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The OP is bad and you should feel bad.
 
Well I don't cuz the OP was awesome cuz Doge is awesome and funny and just adorable and did I mention so funny? Very laugh!
 
Kaleidogescope.
 
I cannot be held responsible for the lack of ability in others to get such highbrow humor as exists with doge! I guess we'll just have to settle for the lowbrow humor of late night...

 
I'm too lazy to make an image, but on the topic of Winter Olympics:

It is incredibly hard to find a place in Russia where it never snows.
Putin found one.
 
I don't think Sochi has ever been part of Georgia.

It almost is in Georgia even now:



Also:

wiki article said:
Lazica (Laz Laziǩa ლაზიკა Georgian: ლაზიკის სამეფო; Greek Λαζική, Lazikē; Persian: لازستان Lazistan, Armenian: Եգեր Yeger) was the name given to the territory of Colchis during the Roman period, from about the 1st century BC. By the mid-3rd century, Lazica was given partial autonomy within the Roman Empire and developed into the kingdom of Lazica-Egrisi. Throughout much of its existence, it was mainly a Byzantine strategic vassal kingdom occasionally coming under Sassanid Persian rule. The kingdom fell to the Muslim conquest in the 7th century. Egrisi in the 8th century successfully repelled the Arab occupation and formed the Kingdom of Abkhazia-Egrisi from c. 780, one of the early medieval polities which would converge into the unified kingdom of Georgia in the 11th century.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazica

So i suppose it either was part of a "Georgian" united kingdom, or at least part of a quasi-Georgian state in the area.
 
Man, I've seen that quote attributed to so many people now, I'm starting to doubt its originality. Everyone from Einstein to Yoda seems to have said it at some point - surely they couldn't all have come up with it independently?
 
It almost is in Georgia even now:



Also:



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazica

So i suppose it either was part of a "Georgian" united kingdom, or at least part of a quasi-Georgian state in the area.

Hey, someone else noticed that Georgia exists!:D

I thought Sochi was the main Adyghe/Circassian city. It's probably changed hands a lot, though.
 
Man, I've seen that quote attributed to so many people now, I'm starting to doubt its originality. Everyone from Einstein to Yoda seems to have said it at some point - surely they couldn't all have come up with it independently?

Yoda has the wisdom of the ages at his fingertips. So he used The Force to clue in the others.
 
It almost is in Georgia even now:
Well, Monreal is "almost in US"... so?
According to the map, this Lazica does not even reach Sebastopolis, which seems to be modern Sukhumi, capitol of Abkhazia, a bit south of Sochi.
Anyway, the area might have been part of Colchis some 2500 years ago, but whatever else he's done, Putin (or any other ruler of Russia) certainly didn't take Sochi from Georgia.

Sorry for deraiment...
 
Well, Monreal is "almost in US"... so?

According to the map, this Lazica does not even reach Sebastopolis, which seems to be modern Sukhumi, capitol of Abkhazia, a bit south of Sochi.
Anyway, the area might have been part of Colchis some 2500 years ago, but whatever else he's done, Putin (or any other ruler of Russia) certainly didn't take Sochi from Georgia.

Sorry for deraiment...

The glorious Wiki does not agree with you :/



Map of 'Georgia' from the wiki page on Georgia, in 1124 AD.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Georgia_(country)

All people steal from Georgia and Armenia :\
 
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