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- Feb 13, 2014
I know, I read the interview as well. It's just it's still sad. Like I had a close friend, but once things drifted apart and we are no longer friend anymore. It's sad and it could have been better. Well, Since it's his choice I hope he will not regret it. I know Tat is good at polishing so I also think it's a good move for him. I hope he will give Kovtun a run for his money.Well he says in the interview about it:
and again, about having his nice memories from his work in St. Petersburg.
I think he is honest and fair. Not blaming anyone. When he says about Tat: "you can't contradict her. But then you don't really want to. I trust her completely, if she tells me to do something I go and do it."
He also added: "It is how it used to be with Alexey Nikolaevich, but at some point that thread broke. "