andrewtfotleafan
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- Apr 2, 2008
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because i have no idea what they were saying i could only laugh, hopefully they werent chirpin canada but then again they had ever right too....does anyone know what they were sayin?
Nikolai Kulemin does, but he doesn't want to tell us.
because i have no idea what they were saying i could only laugh, hopefully they werent chirpin canada but then again they had ever right too....does anyone know what they were sayin?
I just watched some CTV news report for like 5 minutes and some guy from this 590 show said he spoke a bit of Russian and apparently there were a ton of F-bombs and apparently (I'm not saying this is true because I can't speak Russian or understand it) they were saying stuff about people's moms.
Edit: I'm not against them saying stuff like "**** YEAH WE WON!" They deserve to celebrate after persevering through that 3rd period.
I highly doubt they said anything about anyone's mom's...
If anything they probably said something to their own mothers.
Just usual victory shouts. With some bad words. I think it will be some discussions in Russian media about their behavior)). But they are champions, blia!
I wouldn't doubt it. All I know is the guy was saying he heard something about mothers in Russian, actually I'm surprised he didn't say your speculation, he was probably trying to start **** .
I didn't hear a whole lot of bad words... anyone who says it was mostly them cursing clearly doesn't speak Russian or is making it up to make them look bad.
As for the mothers thing, they were talking to their own mothers.
Also, their national anthem doesn't make much sense in english.
Well, the word "blia" is VERY universal in Russia. It can be used in many situations to bring more emotions. But this is a bad word and it is forbidden in media.