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Soviet Apartment Shopping

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 6:19


So this is, uh, episode number, whatever. These things don't have episode numbers. I don't give a crap a shit. Why are you censoring yourself? Who gives a fuck anyway? What the fuck we're going to talk about today? Oh yeah, we went to go see an apartment today that my wife is going to potentially buy as one of these old Soviet flats. And what's happening is a lot of elder folks dying and then their kids are selling the apartments. So some of these places have been lived in for since the Soviet times, 1960s, fifties, whatever. And this place has the original floor from, I think, the 40s, which was right when the Soviet Union came in and said, yeah, this is ours now, We want this for ourselves. I think that's how they talk. I don't know. Anyway, no elevator, but had to carry the baby up because, you know, we got a baby. So baby was with us. And it was nice because when you're dealing with real estate agents here in Estonia, there's no small talk like you have in the US And so I have a baby with me, my wife is there, we go upstairs and then he just says here you can sit here with baby. And I just sat there with the baby. He didn't ask any questions. None of that. So, well, how old is he? You know, I got one of mine myself, actually. We had to switch to a bigger house just to be able to, you know, accompany our family. None of that. He just looked out the window while my wife inspected everything in this apartment. And I sat there taking pictures because they're just so nice to go into these old school apartments where you feel like you're in a museum almost. It's like stepping back through time. There was a calendar from 1992, which I'm guessing is when the last person who lived there actually updated it. Maybe just gets a hold, you just don't care. So he asked as we were leaving. Any more questions? And I asked Estonian It's the owner die and he replied yes, but not him here and which they have to tell you. Actually I believe it's the same in the USI think, but a woman is 95 years old, died and then her son is now selling the apartment. So that's where we come in. So basically that's our strategy. Let's wait for people to die, buy and renovate, then flip for the younger generation who will then at some point die. It's all about death. That's the it's good real estate real estate's tragedy, a real estate tragic strategy his death. But it's interesting to see the the decor on the inside which is so similar and yeah, same before everything has all the same architecture and all that stuff like in the open air museum that we are that we went to go see the other day and all the furniture, same thing. It's brown, big, bulky, same style from the same IKEA stores, Soviet IKEA. Instead of hot dogs, they have more soup. They really, I don't even know if they had one. Don't get your history from this podcast, by the way, But she's taking out all that stuff and then she's going to renovate and she hopes to make a decent profit. So we'll see. Then maybe we can get someone to be the nanny so I don't have to just be there sitting by myself in the corner. Secretly, though, I loved it.

Visit to Estonian Open Air Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 3:31


Today, we visited an open-air museum, and I'm pleased we did. It offered a glimpse into Estonian life from days past. Interestingly, Estonian peasants gained their freedom and rights around the same period slaves were emancipated in the USA—more in common than one might think. The houses, primarily from the 19th century, were quite basic. My favorite was a 1960s-era Soviet-style apartment block with four units. One had been renovated; its occupants were the staff of the house and park. Touring a staff member's actual living space must be peculiar for them, but it's a testament to the impact of good innovation. Upstairs, we entered a residence that appeared frozen in time since 1992. A newspaper heralded the "capitalism" sweeping into Parnu, featuring a topless woman on the cover. I guess more breasts suggest more capitalism? Yet sharing so openly could be seen as more socialist—free exposure for everyone. My wife and her sister experienced nostalgia, recognizing familiar items, furniture, and toys from their childhood. Given the Soviet era's limited options—nothing like Ikea's variety—perhaps that scarcity allowed for greater focus on collective farm work. Nonetheless, they had many Western amenities: TV, radio, cassettes, Pepsi, and even a pirated Red Hot Chili Peppers cassette. It was fascinating to see the way things were. The population was larger, with more industry and farming—everyone had employment and housing. Yet it was all sustained by non-existent money, leading to an inevitable collapse. These abandoned sites now serve well as museums. The trip was enjoyable. We left Raiko in his stroller outside while exploring indoors, figuring nobody would mistake him for an exhibit in such a modern carriage. Don't call the police on us, it's a common thing here in the Nordics. For lunch, we dined in a traditional Estonian house, where a woman in national attire took our order. My wife craved authentic Estonian dessert, so I ordered two portions of what resembled sweet cream cheese. Overall a great day. Eesti Vabaõhumuuseum https://evm.ee/

Rachcast 010 | Nude Beaches, Elk Encounter, Bitcoin Holiday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 12:39


Rachcast 010 | Nude Beaches, Elk Encounter, Bitcoin Holiday by Rachman Blake

Rachcast 009 | Cologne, Germany

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 5:24


Rachcast 009 | Cologne, Germany by Rachman Blake

Rachcast 008 | Scandinavian Booby theory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 13:12


Rachcast 008 | Scandinavian Booby theory by Rachman Blake

Rachcast 007 | On the road again

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 5:37


Rachcast 007 | On the road again by Rachman Blake

Rachcast 006 | Dopamine Depleted

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 1:09


Rachcast 006 | Dopamine Depleted by Rachman Blake

Rachcast 005 | When she's on her period song (clip)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 1:33


Posting weekly songs that you might not like but I certainly will...

Rachcast 004 | When you get headbutted by your girl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 22:00


Rachman recounts getting headbutted by his girlfriend during midsummer night's holiday, being walked in on by a small child while naked, and terrifying netflix series

Rachcast 003 | Got a dose of racism

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 12:56


Rachman's random stream of conscious about racism, holidays in Estonia, touring, and moving in with the girlfriend

Rachcast 002 | Buying a house?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 10:26


Rachman babbles about buying a house in Estonia, not missing American style small talk, and doing his solo show in Estonia. Rachast 002 | Rachman's Podcast

Rachast 001 | Rachman's Podcast Diary

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 22:08


Rachast 001 | Rachman's Podcast Diary

Guilty pleasures | How to stop binging

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 2:50


I’m doing a story about binging on guilty pleasures and it’s interesting because the less guilty we feel, the less we'll binge. Music: https://soundcloud.com/iammusicp/pusherman https://soundcloud.com/jazz-harp-experience/sinnerman-nina-simone More Rachman: http://instagram.com/rachmanblake Edited on: Adobe Premier Pro (http://adobe.ly/1SNmzjC) Sources: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20141219-why-does-guilt-increase-pleasure When Guilt Begets Pleasure: The Positive Effect of a Negative Emotion http://www.bus.miami.edu/_assets/files/marketing/Kelly%20Goldsmith%20-%20presentation%20paper.pdf No sign of quitting: Incidental exposure to no-smoking signs ironically boosts cigarette-approach tendencies in smokers http://www.academia.edu/1231883/No_sign_of_quitting_Incidental_exposure_to_no-smoking_signs_ironically_boosts_cigarette-approach_tendencies_in_smokers Chocolate cake. Guilt or celebration? Associations with healthy eating attitudes, perceived behavioural control, intentions and weight-loss. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24275670 Support Rachman's journey on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rachmanblake

Overcome the fear of rejection with storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 3:18


How to overcome the fear of meeting attractive strangers with storytelling Music: Jake Lama https://www.facebook.com/Uni900 More Rachman: http://instagram.com/rachmanblake Edited on: Ableton Live Support Rachman's journey on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rachmanblake

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