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ted.Get with it, Avril! You're about the same age as I am. And I've learned some stuff in my years, I like to think.It's clear, though: You have not.What the hell?She has stated quite often that the rest of the songs are more personal and not "pop" tunes like this one is, so critics should hold judgment until one or two more get released.Avoska Russiapedia Of Russian originAvoska or rather avos'ka with a soft "s" is a Russian only word used to describe a string bag that resembles a basketball net. The space saving bag was designed and widely used in the country during Soviet times. The avoska an "accessory" for both women and men easily fit in a lady's handbag or in a man's case and could be unfolded in a grocery store.The first reference to the string bag as an avoska dates back to 1935, when the then highly popular comedian Arkady Raikin read a monologue holding the rank and file bag. The root of the word avos' means "maybe" in Russian. It is widely used in traditional Russian fairytales and fables, probably just as widely as the expression "once upon a time."The word, which would just mean uncertainty in any other language, had a wider meaning in the USSR. When most things were hard to come by and there was a deficit of certain products even in grocery stores the avoska was a kind of scoop net.Photo by BorkoPeople took it with them in the morning just in case, they might catch a certain goody by the end of the day. Arkady Raikin played with the etymology of the word, describing the string bag as a "maybe bag" "Here's my maybe bag. Maybe I'll get something into it"Knitted of