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Posted by: carbuncle

Have an opinion about a world leader that you would like to express through a lame pun? Then WP is the place for you! What's that you say? Aren't there rules about living people? Oh, sure there are, but those only apply to Americans! And if you're a Commons admin, no one can try to delete your self-made joke image because it's "in use". Go ahead, amuse yourself (just not on the ones we like).

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Putin on the Ritz


No, I'm http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vladimir_Putin&diff=480356691&oldid=480356343.

Posted by: The Joy

I thought Russavia (T-C-L-K-R-D) was a pro-Putin POV pusher? What's with the anti-Putin pie? unsure.gif

Posted by: Zoloft

Ritz is a cracker, not a pie.

I don't see it as anti-Putin.

More as salty humor. biggrin.gif



Posted by: tarantino

QUOTE(Zoloft @ Tue 6th March 2012, 4:07am) *

Ritz is a cracker, not a pie.

I don't see it as anti-Putin.

More as salty humor. biggrin.gif




I prefer Peter Boyle & Gene Wilder's version.


Posted by: Zoloft

I almost posted that version—but it's so often used.

Cheese and crackers—biscuits for our British audience. Hold the Russian dressing.

Posted by: EricBarbour

If you guys knew what a drunken chav Russavia is (in the "real world"), this "joke" would make far more sense.
And I suppose they know what Ritz crackers are in Perth.....

Posted by: lilburne

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Few people know that he's got a tin to put poo in. That's why they call him Putin.


http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vladimir_Putin&oldid=123863958

Posted by: Cedric

QUOTE(EricBarbour @ Tue 6th March 2012, 1:06am) *

If you guys knew what a drunken chav Russavia is (in the "real world"), this "joke" would make far more sense.
And I suppose they know what Ritz crackers are in Perth.....

I thought that chavs are called "neds" in Perth. unsure.gif

Posted by: HRIP7

QUOTE(Zoloft @ Tue 6th March 2012, 5:13am) *

I almost posted that version—but it's so often used.

Cheese and crackers—biscuits for our British audience. Hold the Russian dressing.

Too late. The Russian dressing http://www.webcitation.org/65y6tVIkr. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Deletion_requests/File:Putin.png.

Posted by: carbuncle

QUOTE(Zoloft @ Tue 6th March 2012, 5:13am) *

Cheese and crackers—biscuits for our British audience. Hold the Russian dressing.

Yes, after all, who wants to eat a http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cum_eating_order.jpg?

Posted by: Fusion

One wonders if the copyright holder of the Putin photo realised what he let himself in for when he granted a CC licence. laugh.gif

Posted by: radek

QUOTE(Fusion @ Tue 6th March 2012, 4:44pm) *

One wonders if the copyright holder of the Putin photo realised what he let himself in for when he granted a CC licence. laugh.gif


The Putin article itself is now at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons/Noticeboard#Vladimir_Putin.

Personally, my favorite parts of the article are the ones on "Putin's Adventures" and "Putin's Artistic Endeavors". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUjh9Id6Id8&feature=related, what other world leader can point to such accomplishments?