"Someone watched Nasha Russia yesterday?" Girts asked.
It was Saturday night, friends had gone to Clubbery and now everyone was hanging out on one of the club couches.
"No, I wasn't home last night," Gvido replied. The same answer came from Ivo and Laila. Eva had spent the next half of the night at her own reports and her TV had already been able to cover the dust with its rare use.
"You know I don't have a TV," Bella said.
"What is Nasha Russia?" Alice asked.
Girts was outraged that someone didn't know his favorite show, so before he could throw away any word, Gvido hurried to answer for him.
"This is a black humor show on TV3. I like it - THERE are those guys!"
"In one of the series, a social service came to them and announced that they would be receiving a free lunch somewhere in Moscow. They argued that they picked out better things from the dumpster than they would give them in that diner and covered them with eggs! "
"When talking about homeless people, I remembered one real story about Haruki Murakami. Do you know who he is?" Ivo said.
"Of course we know - one of the most popular Japanese writers!" Laila replied in a "how-then-to-be-not-know" tone.
"Well, Murakami had traveled to the Caribbean and was impressed by how many homeless had cell phones and branded clothes.
But the best part was when homeless man came over and said what he thought of Murakami's latest book, he said latest book was big shi...t.
Murakami was surprised and ask him where he had read it and he carelessly stated that he had found the book in the garbage and had read it. "
"Nothing to yourself," Eva said.
"Going back to the Rublovskaya homeless ... If Rublovskaya really has such good trash, maybe it is worth going there? Girts shifted the conversation back to the previous topic. "Forward," Laila said.
Friends started laughing at Girts and his idea when Gorky Park's song "Moscow Calling" suddenly started to sound from the speakers.
"That must be a sign from above," Gvido said.
"Well oky. From the next salary to Rublovsk!" Girts exclaimed.
"Let's keep to the word," Bella said.
To be continued......
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