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heh … unfermented vodka … This appeals to me
Comment by Phildo — 8th February, 2008 @ 7:13 am
Actually, thats an urban myth. Eskimos do NOT have 34 words or even a dozen words for snow. Some estimates peg it at 14 but the most commonly agreed upon number is 4, IIRC
Comment by GuitarBizarre — 22nd May, 2008 @ 3:59 am
Well that’s very interesting, thanks.
I can, however, vouch for my research with the Potato translation.
Seriously. Russians = Crazy Motherfuckers.
Comment by eddie.drury — 22nd May, 2008 @ 8:37 am
I’m offended. I’m Russian, and there IS a word for potato, and it is NOT the word here.
Comment by elena — 24th May, 2008 @ 3:41 am
I agree with Elena, I’m russian too and i hate that stereotype about russian people drinking vodka. Many people in russia hate this drink
Comment by Ilya — 26th May, 2008 @ 1:30 am
I’m Russian too, and I find humorous comics humorous. Reality-based potato etymology be damned.
Although in reality’s defense, I was in St. Petersburg for a month recently, and I’d like to point out that there was much more potato bio-mass in the alcohol sections of the grocery store than in the produce section.
Comment by Dmitry — 19th July, 2008 @ 9:56 pm