I posted these guys before and got zero responses, which is how I prefer my humor, when everyone turns and looks at each other in puzzlement and asks “what was that?”
While I didn’t get the humor video, I loved the Red Army Choir Kalinka palette cleanser! If the Red Army fights as well as it sings, we’re in BIG trouble.
The rousing Red rendition made me proud to have Russian heritage (though I’m a fierce American patriot now, so don’t cancel me). My Dad’s parents were from Grodno on the Polish border. My Mom’s grandparents also were from Russia, but I don’t know where.
Grandpa Joe (born 1890) fled the Tsars at age 19, became a barber in NYC who cut Nikola Tesla’s germ-free hair, moved to AZ in ~1950, and lived to 99. Grandpa was left-handed but forced to cut right-handed when learning his trade in the Old Country. I still have his barber’s shears and they are amazingly fine and sharp.
My dad had a gorgeous tenor voice, despite not being in the Red Army — just the US Army where he trained American cavalry soldiers at Ft. Riley, KS, during WWII. Wow, families!
The Finnish group did a kickass hilarious send-up of a great American song - and the back-up vocals were pretty sweet! Everyone looks happy.
The second -was nodding off until that whistler - wow
While I didn’t get the humor video, I loved the Red Army Choir Kalinka palette cleanser! If the Red Army fights as well as it sings, we’re in BIG trouble.
The rousing Red rendition made me proud to have Russian heritage (though I’m a fierce American patriot now, so don’t cancel me). My Dad’s parents were from Grodno on the Polish border. My Mom’s grandparents also were from Russia, but I don’t know where.
Grandpa Joe (born 1890) fled the Tsars at age 19, became a barber in NYC who cut Nikola Tesla’s germ-free hair, moved to AZ in ~1950, and lived to 99. Grandpa was left-handed but forced to cut right-handed when learning his trade in the Old Country. I still have his barber’s shears and they are amazingly fine and sharp.
My dad had a gorgeous tenor voice, despite not being in the Red Army — just the US Army where he trained American cavalry soldiers at Ft. Riley, KS, during WWII. Wow, families!