Off to the right in this post is a banner advertisement I found while galloping around the Internet. Evidently you can order a Russian bride online now. That’s actually been something that’s been around for decades, but this is the first time I’ve seen ads for it on the net.
The girl in the picture is pretty, but I’m skeptical. This is because I ordered a Russian bride years ago, long before I met coffeesister, and this is who showed up..

This is Nastya, who was a little older than I’d anticipated. I was only 20 at the time, so I just put her to work doing laundry and scrubbing the bathroom. She was really nice and grateful to be in the USA, plus she made the most delicious gurkins, borsch and pelmeni this side of the iron curtain.
I’ve only known of one person, besides me, who actually had a mail-order bride. His name was Chip. I’d imagine it still is, but I haven’t spoken to him in about ten years. If you find me online, Chip, then hey! How are ya?
Chip married this girl named Joanie – I think that was her name – probably still is – hey Joanie! – and the interesting thing about them is they got married the day after she stepped off the plane to meet him for the first time.
Chip was a Navy guy stationed in Adak, Alaska. That’s an island on the northern tip of Alaska and it’s really remote. I understand there’s not a lot up there and if you’re a Navy person you pretty much have to stick to what’s on the base. So Chip had this friend – also a Navy guy – who had this sister back home – that’d be Joanie – and Chip sees a picture of the guy’s sister one day and asks if he can write to her.
“Why not?” says the guy, being the really upstanding fellow that he is, so he phones home and asks his sister if she wouldn’t mind having a penpal named Chip. I realize “penpal” is a somewhat archaic term these days, but this happened in the eighties, so these people didn’t even have email! *GASP!*
So Chip writes to Joanie, and she writes back, and they swap pics, and they get all lovey-dovey and the next thing I know, they’ve set a wedding date and Joanie is going to fly there and marry him, then live on the base with him in ADAK, ALASKA.
I don’t know where she was flying from, but it must have been pretty awful.

The warm, inviting Naval base at Adak, Alaska
You’d also think that such an arrangement wouldn’t be very successful. You’d think they should probably hang out with each other first and see what all their quirks were and try each other on to see if they fit. But the problem was that Joanie couldn’t come up and stay on the base unless she was legally married to him. So even if they did just want to hang out for a while, he couldn’t get away because he was on a tour of duty and she couldn’t visit for any decent amount of time because she was a civilian.
So they just got hitched as soon as she unpacked her bags.
Now here’s the exciting part of the story – it worked! I mean they didn’t get divorced a year later or whatever; they actually had FOUR KIDS when I last talked to Chip, which was in 1999 or something, and it seemed as though they were as happy as can be.
I’ve never met Joanie because Chip and I were roomies in San Diego before he got transferred to Adak, and we just kept in touch for a long time, so I never saw him in person after that or met the missus and the kids. But I saw pics of Joanie, and even though I don’t have any now (which would just be weird, if you really think about it,) I can tell you she didn’t look a thing like this..

..she looked more like this..

..which is just a random pic of a pretty brunette that it took me about two seconds to find because I’m so good at the Internets, and I remember that Joanie was a pretty brunette – probably still is.
The moral of the story – I think – is that you can hit the jackpot by taking a chance like the chance Chip took with Joanie, or more appropriately, Joanie took by flying out to marry his dumb butt before she’d even met him. After all, he was a lonely sailor stationed in the middle of an island made entirely out of ice who was in love with a picture of a pretty girl. So yeah, I guess the chance was more on her part. But anyway, I’m saying that not everything is a rip-off waiting to happen and that if you just take the plunge, maybe it’ll work out rather nicely for you.
I’m not nessesarily talking about anything in particular. Apply it to whatever you’re facing today.. job, home stuff, relationship or whatever.. just take the plunge. If you get Nastya, then at least you’ll have a clean bathroom, fresh clothes and some yummy gurkins for supper tonight.











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Is it me or does all this sound pretty scary and disturbing ;o) ???
Umm.. you?
Umm…if you say so…..
No, you’re right. It’s scary and disturbing. Except for the Chip and Joanie part which really happened and they’ve been married for like 25 years now and I just think that’s really cool.
Have a gurkin with a shot of vodka, and chill for a bit.
LOL…no need to chill! I just wasn`t sure how much of it you were serious about. The sarcastic undertone sometimes doesn`t translate too well to the written word…at least not for me….not my native language. So allow me to ask a stupid question or two every once in a while and please don`t get offended by them. Just trying to clear things up.
I love your blog and am follow your interesting and mostly hilariously funny twits…thanx for sharing…Please, I meant no offense???
Give my best to CofFeesister and stay just the way you are…everythinG else would be even more boring that!!
It is a hell of a love and life story for shure…that much I’ll have to admit!
xxxoooxxx EPandora/Eileen
Oh, no problem! Seriously, have a gurkin.. whatever that is.
Made up – My pseudo marriage to Nastya.
Fact – Chip and Joanie, the whole thing. Incredible.
Thanks for hanging out.