

I stumbled upon the acceptance speech of the newly elected Mongolian President. It was like a light mosh pit (does that make sense?) with toddlers and grandmothers mixed in the crowd of otherwise drunk people. I was told to avoid such gatherings for safeties sake, but besides the rude jockying for position everybody was pretty well behaved. No hooliganism that I was aware of. I guess the people were pretty stoked that this guy won. My understanding is that the old guy was a corrupt conservative and the new guy is a corrupt liberal. Sound familiar? I've been me
aning to roam about the city with camera in tow and take some pix of the plethora of sculptures and such that a bound in ULN. Its almost like Paris over here. I like it when cities do that. I wish we had more representational sculpture in Americ
an cities. Meanwhile check the statue of Lenin and some Mongolian graph. Peace.
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