Interesting and Humour - page 3057

 
Yuriy Zaytsev:

Open Pushkin and reread at least Borodino

also google it - it's the only place you look for information these days.

Where exactly does Pushkin say that Moscow was set on fire by Kutuzov?

 
Alexandr Saprykin:
Tell me, Uncle, was it not for nothing that Moscow, burned by fire, was given to the French? Does the verse sound familiar?
Hardly - Shnurov doesn't sing about it...
 
Yuriy Zaytsev:

it's not a good time to moan.

Better open Pushkin and reread at least Borodino

Also, google it - it's the only place you look for information these days.

Pushkin, Borodino. That's cool.
 
Yuriy Asaulenko:
Pushkin, Borodino. That's cool.
Well, we've gradually moved on from Shnur to high poetry.
 
Alexandr Saprykin:
Well, we've gradually moved on from Shnur to high poetry.

What the fuck is.... high poetry???

Pushkin's poems are 40% obscene!

And Lermontov's is 90%! Officer...

 

"How wide, how deep!"

How wide,
How deep!
No, for God's sake,
Let me in the back.

A.S. Pushkin

 
Schnur is nervously smoking in the sidelines....
 
Дмитрий:

What the fuck is.... high poetry???

Pushkin's poems are 40% obscene!

And Lermontov's is 90%! Officer...

and let anyone who's never used foul language throw a stone at me.
 
Дмитрий:

Where exactly does Pushkin say that Moscow was set on fire by Kutuzov?

what year did you graduate high school
I mean, they didn't teach history in those years.
Poems, too...

Tell me, Uncle, there's a reason Moscow was burned down and given to the French...

It was burned before it was given to the French... Is that clear?

I didn't send you to the poems for nothing, you should have read them...

:) sit two... Even one...
 
Дмитрий:

"How wide, how deep!"

How wide,
How deep!
No, for God's sake,
Let me in the back.

A.S. Pushkin

OOO so that's what's most interesting. ...
Well, then don't make it one, make it two.