A brave woman out on duty looking for aristocrats in disguise and shaming them seen at our office.
A marble bust of Nikita Kruschchev (20k starter price, $1000 is for the label plate), successor of Comrade Stalin. On the right, the Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx (1848) above that our clock. The clock has stopped at 7:32am December 26th 1991.
Ahead is a black and white photograph (wrong way around due to capitalist camera photographic error) of Friedrich Paulus surrendering at Stalingrad in 1943. On the left is Million Roses, a great Russian song.
The office will be open every now and again and will be a base for young men and women to spread the message of the people. Corporate leaders beware.
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