View Full Version : A Moment of Silence for a Departed Comrade! He will be Missed
¿Que?
4th June 2012, 07:36
http://en.ria.ru/world/20120604/173831212.html
:crying:
TheGodlessUtopian
4th June 2012, 07:55
Oddly enough when I first saw a picture of him I was reminded of Ronald Reagen... :lol:
Zealot
6th June 2012, 01:47
RIP Comrade Trololo.
Jesus Saves Gretzky Scores
6th June 2012, 02:06
No! NO! NOOOO!! R.I.P. glorious comrade. I think in honor, we should create the Trolololist group.
Comrade Samuel
6th June 2012, 02:15
He shall forever troll in the great Internet in the sky... :crying:
Sasha
6th June 2012, 02:39
funny/sad fact, the whole trollololo gibberish that led to his belated internet meme fame was created because the original words of his song ( a country hymm about love on the prairy) was considered "too american" by the soviet censorship... :closedeyes:
funny/sad fact, the whole trollololo gibberish that led to his belated internet meme fame was created because the original words of his song ( a country hymm about love on the prairy) was considered "too american" by the soviet censorship... :closedeyes:
and then they said "rewrite it so it's more patriotic for the glorious motherland." and he did.
Sasha
6th June 2012, 02:52
:lol:
Die Neue Zeit
8th June 2012, 03:35
and then they said "rewrite it so it's more patriotic for the glorious motherland." and he did.
The very first lyrics were the best, and would have been even better without that one mention of the Generalissimo. The imagery of the Soviet flag, serving in the Red Army, and defense against imperialist aggression were more down-to-earth than the later imagery of the fictitious "Party."
Prometeo liberado
8th June 2012, 06:26
I guess something had to drown out the echo of crickets tonite on dear ole Revleft. R.I.P.:confused:
Crux
10th June 2012, 10:57
The very first lyrics were the best, and would have been even better without that one mention of the Generalissimo. The imagery of the Soviet flag, serving in the Red Army, and defense against imperialist aggression were more down-to-earth than the later imagery of the fictitious "Party."
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