| Эдиль Байсалов ( @ 2006-04-12 15:28:00 |
Гияз до этого додумался??? Washington Post написал и пошло поехало про юрты для "Катрины"
After Hurricane Katrina destroyed thousands of homes, the good people of Kyrgyzstan saw a business opportunity. So the embassy rented a booth at the Washington Convention Center and got Kyrgyz officials on the program as speakers and hosts of the Homeland and Global Security Summit. This allowed the embassy to erect a yurt, the traditional nomadic tent of Central Asia, and offer it as a housing solution for the Gulf Coast.
"After Katrina, people really need some temporary houses," explained the Kyrgyz Embassy's Saltanat Tashmatova, at the front door of the yurt. A brochure says the 14-foot-high structure, made from sheep's wool and "cool in summer," sells for $10,000 -- but the floor model can be had for $7,000. Any sales yet? "We just started," Tashmatova said with a shrug.
ИДИОТЫ!!!
After Hurricane Katrina destroyed thousands of homes, the good people of Kyrgyzstan saw a business opportunity. So the embassy rented a booth at the Washington Convention Center and got Kyrgyz officials on the program as speakers and hosts of the Homeland and Global Security Summit. This allowed the embassy to erect a yurt, the traditional nomadic tent of Central Asia, and offer it as a housing solution for the Gulf Coast.
"After Katrina, people really need some temporary houses," explained the Kyrgyz Embassy's Saltanat Tashmatova, at the front door of the yurt. A brochure says the 14-foot-high structure, made from sheep's wool and "cool in summer," sells for $10,000 -- but the floor model can be had for $7,000. Any sales yet? "We just started," Tashmatova said with a shrug.
ИДИОТЫ!!!