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RudolfR
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Quote from HYUNDAI :can someone render my skin - HTLA?

Stop it , Lol...

1. Make the skin high quality
2. look the exhaust tip on the skin
3.
RudolfR
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R&M Ownage
RudolfR
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Thankyou Efast
RudolfR
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All cars , all tracks
Looking for team
RudolfR
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Which good team would take me in
with distance: 36687 Km/22797 miles

Im very active
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RudolfR
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RudolfR
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Quote from speedykev :dont keep me in suspense XCNuse, what did he ask for.
its bugging me now.

I think he asked "where to download"
RudolfR
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Here you see an example , EU and NATO are not helping

EU and NATO are scared that there can start III world war
RudolfR
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Leading article: Don't let Russia bully the Baltics
Published: 30 April 2007

One dead, hundreds arrested and the danger of more trouble to come. It's not what we have come to expect of Estonia, better known to Britons as a playground and a place to buy property. Some will shake their heads, the phrase "far-off country of which we know little" coming to mind. We should resist that temptation. Like it or not, the expansion of the European Union to the Baltic states means Estonia's crisis with Russia over the removal of a Soviet war memorial from the centre of Tallin is our concern, too. You wouldn't know that, however, from the evasive murmurs coming out of Brussels and Germany, the current holder of the EU presidency.

We have had the strange spectacle of the EU nodding with apparent respect as Vladimir Putin's ministers lecture Estonia on civil rights. This is hypocrisy on a grand scale, given Russia's treatment of its unhappy Chechens and its rough handling of recent anti-government protests in Moscow and St Petersburg.

One might have expected officials from Brussels and Berlin to point out the discrepancy between the standards Russia that applies to its own minorities and those it demands of others. Instead, we have had Angela Merkel talking soothingly to Mr Putin on the telephone and urging restraint on Estonia.

This is the proverbial road to hell paved with good intentions. Indulging Russia's imperial attitudes towards the Baltic states, which it invaded in 1940 and ruled harshly for the next half-century, is not going to get us anywhere. We merely are feeding Moscow's appetite to re-establish influence over those former Soviet republics that it revealingly refers to as the "near abroad".

By striking an even posture between tiny Estonia and its former masters in Russia over the question of what Estonia does with its own war memorials, Europe is giving Russia a green light to interfere further. It is an assumed right that it will not hesitate to exercise.

Russia's new-found confidence when it comes to meddling in European affairs is not confined to the Baltics. The West's peace plan for Kosovo, which offers that troubled region its best-ever hope of a settlement, is about to founder on the rock of Russia's opposition. Possibly, there is not much than anyone can do about that; the plan has to go to the UN Security Council, of which Russia is a member. But Europe's feeble response to this threat has only encouraged Russia to dig in its heels.

From the Baltics to the Balkans, there seems to be a pattern; of a newly assertive and oil-rich Russia pushing hard at a door that Europe has carelessly left ajar. We shall see whether this does either region much good. So far, the auguries are not promising.
RudolfR
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Quote from squidhead :Just like Latvia, screaming to be free not knowing how to live free...
I wish it was still USSR...

Then go to russia
RudolfR
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Abaut 200 busses came from russia to estonia to vandalizm here...
and russia pay theim...

:chairs:
RudolfR
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It actually isn't about the bronze solider, it's the wish to vandalize and demonstrate russian power. What is going on at the moment is pretty much the war between estonia and russia, with out the russian soldiers...
Personally, I don't believe that those nightly vandalists are russians, who have been living here for the past few years
More likely provocators sent by Moscow, who are paid to do what they are doing at the moment, in order to prove that they have been there..

:irked:
RudolfR
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at this page you will vote for estonians

Go to this page http://www.eesti.portal.ee/index.php

scroll down ,

eesnimi - surname
perenimi - lastname
and select mees or naine ( man or owman )
and click on the left box "Olen eesti poolt!" - vote for estonia


Please vote people , thankyou
RudolfR
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New pictures..
RudolfR
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Quote from HYUNDAI :i made new skin! i think this skin is good!

