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My Workshop
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Hello, my name is Valeriy
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I would like to acquaint you with
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my workshop, which is near the canal shore.
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These are the grounds of the factory "Red Triangle."
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The factory itself is in such a condition
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as if the bombings of Leningrad
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had finished only yesterday.
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This year, one of the buildings saw its roof cave in.
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It could not withstand the weight of the snow, which no one saw it fit to remove.
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And here is the bridge between
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two of the buildings.
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It resembles a deadly attraction.
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Would you dare a walk on something like this?
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And this here is -our- building.
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It has a somewhat more..
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presentable look.
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Here you can see my windows.
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Near this building,
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there is a cement factory. Perhaps for ecological reasons...
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...and here is that very same door.
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the one we must go into. and climb to the third story.
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...and here's the place where the epicenter of the fire was.
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The fire I wrote about after New Year's.
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No one saw it fit to remodel afterwards...
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Which is why the atmosphere reminds one of the game 'Stalker.'
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With long, dark hallways, peppered with graffiti,
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And towards the door leading to my workshop.
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All that remains is to open it with the magic key.
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Let's go in there and have a look around.
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The workshop has equipment required for works
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of almost any complexity.
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The lathe is a mighty fine one...
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... an oldie but goodie.
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As for the mill - it's a bit disappointing...
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Made at the Yerevan factory.
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The Armenians only have good radio. Everything else... meh.
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For the mill, a bunch
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of accessories. Mill bits, drill bits, etc.
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Too much to list.
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An ordinary drill press, needs no explanation.
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And here's the bench.
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Usually it's covered in junk. But today I just cleaned a bit.
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Polishing and grinding machines.
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On these shelves, various scraps that might come in handy one day.
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I have so many sundry electrical tools, that sometimes it seems like the only thing missing is...
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... an electric chair!
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And another, spare bench.
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From here you can walk to a little kitchenette..
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The top is covered in various lacquers, paints, and
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... and other chemistry.
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we even have everyday appliances like a microwave
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toaster, teapot, all the basics.
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For my creations, I had to make additional shelves.
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There are no more places to cram them.
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All the neighboring tenants and their guests come here, as if it were a museum.
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Perhaps it's time to sell tickets.
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And of course there are living quarters.
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Where you can lie down
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... and not even need to leave at all.
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And a table, with a computer.
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... how could you do without that!
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Internet, too.
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And that's all...
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I hope you enjoyed it. Till we meet again.
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Oh, and if you hang a dartboard on the door, it will make people knock first!
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Until next time!