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diana altiery <[log in to unmask]>
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On Wed, 30 Oct 1996 15:03:57 +0500 "Dmitry A. Dogovorov"
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>Subject:      Stolichnay
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>Hi
>    How are you !?
>
>
>>>yeah, right! your native language is one of  the most complicated.
>But
>>i've heard that if you learn how to spell Stolychnaya ,the rest gets
>>easier..  ;-)
>
>You are partly right :) But it's the difficult bussiness to say
>Stolichnay
>without any accent or without wish to get any alcohol drinks :-)
>I recomend to know other words.  :)
>
>Dmitry from Tashkent
>That's a good advise.  I wish I could, but  here where I live, we only
see russians when they come in ships to deliver tuna to our processing
plants. Oh! and there's also a university professor, he teaches
mechanical engineering at the University of P.R. Mayaguez campus.
Your country has been always a mistery  to America and its
commonwealths, but thanks to the new open policy, we have the priviledge
to learn trhoughout  news and other medias.

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