SammyPopov 0 #1 April 20, 2007 Come skydive on the beach in Bulgaria! Skydive Bulgaria is located in the beautiful city of Primorsko just 3 km from the beach. Cheap hotels, cheap food, cheap beer and fantastic skydiving weather and night life. Primorsko is the life of the Black sea during the hot summer days. Check us out www.skydivebulgaria.com Sammy PopovSammy Vassilev - aka "Popov" Skydive TV - Exec. Prod | Dir | DP www.skydive-tv.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlespeed 226 #2 April 20, 2007 Quote Come skydive on the beach in Bulgaria! Skydive Bulgaria is located in the beautiful city of Primorsko just 3 km from the beach. Cheap hotels, cheap food, cheap beer and fantastic skydiving weather and night life. Primorsko is the life of the Black sea during the hot summer days. Check us out www.skydivebulgaria.com Sammy Popov Somthing tells me this will be moved ery soon.I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azdav 0 #3 April 20, 2007 QuoteCheap hotels, cheap food, cheap beer Sounds great and all but where's the cheap women? Noooobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!!! M.P.F.C. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mnealtx 0 #4 April 21, 2007 QuoteQuoteCheap hotels, cheap food, cheap beer Sounds great and all but where's the cheap women? Sofia?Mike I love you, Shannon and Jim. POPS 9708 , SCR 14706 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sat 0 #5 April 18, 2009 Well, kinda sad to revive sooo old thread, yet just curious what happened to this DZ, as the site says 'hosting account .. has expired' and any mails sent to skydivebulgaria@live.com are seemingly lost with 'Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MikeMcLean 0 #6 April 21, 2009 in bulgaria, the 13th century was a period of transition and times were often hard. many years, a worker would farm the land all spring, only to find that many of the crops he had planted would not grow. the worker would throw his primitive farm equipment down and curse up at the sky. "galante, bisandede" was a common worker refrain, meaning, "thanks god, for causing me and my family to starve to death!" back then, the streets were even harder to pronounce than they are now. bicalsmnaeda was a main thoroughfare. to the east was mnelseicoza, bendedzse, and elezaitsakia, to the west was drvvnelseda, dwssyndradala and pmimmestazova. medicine was considerably less advanced than in western europe at the time. the use of leeches to drain the bad blood out of the patient was still a few centuries away. they didn't call hospitals "hospitals" back in those days. but there were places where people took those that were sick. when the young princess Yzaliyade was struck with the pestilence, Dr. Mzen was called back from bartaslava to help. Yzaliyade's mother, Tzettianao, immediately fell awe-struck at the site of Dr. Mzen. with striking features & a deep baritone voice, she felt like she was she was in the presence of a famous Count. but she was married to the prince and had even wore chastity belts growing up as a rebellious teenager in the 1230s. dr mzen wanted yzaliyade but he knew if he got caught - which he probably would - they'd split his head open with a hundred pound rock - dropped precisely on his head from a height of 30 feet - and feed his carcass to the starving dogs. that was what stood between the two of them. but what to do? say to hell with 13th century bulgarian society, and in the process make a cuckold of the prince?!!!! fascinating questions, which i'll leave to the scholars and critics.It wouldn't hurt you to think like a fucking serial killer every once in a while - just for the sake of prevention Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites