Facts for Prodigy eggs
Published: 13 August, 2009, 09:55
Photo by Vitaly Malkevich
TAGS: UK, Thrills&Spills, Belarus
Eggs are commonly known as one of the most natural choices for an active lifestyle. But perhaps no one expected them to serve as a source for entertainment news.
That’s what happened in the former Soviet Republic of Belarus where, according to Belradio.fm, organizers of the concert by the British electronic band, The Prodigy, decided to place an announcement of their coming gig on eggs available at the supermarket.
Given that eggs are a staple in an average Belarusian citizen’s diet, many could learn about The Prodigy’s concert while making breakfast.
The concert in the Belarus capital, Minsk, is scheduled for October 5 as part of the “UltraMusic” fõstival, so there’s still plenty of time to feed Belarusians with “prodigy eggs”.
The musicians are also expected to present their latest album “Invaders Must Die” in Moscow on October 9 and in St Petersburg on October 11.
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I think those men who put advertising on eggs were creative people. I don't understand the reason I found this story by typing Moscow in the search bar, but the story is fine, so it's ok. But I need to add my own voice to the last comments': the proper name of this country is Republic of Belarus. What's for Soviet past... ok, is it right to add that former soviet part to all names of countries and cities like Moscow or Ukraine and so on?