I guess the title pretty well sums up what this entry will be about. Let’s start with the first topic: apple-scented toilet paper. One could take this innovation in bathroom technology in a variety of ways but let’s just say that, for the record, what a…not so bad idea. Don’t be fooled, it’s not only apple, but a variety of aromatic essences to choose from such as mango, orange, and even fresh mountain stream. I feel that every American should jump on the toilet with the fragrant confidence that Russia offers. I offer this slice of novelty Russia an A+.
On to the second category: cigarette-flavored cookies. In reality, this is probably not a completely fair or accurate description of the true situation but let me put it this way…have you ever eaten a cookie that gave you a distinct aftertaste of a freshly smoked tobacco stick? Being a morning coffee drinker I have to have something to snack on or my stomach gets upset. For the past couple weeks I have been buying new breakfast treats to complement my coffee. They have all been fantastic except for the package I opened yesterday. What seemed to be perfectly delicious cookies/breakfast biscuits turned out to taste like South Carolina. After indulging in a single cookie I thought perhaps it was a faulty breakfast biscuit and quite surely the next one would redeem its predecessor and get the tar taste out of my mouth. I was thoroughly disappointed when I finished the second one and felt like I’d been a chain smoker for 40 years. I gagged, slightly, and threw the rest of the package into the garbage feeling both disgusted and somewhat sad for now having nothing to munch with coffee. Don’t let this scare you if you desire a Russian cookie. Everything has been great. In fact, I almost don’t want to blame the brand. Perhaps circumstance had it that Vladimir Vladimirovich accidentally dropped his cigarette into this batch as he was distraught over his recent divorce. I’ll maybe give them another try after a few months.
184 Roubles. Word. I’ve taken up the street life. A brief walk down the main stretch in town will delight you with various musicians trying to make a few Roubles by playing their instruments. For a while now I’ve wanted to work the streets and see if I have what it takes. Sure enough, I took my guitar out on a bright fall day around four o’clock. I’m not going to lie. I put a couple Roubles into the open guitar case to make it look like I had least something. However, after the first couple minutes several sparkling pieces of change came flying through the air to find their way in my guitar case. A little later a drunken Kazakh man offered me a cigarette, which I respectfully declined, and proceeded to freestyle over my guitar. Although funny at first, he ruined my business. People didn’t want to be around us and I didn’t really know how to break it to him. So, I patiently smiled and waited until he left. I was back on the grind. It seems cool that you could earn money playing music on the street but after a while, your hands start to hurt and you keep coming back to the same riffs that you notice people give you money for. After an hour and a half I retired but not completely by myself. A rather intoxicated lady asked me if I could esquire her to the nearest bathroom. I felt honored that a fellow Russian would put so much trust into my navigational skills in Stavropol. Luckily we were close to a toilet that I walk by every day. In fact, it’s the only public toilet in Stavropol that I know so she was lucky. Long story short, 184 Roubles and pride bonus for toilet location knowledge.
The last one seems like it should be exciting but it wasn’t totally the case. I went to a soccer game yesterday. FK Dynamo Stavropol. Let’s just say the most exciting part of the game was when a player tripped over himself with the ball and faceplanted. Other interesting things at the game include the dude next to me eating dried fish, a wonderful aroma that lasted the whole game, and the beloved drunken fan who yelled the same thing over and over again for 90 minutes. Anyway, it was fun to go nonetheless and I’m excited for the World Cup to be here in 2018. Go Rassiya.
Oh yeah, the last topic. Eggs. They’re great here. The best I’ve had. Eat them if you come to Stavropol.
Lenin's Statue at...Lenin's Square
FK Dynamo Stavropol
yup.