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He needs to do his homework. It's worse in the Middle East, but also common in Russia.

 

If someone admires something of yours you can say thank you.

 

If someone admires something of yours, and you HAND IT TO THEM, by their culture it is considered a gift.

 

When you go to someone elses country, you should check out a common protocol website or book, first.

 

Putin was being a Russian.

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He needs to do his homework. It's worse in the Middle East, but also common in Russia.

 

If someone admires something of yours you can say thank you.

 

If someone admires something of yours, and you HAND IT TO THEM, by their culture it is considered a gift.

 

When you go to someone elses country, you should check out a common protocol website or book, first.

 

Putin was being a Russian.

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Does this include handing over a nagging wife/girlfriend? :P

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Does this include handing over a nagging wife/girlfriend?  :P

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Wouldn't that be nice? Might be more to this than we thought...

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Isn't Putin's cousin a referee in the NFL?  We all know where this is headed.

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Am I the only one who caught this post? And the Ref's name was? Vladimir Tuckinski

 

I friggin knew it, commie bastard Pats.

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I predict this will be the start of the "CURSE OF THE RUSSKIS!!" The Pats will not win another Super Bowl until Putin gives back the ring. Boston loves curses.

 

PTR

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Not to ever defend a patsy scum, but he did indeed give the ring to Putin... he doesn't want it back. This is a non-story.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2096909

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He doesn't want it back NOW, because it makes him look like an idiot. But if they would have checked after Putin walked off with the ring, they would have noticed that he sh-- his pants. :P

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"I showed the president my most recent Super Bowl ring," Kraft said in a statement released Wednesday. The Russian president "was clearly taken with its uniqueness," Kraft said.

 

"At that point, I decided to give him the ring as a symbol of the respect and admiration that I have for the Russian people and the leadership of President Putin," Kraft said.

 

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/3726702

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