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"From The Shipboard To The Ball"
Over the last two weeks I was becoming more and more nervous every passing day. I guess that is what state exam does to every student. Now it is over and I can breathe again.
I have passed my exam. So now I can go to Yekaterinburg and visit my brother whom I haven’t seen for ten months. He is in the army now. The funny thing is that six months of serving his country he spent in Tajikistan. I do not understand how someone can serve their country while being in the other. Anyway he is just seven hours away from home now. It is the second best to home. I do not like trains but I am looking forward to this meeting.
Apr 20, 2012 1:40 PM
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"From the Shipboard to the Ball"
Over the last two weeks, I was becoming more and more nervous every passing day. I guess that is what the state exam does to every student. Now it is over, and I can breathe again.
I have passed my exam. So now, I can go to Yekaterinburg and visit my brother whom I haven’t seen for ten months. He is in the army now. The funny thing is that he spent six months serving his country in Tajikistan. I do not understand how someone can serve his country while being in another. Anyway, he is just seven hours away from home now. It is the second best to home. I do not like trains, but I am looking forward to this meeting.
April 20, 2012
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natashika
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English, Russian
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