Because the garbage trucks play the ice cream truck song to let you know that they're coming happily down the street and you should put your trash out.
For so long I haven't thought about this topic, loving mongolia. Obviously I do, because first of all, it's my home, but it's so hard to see the good things when they're overshadowed by all the wrong, ugly and debilitating. I do love UB on weekends though.
haha thats so funny because when I stayed in Mongolia I was about 20 minutes west of the State Department Store and I had never heard that song until I was in the center of the city and someone mentioned being so annoyed by the garbage truck and I had no idea because id never heard it! hha
Wow, I can't imagine myyself being in Mongolia. I have never dreamed of coming to that place but I just wish I could go there. The cold and the altitude turns me off. But the sight is pretty amazing in Mongolia. If given a chance, I would defintely visit there. It woud be an extraordinary experience! I am thinking about the food as well.
Remnant of the communist times. I remember when I was young (late 80s and early 90s) trucks would come to water the picturesque lawns of the bloc apartment buildings (the three gray ones near the train station). Kids used to fall out into the streets to play in the water. But that was the last of the nostalgia producing socialist times.
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For so long I haven't thought about this topic, loving mongolia. Obviously I do, because first of all, it's my home, but it's so hard to see the good things when they're overshadowed by all the wrong, ugly and debilitating. I do love UB on weekends though.
haha thats so funny because when I stayed in Mongolia I was about 20 minutes west of the State Department Store and I had never heard that song until I was in the center of the city and someone mentioned being so annoyed by the garbage truck and I had no idea because id never heard it! hha
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Wow, I can't imagine myyself being in Mongolia. I have never dreamed of coming to that place but I just wish I could go there. The cold and the altitude turns me off. But the sight is pretty amazing in Mongolia. If given a chance, I would defintely visit there. It woud be an extraordinary experience! I am thinking about the food as well.
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Remnant of the communist times. I remember when I was young (late 80s and early 90s) trucks would come to water the picturesque lawns of the bloc apartment buildings (the three gray ones near the train station). Kids used to fall out into the streets to play in the water. But that was the last of the nostalgia producing socialist times.
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