crack streams dot com (used it for the HOU-KC game on Thursday)
nfl bite dot com (used it last year after they took down r / nflstreams the year before)
It's week 1, so not sure how everything will go just yet.
I’m still technically employed in Ukraine, I got married recently, and I kind have been off the social grid (as marriage tends to kill) since COVID, so I know nothing about streaming sites anymore. I have a VPN but is there any hope I can watch red zone from this backwards place? I’ll settle for regular game feeds, don’t care if they’re in Chinese.
Thanks,
me
crack streams dot com (used it for the HOU-KC game on Thursday)
nfl bite dot com (used it last year after they took down r / nflstreams the year before)
It's week 1, so not sure how everything will go just yet.
You get yourself a fine eastern European girl?
Not being able to watch africans roll around on the ground makes Ukraine backwards?
says this but checks into the NFL forum on sunday
Yes
Petty complaints on my end...perpetually poor customer service and potholed roads everywhere. The western part of the country though, especially where my wife is from, is essentially Europe is beautiful. Live in a city on the Slovakian/Hungarian border and Polish border is like 30-40km north of us too. The Carpathians are majestic, the air is clean, the food is great but will make you fat if you don't go to gym regularly (No joke, I'm 37 now, I can't just casually eat or drink fattening/sugary stuff anymore). The corruption in the country is laughably horrendous but all in all I could live in Zakarpattia and die happy. We'll eventually go stateside though but I'm in no rush yet as I could work this contract for another 4 years, even if she gets her residency status next July.
I met someone in college who was from about a hundred miles due north of Kiev, near the Belarus border
I guess you could face time me and I'd be willing to put my phone in front of the TV. You'd have to ignore all the hot naked babes walking around though.
That is badass! Very important the air quality is good because as you know this is an issue in Eastern Europe. As is bureaucracy and corruption. Did it take you a bit to warm up to the food, it lacks e. I assume you two do not have children yet?
Since you mentioned gym and are hoping to stream content I figure you are living in the city. When are the locals expecting for Ukraine to join the EU?
Many congratulations my friend, keep living that dream homie
I guess he!! has frozen over...never thought I'd see the day. Congrats homie
Last edited by Mark Celibate; 09-14-2020 at 04:35 PM.
I'm not surprised gotta lock down that fine ass Eastern European when you got the chance, in marriage as in cars, don't buy American
Please describe more. I'm hungry AF.
what if she doesn't speak English though?
Why? I would think they'd have net zero carbon footprint by now like in Scandinavia.
My old man said the same thing haha
To be honest where her family lives (and where we are currently visiting) is Zakarpattia Oblast, which is just clean mountain air and beautiful valleys. I could live in Uzhhorod the rest of my life and just walk along the river embankment every night. It’s a different feel than most of Ukraine...everybody is happy, even neighborly. Where I work (Chernivtsi) is steeped in history but the city officials have never bothered to dump any money into renovating it, so it’s a dilapidated gem from the Bukovyna age.
No kids yet but we’ll definitely have our first before 2022 (maybe much sooner). As for the country itself, that marriage with the EU has been anticipated since Yanukovich robbed them in 2013-14, but you just get the feeling Russia will always undermine any chance of it. The decentralization reforms have been mostly positive and the local elections coming up in late October could prove to be a big turning point down the road as far as them casting away their old socialist tendencies and moving more to the right. Either way, lots of room for exploitation and corruption with this group of oligarchs.
As for the food, it’s been great since I’m not a e fan. The meals like Banosh, Varenyky, Bograsch, Pelmini, forshmak, etc etc are all amazing but you really need to incorporate your veggies or you’ll be ting literal bricks every other day.
Thanks my nog, she put in the work and stuck by me when I was not the best version of myself.
She’s a translator
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