Earlier, we already reported on how a resident of the Ural city of Troitsk, who lived under the name Roman Groshev for 18 years of his life, was inspired ... by dumplings and dared to take an extraordinary act.
Recall that it all started from the moment when the local dumpling manufacturer announced on social networks the start of an unusual contest.
As part of this competition, participants were asked to change their name, as a result of which they could become the proud owner of a generous prize. As a reward to the winner, the semi-finished product manufacturers promised ... 200 kilograms of ravioli.
Roman became one of those who decided to compete for two centners of his favorite dish. As a result, the name that his parents gave him 18 years ago became irrelevant. Indeed, from now on in the documents of the guy another name is listed - Kondolsky Pelmen Marselevich.
Over time, it turned out that the winner of the contest took their winnings from the organizers in cash, believing that instead of two hundred kilograms of dumplings, it would be more profitable to get a net profit. As a result, Pelmen Marselevich spent his winnings on a new smartphone and on entertainment for himself and his relatives.
However, the young man did not plan to remain Pelmen Kondolsky for a long time. Realizing that he would soon have to go to military service, and that an unusual name could play a trick on him, the guy again went to the passport office and regained his old name.
About his action for the sake of winning, Roman does not regret a bit. And only chuckles that his children could have a middle name Pelmenevich.
Today, according to ex-Pelmen himself, he is often invited to various city events of the city of Troitsk as an honored guest, recognized on the street and asked to be photographed.