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Food Coltural Simmilarities between Ukriane, Poland and Russia

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Old 11th March 2001, 02:14
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Hi, I enjoyed reading your messages about Ukrainian foods! My spelling of my favorites maybe wrong, but they still make me want some!! Golumki, Kapusta, Borscht, Christicki (a cookie) sorry if my spelling is wrong. My grandmother taught me how to make them all, but never taught me how to spell them, oh how I miss her. Hope to get a reply.
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Old 11th March 2001, 19:27
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Old 11th March 2001, 20:54
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Yes that would explain why you know Polish food! Awesome! Lvov used to be a beautiful until those communist Soviets "Liberated" and they took everything away.
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Old 12th March 2001, 12:47
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Beautiful for the Poles, not so hot for the Ukrainians. The Soviets buggered up Ukraine, but it wasn’t a bed of roses before they arrived.

BTW, it’s Lviv, that is unless your wanting an argument about language & Polish and Russian nationalism.

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Old 12th March 2001, 14:56
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Steve,

Where on arth is this place, Lviv?
Is it anywhere near, Lvov ?
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Old 12th March 2001, 15:01
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I’ve Just read of your demise I heard you had a haggis stuffed up your butt

If you don’t want an “empty” horilka bottle stuffed up instead I suggest you learn some Ukrainian geography,

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Old 12th March 2001, 17:55
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Originally posted by steve_vlasenko
Beautiful for the Poles, not so hot for the Ukrainians. The Soviets buggered up Ukraine, but it wasn’t a bed of roses before they arrived.

BTW, it’s Lviv, that is unless your wanting an argument about language & Polish and Russian nationalism.

Vlas
Hey, Steve, I understand that yoy might be fluent in Ukrainian, but let's not start running over some Poles, who are not.

By the way what language do you speak when you are in Kiev?(just curious)
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