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Tsarevich Alexei Nicholaievich / Re: Films
« on: July 09, 2006, 07:03:09 PM »
Can someone tell me how to access the numeral I on Laura's site? All I see is her introductory note, the copyright, etc. O course there's the picture layout but that's expected.

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Tsarevich Alexei Nicholaievich / Re: Alexei Legends or Facts?
« on: March 05, 2006, 01:52:20 PM »
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I found this one. Is it true or false?

While Alexei was at the front, he stayed at the military base at Stavka. Alexei's presence had a profound effect on the troops. He was a sign of hope for the future to these troops. He would accompany his father on inspections, and diplomatic functions. He did all this for around nine months, then something(This is only rumored, and has not been proven) may have split him and his father apart.

It is rumored that, one day in mid-summer 1915, Alexei, his Tutor Pierre Gilliard, The Tsar, and a General went into a military hospital. Upon their arrival they were greeted by a doctor. Nicholas then asked this doctor how the regiment was doing. The doctor told him that they were doing very poorly. Then Nicholas and the General were taken by the doctor into another room. While Gilliard, and Alexei waited for them to return, Alexei began to walk around the ward they were in. He came up to one soldier which had lost a leg, then he looked at this soldiers face. It was the face of a child. He looked at the medical record by this patients bed, and it said the year of birth was 1903. This patient was only one year older than Alexei. He immediately questioned his tutor about this. In response the tutor told him that he knows about it. Alexei was furious, and asked if there were anymore like this. Gilliard told him, "Yes." Then Alexei asked how many, the tutor looked at the door that Alexei's father went through, and replied, "I don't know." Alexei went to the door, and Gilliard was unable to stop him. When Alexei entered that room, a wave of horror hit him like a brick wall. In that room were between 200-300 children, with either bullet wounds, burns, or missing limbs. He was horrified, then Alexei's father realized he was there. When Nicholas reached Alexei, he told him not to over react. Alexei asked his father if he really did send these children into battle. Nicholas replied with something like, "Desperate times deserve desperate measures.". Alexei then said in extreme anger, "How long did you think that you could keep this from me." Then he stormed out of the building. That evening, Alexei and his tutor headed back to the palace.



I dont think its true... but whatev


I don't think this is true either but does anyone have any info nonetheless? Thanks!

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Tsarevich Alexei Nicholaievich / Re: Poetry
« on: March 03, 2006, 06:48:46 PM »
Lanie once told me that Anna Akhmentova was Aleksei's favorite poet. But where she got this info I don't know.

I showed her a poem by Akhmentova that was featured in the book "My Sergei" by Ekaterina Gordeeva. The poem was dated 1915 and it said Tsarskoe Selo on it.

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Tsarevich Alexei Nicholaievich / Re: Alexei Legends or Facts?
« on: March 03, 2006, 05:25:30 PM »
I've been curious about that for many years myself. Someone desperately needs to contact that site's creator and point out the inaccuracies!

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Having Fun! / Re: The Person Below Me...
« on: January 30, 2006, 05:24:22 PM »
LOL I didn't know the date exactly but I knew it was coming. To that end...

GO STEELERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The person below me... is eating something now.

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Having Fun! / Re: The Person Below Me...
« on: January 29, 2006, 10:25:14 PM »
No LOL.

The person below me hates how the SAG awards went tonight (Brokeback Mountain was robbed!!!!).

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I spent some months thinking about who could be the perfect composer for a possible remake or retelling of this story. Here's my primary choice.

Thomas Newman.

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However, I do agree that they put good music in the movie. Well, only 'Once Upon A December.'


You're not referring to all the music in the film, are you? Because David Newman did a phenomenal job with the score.

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Oh, Eleonora, the cue you're looking for is Reminiscing With Grandmama, track 15.

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The exact cue you're looking for is Prologue, track 11.

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Having Fun! / Re: Forum Members Part Five.
« on: December 08, 2005, 10:33:21 AM »
Awww that is wonderful! Good for him!

I love Rudy's programs, he's so incredible to watch! I'm sure you know his Swan Lake, where he portrays Rothbart, is a bit of a legend in the sport!

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Having Fun! / Re: Forum Members Part Five.
« on: December 08, 2005, 09:51:28 AM »
Happy Birthday Margarita!!!!

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Having Fun! / Re: Forum Members Part Five.
« on: December 08, 2005, 09:45:03 AM »
You're such a sweetie!  ;D

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Having Fun! / Re: Forum Members Part Five.
« on: December 08, 2005, 08:47:15 AM »
My pleasure, Prince! I liked you before you came out, why should my feelings change? I'm not that narrow :)

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Having Fun! / Re: Forum Members Part Five.
« on: December 08, 2005, 12:12:24 AM »
LOL Seinfeld!

It's hard for me to find guys who are into figure skating as much as I do who are not gay:( I found two guys that were into skating and classical music, and both turned out to be gay. I was like Rats! Finally have a man and they're not available! Oh well, I love them anyway and wish them the best! I even tried to play matchmaker and set them up LOL! They're just friends though :)

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