A list of puns related to "Russian mafia"
So, somehow the mentioned terrorists, mafias, gangs and militias became allies and Gate opened up in Afghanistan, Mexico, Russia, Iraq and Syria then wherever Al Qaeda group is and only these groups go into the Gate.
Mexican cartels got trucks and stuff sometimes rocket launchers
ISIS and al Qaeda got machine guns, trucks, aks and some RPGs
Taliban used to have dozens or Soviet tanks (cold war) machine guns on trucks ,RPGs, aks and a small air force.
Russians probably have tanks but can just ram, guns and trucks.
All of these joined forces to invade the Gate world. How far can they go?
Idk tho Iβve always wanted to make something that would give some of my fantasies to light but not too exposing if you know what I mean. The show Iβm creating is set in the 90s so itβll be a tinge bit risky but not exactly. Have any ideas? What I got rn is basically one of the cousins in the crime syndicate has a wife who wears the pants and hence wouldnβt be the heir to the syndicate. His wife is ambitious and gives ideas for her husband ideas for the syndicate. Could be a good dynamic but what do yβall think? What are some ideas since Iβm creating a base for the whole show with different characters and their dynamics
Hi, any recommendations for Russian Mafia romance books preferably with some Russian in it (Iβm learning it so want to expand my knowledge further than just Duolingo lol). Iβve read the Made series and absolutely love it. Iβm good with most things, just as long as thereβs some alpha males!!
I'm a Professional Baker, and have worked for various companies developing recipes and the like. I found a job at a local grocery store, working super early mornings on their pastries for the day. There were usually a few other people there, one of whom was a Mixer. Mixers typically follow a spec sheet with the weights of all the ingredients they need to batch mix. It's kind of mindless work and doesn't require much thought. He was a young guy, fresh out of his teens. We became fast coworker friends, and enjoyed chatting it up about baking, and I'd help him put our supply order away. Good times.
One day, a woman with a thick Russian accent came in and handed us business cards. She told us whatever we're getting paid, her company would double it if we came to work for them. I scheduled an interview, thinking this would be a great opportunity for me. It was a "new" grocery store concept, like a glitzy-glammy European-style Costco, whatever that means. When I went in for the interview, the place was literally still under construction. I met their Lead Baker and we hit it off right away. He warned me that the Big Boss had "interesting tastes" and we'd need to work with that. No biggie. More money, let's go.
They hired us both and, over the next several months, it was a really interesting and fun experience. The Big Boss (thick, burly Russian man, to the point and perpetually angry) wanted this place to be like Costco -- mass production of quality pastries. They were bringing in crazy amounts of new equipment, including folders, shapers, and injectors that were easily worth millions. We didn't have much equipment to start, and we were doing a lot of mixing in trash cans. Remember my Mixer buddy? Well, he was working on the bread dough, using spec sheets provided by our Lead Baker.
Over time they were bringing on more staff, and it was a lot of fun developing new recipes, experimenting with ratios, and figuring out how to get over constraints for the types of products that Boss wanted. Did I mention he was an asshole? Oh yeah. When he was reviewing some cheesecake I had made, he said "Good job, sweetie." I came back with "Miss, ma'am, or my name is fine." He scowled at me, and from that point on he treated me like garbage. We brought other women on staff. I watched him hit on them. Some of the others were cool with being sexually harassed, I guess. This place was paying top dollar and had to get in good with the Big Boss, right?
So, the stage is set here. Bo
... keep reading on reddit β‘I recently saw some videos on Russian mafias. Ngl those are some badass crime stories.
I would like to read some books about 'em.
Any suggestions?
I'm trying to learn Bodvar and I stumbled upon the Russian Mafia Combo, was just wondering if there was more for hammer or sword, or any weapon really.
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From the article: βAccording to sources close to the Russian law enforcement system, the partners βsoldβ Sagiβs debt to criminal elements β the Russian mafia. Sagi, who ran for 25 years in prison for bribery and fraud, has tried in recent months to reach an agreement with them. Despite this, the move was unsuccessful, and apparently led to the implementation of the assassination attempt."
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I'm a Professional Baker, and have worked for various companies developing recipes and the like. I found a job at a local grocery store, working super early mornings on their pastries for the day. There were usually a few other people there, one of whom was a Mixer.
Mixers typically follow a spec sheet with the weights of all the ingredients they need to batch mix. It's kind of mindless work and doesn't require much thought.
He was a young guy, fresh out of his teens. We became fast coworker friends, and enjoyed chatting it up about baking, and I'd help him put our supply order away. Good times.
One day, a woman with a thick Russian accent came in and handed us business cards. She told us whatever we're getting paid, her company would double it if we came to work for them. I scheduled an interview, thinking this would be a great opportunity for me.
It was a "new" grocery store concept, like a glitzy-glammy European-style Costco, whatever that means. When I went in for the interview, the place was literally still under construction.
I met their Lead Baker and we hit it off right away. He warned me that the Big Boss had "interesting tastes" and we'd need to work with that. No biggie. More money, let's go.
They hired us both and, over the next several months, it was a really interesting and fun experience. The Big Boss (thick, burly Russian man, to the point and perpetually angry) wanted this place to be like Costco -- mass production of quality pastries.
They were bringing in crazy amounts of new equipment, including folders, shapers, and injectors that were easily worth millions. We didn't have much equipment to start, and we were doing a lot of mixing in trash cans.
Remember my Mixer buddy? Well, he was working on the bread dough, using spec sheets provided by our Lead Baker.
Over time they were bringing on more staff, and it was a lot of fun developing new recipes, experimenting with ratios, and figuring out how to get over constraints for the types of products that Boss wanted. Did I mention he was an a-hole? Oh yeah.
When he was reviewing some cheesecake I had made, he said "Good job, sweetie." I came back with "Miss, ma'am, or my name is fine." He scowled at me, and from that point on he treated me like garbage. We brought other women on staff. I watched him hit on them.
Some of the others were cool with being sexually harassed, I guess. This place was paying top dollar and had to get in good with the Big Boss, right?
So, the stage is set
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