Larry the Legend wrote:
OK so I missed off the extra 's'. Aaaaanyway...
Tovarishch or tovarisch (Russian: ÃÂþòðÃÂøÃÂ) is a Russian word meaning comrade, friend, colleague, or ally.
In Russia, they pronounce the 'V' in vodka as a 'W'. Hence I was trying to proffer a more authentic Russian accent by using the 'W' instead of the 'V'. By the way, do you know which province of Russia Smirnoff vodka is made in?
No problem as I not only have a spelling problem but, also a drinking problem I especially like cheep beer as it gives you a hardier belch on the intake and a nasty odor on the exhaust.Ever drive an old Studebaker? same thing. In regard to the Ruskies, they had a habit of calling everyone "comrade" even after betrayal. Like one of my real heroes Gen. Patton I don't trust the "bastards". Smirnoff vodka? My guess would be Siberia their prison camp of which half the population are alcoholics and the otherhalf Jehovahs witnesses. All providing cheep labor. As for me ? All in good humor. I send you my homemade Christmas greeting.