I spent that weekend with other students in Mogilev, 26 km from station in direction of fumes cloud – one of our 4 Olgas was from there and invited us, just before the exams' session. So tanned and cooked and studied and spent early, warm spring days at the lake.
After summer break, when we were all turning sicker and sicker, another Olga, formerly partorg of Sumy chemistry combinate, suddenly turned religious and told that story, among others. Yes, I'd heard that from other places before, but her explanation, and confirmation from the Mogilev-Olga (Belarusian) somehow cemented it.
Always wondered why the name of the plant would be so different from Russian one, but shrugged shortly, wasn't my area of interests then; just remembered.
That's strange and assuring at the same time :D
I spent that weekend with other students in Mogilev, 26 km from station in direction of fumes cloud – one of our 4 Olgas was from there and invited us, just before the exams' session. So tanned and cooked and studied and spent early, warm spring days at the lake.
After summer break, when we were all turning sicker and sicker, another Olga, formerly partorg of Sumy chemistry combinate, suddenly turned religious and told that story, among others. Yes, I'd heard that from other places before, but her explanation, and confirmation from the Mogilev-Olga (Belarusian) somehow cemented it.
Always wondered why the name of the plant would be so different from Russian one, but shrugged shortly, wasn't my area of interests then; just remembered.