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Combine the contents of 5 Shot glasses of Stoli and one empty shot glass to create the new libation sensation called, of course,…..RUSSIAN ROULETTE.
CHECHNYAN CHASER
Sort the rubish
That was a code in our family for have a drink if you say it fast it sounds Polish.
Nostrovia!
Sorry, just one more.(I think)
Minsk Milk!!!
Siberian Kool-Aid!!!
Bolschlevik Brewsky!!!
Kremlin Whine
Stalin Snot!!! (eeewww)
Fifty at last![:D][:D][:D]
Trotsky’s Torture!!!
Leninoid Liposuction!!!
Just learned that Rudolph Kunnetchansky was the first to bring vodka into the US. He bought the rights from Vladimir Smirnoff to sell Smirnoff here. Thus, if you must have a Russian-derived name:
aRudolph the Red
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Originally posted by seafarer john
Ed Sails: Next time I’m out there to visit my son we are definitely on for a real Martini – on the poop deck of your yacht.cheers, John
Looking forward to it!
"Fortified Potato Juice" (FPJ).
My entry is in honor of my husband’s beloved and now deceased Aunt Doris:
For a number of Presidential administrations, the late Uncle Joe, an Air Force colonel, was a liason between the Military and Congress. Aunt Doris used to say that after one or two of Uncle Joe’s renowned martinis, the imbiber would be "loose as a goose".
I shudder to think of the historical ramifications of Lucy Goosies.
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