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Cekonic, Cold War Kid

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Hello, My name is Ivan I was born in Hungary during the cold war. Lived in the Middle East & Latin America. I am fluent in Hungarian, English, Spanish, Portuguese and German. You can read my story at:

http://coldwarfamilyhistory.blogspot.com/

Call me up at skype:

mbtechnologiesltd.

It will show an off line status but nonetheless call me.


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5 Responses to “Cekonic, Cold War Kid”

  1. 1
    miyon
    miyon Says:

    Hello Ivan,
    I have found your story interesting. The uniform country of Hungary reminded me of China during their Cultural Revolution.

    I have found the pictures of the cars you mentioned. I hope these are the right ones. Would you say this is when you lived in Hungary in the 50’s or 60’s?

    Hello Mylon,
    I was born in 1970 so we are talking about 70′ies and 80′ies. The pictures yes they are right although the lada picture you found is actually an original Fiat. Lada looked identical tough. This TCK thing is that you are out of sync with your enviroment no matter how well you pretend to blend in.

    LADA
    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7d/Fiat_124_1973.jpg/800px-Fiat_124_1973.jpg
    TRABANT
    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/58/Trabant_P50.jpg/250px-Trabant_P50.jpg
    T MODEL
    http://www.spiritoflindy.asso.fr/images/pageanneesswing/ford%20t-recadre.jpg

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  2. 2
    Uncle Dan
    Uncle Dan Says:

    Ahhh, I talked to you on Skype, did I not? How is life?

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  3. 3
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    Ivan Says:

    Hi dan sorry for not repsonding you earlier. Yes we have talked over skype. The thing is the more we talk about our problems the better it becomes. Dont you all think?

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  4. 4
    Uncle Dan
    Uncle Dan Says:

    Ahhh, indeed. Well it’s a balancing act, I think. Sometimes you think too much about it, and it becomes depressing, no? But talking about it puts our feelings and problems into words, which makes it more understandable.

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    Ivan Says:

    Very true, This is why we live in a society. We need external wiewpoints. And yes it s no good dwelling too much on the past or things you have no controll over. Sometimes it is adviseable to keep acting in a rational way.

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