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On Jul 14, 7:38 am, " > wrote:
> On 14 juil, 09:49, "xolodilnik" > wrote:
>
> > You haven't proved any widespread acceptance of Russian food in the US.

>
> The average American (who, let us remember, has a double digit IQ and
> can hardly point out Canada and Mexico on a map) knows only
> "borsht" (as they write it) and maybe "peeroguey" (as they say it).
> And whatever "borsht" and "peeroguey" they may have eaten (at school
> fêtes and suchlike) is so *******ised that it is hardly recognisable.
>
> By the way, what does " " (cholodilnik) mean? Anything to do
> with - cholod ?
>


Yes. He is a refrigerator.