From my understanding of reading the Russian language, it states (in a nutshell) that Marina is doing well in America and people like her dog. Further, Marina says she’s planning on putting more really hot words together like… fire&cracker, flame&broiled, hot&sauce.
In the future, she says that all the teacher’s assistants, teacher’s pets and loyal attendees will be going on a HotForWords cruise vacation… details haven’t been worked out or finalized yet… depends if they can scoop some bail-out money from US Congress.
Hmmm, learning about old languages and new technology, starting a business in a foreign country, sharing interesting knowledge…in two words, brains and initiative. I’d say yes.
Is this like a homemaker magazine? Can’t read the cover (lazy me). At what demographic are they aiming?
Looks like a “nice”, in the good sence of the term, magazine to be featured in… w/sweet lady on the cover.
Yeah, what was that bit about English words from Africa and the Arab Emirates?
BTW, does ANYONE use “вы” anymore in Russia? If I’d addressed my Russian teacher as “ты” forty years ago, she’d have sent me to the principal for my insolence.
I know, Russian young people never addressed each other with “вы”. Or… Probably this journalist is older than Marina. I found the journalist name in English, it’s Елена Джамбер/Yelena Giamber. Let’s ask her to translate these articles. Actually, she did a good publicity for Lady M in Russia.
Want some candy, little schoolgirl?
From my understanding of reading the Russian language, it states (in a nutshell) that Marina is doing well in America and people like her dog. Further, Marina says she’s planning on putting more really hot words together like… fire&cracker, flame&broiled, hot&sauce.
In the future, she says that all the teacher’s assistants, teacher’s pets and loyal attendees will be going on a HotForWords cruise vacation… details haven’t been worked out or finalized yet… depends if they can scoop some bail-out money from US Congress.
thats very smart…cruise vacation
[horse raddish] russian dressing
Hey! In this pic, Lady M has grey eyes. WTF? Are her eyes fake? What color are vampire/zombie eyes anyway?
Congrats again!
Do you think you are a role model for young Russian girls?
Hmmm, learning about old languages and new technology, starting a business in a foreign country, sharing interesting knowledge…in two words, brains and initiative. I’d say yes.
Of course, sometimes I take the naughty view of Marina’s success:
B O O B S
R……….U
A……….S
I………..I
N……….N
S……….E
…………S
…………S
Just teasing, M!
Russian, eh? Must be the equivalent
of Redbook magazine?
Congrats!
That’s not you on the cover, is it? Because if it is… you look older.
well the pictures look nice since I can’t read the articles.
making the rounds in the Mother country, ‘eh?…
shows how owned US media is.
except 4 the internet
Is this like a homemaker magazine? Can’t read the cover (lazy me). At what demographic are they aiming?
Looks like a “nice”, in the good sence of the term, magazine to be featured in… w/sweet lady on the cover.
Well, no idea what it says but congrats Marina.
Most success to HotForWords
C
L Yes, please translate these articles for us
Yeah, what was that bit about English words from Africa and the Arab Emirates?
BTW, does ANYONE use “вы” anymore in Russia? If I’d addressed my Russian teacher as “ты” forty years ago, she’d have sent me to the principal for my insolence.
I know, Russian young people never addressed each other with “вы”. Or… Probably this journalist is older than Marina. I found the journalist name in English, it’s Елена Джамбер/Yelena Giamber. Let’s ask her to translate these articles. Actually, she did a good publicity for Lady M in Russia.
Wow, another article! Yay, Marina!
Same question, are you going to translate for us?