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#1 of 3 Naxcivan Muxtar Respublikasi travel blogs
Entering Naxcivan and Trying to Find a Place to Live
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Dec 24, 2005 - Aug 01, 2008
Taken from my own memories of the time.The flight from Indy to Chicago was good but short.  I wish I could say something nice about the rest of the flights.  From Chicago to Frankfurt, i was stuck on Luftansa who placed me next to a pair of a teenage brother and sister.  The boy was in the obvious obxious stage which all males must pass through and some of us still permanently reside, for whenever I tried to go to sleep, the brother  teased his sister and she would practic...
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#2 of 3 Naxcivan Muxtar Respublikasi travel blogs
Barf Laundry Detergent
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Nov 10, 2007 - Jun 02, 2008
It was about last year at this time when I came across Lemon Barf Laundry Detergent at Tema Supermarket in Naxcivan, Azerbaijan.  First, I was amazed that science has progressed so far that what was once a pain to get out of clothes is now being used to cleaned it.  Second, I was disappointed to know that for all this time I have been barfing in the toilet like a sucker.  Third, I was shocked to know that Barf came in a powder.  I have barfed in many toilets across the wor...
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#3 of 3 Naxcivan Muxtar Respublikasi travel blogs
Novuz and Trying to Figure Out What to Do
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Mar 15, 2007 - Mar 20, 2007
I woke up at 6am this morning to the sound of rain.  March Madness has begun and I needed to check the scores.  Aside from Duke losing, no major upsets.  I had to make sure that I had everything unplugged before leaving the apartment.  I used to pay a flat rate of 10 manat a month for electricity, then it became 12 manat, and then 20, and now they are regulating everyone’s use.  I am not going to take any chances while I am gone, so there will be no electric...
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