:uglyhamme


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download kits and make good skin
And not with paint ,
RudolfR
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RudolfR
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The statue is now at estonian graveyard
RudolfR
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If you are lazy to read , watch this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DGMydHIcxg
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Bronze statue fight escalating in Estonia
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On Wednesday, the upper house of the Russian parliament, the Federation Council, passed a resolution asking Estonia to halt its plans to remove a Soviet-Era Red Army monument in Tallinn.

“The Federation Council is highly concerned over the adoption of the law on the protection of war graves in Estonia,” the Russian news agency Interfax quoted the document as saying.

The law foresees the removal of the WWII era monument and grave of Soviet soldiers to another location. The current location, also the site of a trolleybus stop in a busy part of Tallinn, is considered by the Estonian government as a bad place for the monument to be located. And despite a member of the Constitution Party proposing to move the trolleybus stop, and a local Russian businessman offering to buy the land under the monument from the government, the government is holding firm on the law and their plans to move the monument.

“Defiant plans to rebury the remains of Soviet and anti-Hitler coalition soldiers from mass graves and to dismantle monuments to victims of World War II have been drawn up in spite of public opinion, decisions by municipal authorities, and the will of relatives of those killed,” the Federal Council document said.

The Federation Council statement was released on the same day as a rally outside of the Estonian embassy in Moscow, where an estimated 2,000 people gathered to protest Estonia's plans to remove the Bronze statue at Tonismagi in Tallinn.

The leader of the Nashi (Ours) movement, Vasily Yakemenko, told the media present that if the bronze statue of a Soviet soldier in Tallinn is removed, then Nashi activists will start going to Estonia and take turns standing guard on the monument's former site garbed in military uniform.

While the Russian Federation Council claimed that tearing the statue down would create more divisions in society, the Estonian Prime Minister defended the decision and said just the opposite.

“What respect are we talking about if crowds keep treading on the grave, hold rallies, drink vodka or wait for a trolleybus there? This goes against Estonians' idea of the place of eternal rest of the dead,” he said.

The prime minister added that the bronze statue of a Soviet soldier at Tonismagi in Tallinn has become a monument which is dividing the nation instead of uniting and consolidating it.

Despite fears that the issue will be used as political capital for extremists in Russian politics and could possibly lead to a situation where economic sanctions are placed on Estonia, Estonia remains cool on that prospect.

“If sanctions are imposed we'll have to accept it, but trade with Russia makes up only a tenth of the Estonian economy which is an insignificant part," Russian news agency Interfax quoted ambassador Marina Kaljurand as saying.

The ambassador at the same time said she hopes that adoption of laws on war graves and banned structures will not worsen Estonia's relationship with Russia.

"I hope the Russian side is ready to hear us out and show understanding for our position," she said adding that Estonia's domestic legal acts are based on international law and not directed against any country.

The bronze statue of a Soviet soldier at Tonismagi in downtown Tallinn whose possible removal has triggered a spate of Russian accusations of support for Nazi Germany has become a symbol of the Soviet occupation of Estonia, she explained.

“Today it is for the majority of the Estonian nation - and I'm speaking not only about ethnic Estonians but about all our fellow citizens - a symbol of the Soviet occupation,” Kaljurand said.

The diplomat underlined that Nazism never has been and is not being glorified in Estonia. “It is our duty to do everything possible for Nazism never to rise again,” she said.

Total idiots russians..
pictures what have done by russians ~2 hours back
RudolfR
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Quote from HYUNDAI :i make some skin can render my skin

Like I sayd , MAKE BETER QUALITY SKINS , AND SIZE 2048x2048 !!!
Latvians..
RudolfR
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Quote from HYUNDAI :and my skins?

You could make beter quality skins..
RudolfR
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RudolfR
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It was done before...
RudolfR
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I did all default in BIOS ,
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