1 posted on
01/01/2002 6:38:30 AM PST by
dighton
To: dighton
I had a museum of Vodka in my own house once. It was not a pretty sight.
2 posted on
01/01/2002 6:43:58 AM PST by
LarryLied
To: aculeus; Orual; jjbrouwer; struwwelpeter
"Truth even unto its innermost parts quarts."
4 posted on
01/01/2002 9:17:48 AM PST by
dighton
To: dighton
I went there once...I think...at least I think I was in a museum...maybe it was a bar with pictures on the wall...or a museum that served drinks...wait a minute, St; Petersburg, Russia?
Oh no, not Russia! I do remember waking up in a hotel in St Pete, FL once on a business trip. Dont remember getting there or coming home. but the bill showed up on my AmEx statement. Its all a little foggy, but I DO know that vodka and St. Petersburg were involved.
5 posted on
01/01/2002 9:38:27 AM PST by
keithtoo
To: dighton
It would be nice if there was an address. I was actually thinking about going there for spring break. (Yes, I know the other St. Pete's is much, much warmer in March.)
13 posted on
01/01/2002 10:44:00 AM PST by
July 4th
To: dighton
IN A.D. 2002...HANGOVER WAS BEGINNING.
VLADIMIR: WHAT HAPPEN?
IVAN: SOMEBODY SET UP US BOTTLE.
19 posted on
01/01/2002 11:32:40 AM PST by
RichInOC
To: dighton
Here's the middle of the road Ukrainian gorilka (vodka), at 8 griven a half-liter (almost a buck and a half) it pleases the undiscriminating.
Then there's Pervak, the best of the best, at 12 griven. Absolute, Smirnoff, Stolichnaya... only politicans and gangsters can afford that.
To: dighton
I wonder if the museum talks about this?
THE EFFECTS OF VODKA
As they say in Russia - "there are no ugly women - unless you run out of Vodka!"
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