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*The drink message references a style of comedy made famous by [[Wikipedia:Yakov Smirnoff|Yakov Smirnoff]]. The general form of the Soviet Russia joke is "In America, you (verb) (noun). In Soviet Russia, (noun) (verbs) YOU!" (Example: "In America, you | *The drink message references a style of comedy made famous by [[Wikipedia:Yakov Smirnoff|Yakov Smirnoff]]. The general form of the Soviet Russia joke is "In America, you (verb) (noun). In Soviet Russia, (noun) (verbs) YOU!" with some double entendre reference to orwellian soviet tactics or the harshness of Russia (Example: "In America, you can always find party. In Soviet Russia, ''the party can always find you''!") | ||
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Revision as of 19:05, 5 January 2006
Template:Itemheader This is a tiny airline-sized bottle of vodka. The Orcish Frat Boys must've gotten this from some other dimension.
(Cocktailcrafting ingredient)
Type: booze
Selling Price: 35 Meat.
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- The drink message references a style of comedy made famous by Yakov Smirnoff. The general form of the Soviet Russia joke is "In America, you (verb) (noun). In Soviet Russia, (noun) (verbs) YOU!" with some double entendre reference to orwellian soviet tactics or the harshness of Russia (Example: "In America, you can always find party. In Soviet Russia, the party can always find you!")