Basketball trip - Adventure

Zombies from KIS (Hell)

Don't we look good after loosing every single game.

We did indeed lose every single game, but we came to Moscow not only for that, but to have fun. And as some say, "Participation is more important that winning." (Only loosers say that:)

Lets start the story from the beginning. We came to Moscow at about 11:00 after having experienced our first problems in the country. In the Russian embassy in Kiev the pictures on the visas of two players were mixed up. These things happen, but what I do not understand is how can you mix up the pictures of a Korean and a Slovenian.

Kwan Jin (Korean)

Johan (Slovenia)

When we went through the customs in the Moscow airport the workers there (unlike the people in the embassy) had noticed the difference. Then they called somebody like minister of Foreign affairs to find out if they could let those two guys into the country. Thanks to my (Andrew Tatarchuk) knowlage of Russian and charisma we were able to smuggle them in.

The first thing we saw in Moscow was the Red Squere ( That was after we visited American Embassy)

 

You do NOT want to know what is behind the Censored tag, and lets leave it at that.

After we left the squere we went back to the Embassy to meet our hosts! We lived in their housed for three days, and even though not everybody that went Moscow from our school participated in creating this page, we want to thank all the hostes for hosting us.

When we met our hosts some got very lucky some got lucky and some . . .

 

I (Andrew Tatarchuk) and Zack got very lucky.

This is my hostess Sarah, her boyfriend Zoltan and Me.

Thank you again for showing me the good side of Moscow - the one on the picture.

 

This page was created by Anze and Andrew.

We did not have much time so there will be more pictures and stories later.