlach@yahoo.com
Hey Bobby-- I can't vouch for the girl or agency. There are plenty of scams out there, which it seems you are aware of (although not all are scams). Perm, I think, for a visit is as safe as an American city of the same size, but I do recommend tagging around with a local (especially late in evening) as you won't look local - even though you might think you do. :)
Andy
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