“There is stud "Khrenovskoy" in my former constituency and that stud is older than all of the United States, older than America. Naturally, that's why we have archaic views.”
Галерея – городской еженедельник полезной информации, стр.6 http://www.infovoronezh.ru/pdf/254.pdf (Gallery – city weekly) Dec. 23-29, 2009, p. 6
Original: В моем бывшем избирательном округе есть конезавод «Хреновской», – конезавод старше, чем все США, чем Америка как таковая. Естественно, поэтому у нас взгляды архаичнее.
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