A little slapstick is always fun. Reminds me of the great scene in Annie Hall where she runs into somebody in traffic and the other driver punches her passenger, Woody Allen.
BTW, vodka is not standard on our breakfast menu, though we are known to indulge it on occasion. But, thankfully, our national (and individual) sense of humor is just delightful and our taste in entertainment impeccable. As evidenced in the clip above.
Russians with a sense of humor, drinking a vodka for breakfast will do that to you.
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LOL...Now that's funny!
ReplyDeleteSee what the Cold War did to them? They're still back in the Three Stooges stage of comedy.
ReplyDeleteIn America, we watch The Office. In Russia, the Office watches you.
Okay. at 1:16 the guy on the right looks like he's having a lil fun with that poor woman's head.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's just me.
k it probably is.
carry on
Lovely.
ReplyDeleteSophistication, elegance, I always come here with my expectations high and I never leave disappointed.
ReplyDeleteA little slapstick is always fun. Reminds me of the great scene in Annie Hall where she runs into somebody in traffic and the other driver punches her passenger, Woody Allen.
ReplyDeleteIt's not just JenJen. The head thing was decidedly odd.
ReplyDeleteThe head thing... maybe it was the best they could do and get past the censors.
ReplyDeleteI thought the same thing as JenJen...very funny.
ReplyDeletemuch love
I so totally rock at finding the pseudo-phallatio.
ReplyDeleteI should get a prize.
OR spell check for comments as I have no idea if I spelled that right.
Stacy... seems you and JenJen think alike.
ReplyDeleteJenJen... spelling doesn't matter so long as the thought gets across. Punch is the king of such communication.
Philleachio Farnsworth was the man who invented the first TV.
ReplyDeleteIt would be Russian Funny -- if it were Russian.
ReplyDeleteIt happens to be Polish.
BTW, vodka is not standard on our breakfast menu, though we are known to indulge it on occasion. But, thankfully, our national (and individual) sense of humor is just delightful and our taste in entertainment impeccable. As evidenced in the clip above.
Thank you Elizabeth. I suspected it was East European but didn't know. There's a lot about Polish people I love... my wife is Polish decent.
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