Reminds me of a joke. Three colleagues got into a hotel during a work trip. One of them wanted to get sleep but couldn't, because the other two told political jokes to each other. He tried to warn them that someone might be listening but was ignored. Angry and tired, he devised a plan. 1 hour later, he went outside the room, found the housekeeper and asked her to bring three coffees to his room in 20 minutes. He came back and waited, as the other two guys kept joking. "Guys, the walls have ears here, stop this or we may get into trouble!" "Come on, enough with this!" "You don't believe me?" He leaned over the ashtray: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, may we have three coffees in 5 minutes, please?" The housekeeper then came with the coffees, the two guys got scared and went to sleep. In the morning, our dude woke up all by himself. "Where are the other two", he asked the housekeeper. "Last night the KGB Secret police came and took them away!" "I see, but why didn't they take me with them?" "One of their lieutenant-colonels loved that trick with the ashtray!"
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The distribution of votes mirrors perfectly most democratic elections, where 2 most popular blocks hold 90% of the votes almost evenly divided.
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Why, of course I don’t miss the Soviet Union jokes, unless you’re saying the Internationale is a laughing matter, Comrade Yuri?
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Soviet Stories with Yuri
You guys missed soviet joke videos?
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