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The Russians are the ones who were hired by Chuck Norris and blew up the moon. Their favorite word is "wtf" that stands for "where's the food?" Amen. God bless you.

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  • The Russians are the ones who were hired by Chuck Norris and blew up the moon. Their favorite word is "wtf" that stands for "where's the food?" Amen. God bless you.
  • The Russians have the Power of the Motherland.
  • Russians is the TripleA term used in xml code for the Soviet Union.
  • The Russians are one of 18 nations in the original Rise of Nations. They have the Power of the Motherland.
  • The people who live on a forested glacier covering a fifth of the planet, also known as Russia. They drink excessive amounts of Vodka, play hockey, and wrestle bears. Russians, often colloquially called "Russkies", are notorious for their vicious and temperamental personalities. Like bears. The Russian government has a history of smuggling illegal Russian aliens into other countries by hiding small people inside larger people. Inside those small people, there are even smaller people. Inside those smallest people, there may be a magic egg or something.
  • Russians are a fast-drinking people, whose level of intoxication rivals that of the Irish, though not the Finnish and Bavarians. Unlike the Irish, though, Russians have a reason. Russia is slightly colder than Pluto, thus high intoxication levels let Russians work outdoors at full strength and have fitful discussions inside, afterwards (examples below). Russians are known for fighting (again, not quite at Irish levels). Russians have, many times in their history, fought to get out of Russia, only to get bored and hot and wind up fighting their way back in.
  • The Russians were a punk band from the Northampton area consisting of John Brassett (bass), Julie Rebelowitchz (vocals), Dusty Miller (guitar) and John Lucibello (drums). They did a session for John Peel as well as two gigs with him and also released a single. Russians also contributed a track, Shoplifter, to a cassette of Northampton music called Northampton Under Glass (White Elephant Records, 1980) which was re-released on CD in 2012.
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  • Russians
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  • The Dream of the Blue Turtles
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  • inglés
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  • Age of Empires III
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  • The Russian Flag
Unit style
  • European
Building style
  • North European
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  • European
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  • Flag of the Russian Empire And the modern-day Russian Federation.
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Capital
  • Moscow
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  • Rock
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  • Russians train Settlers and infantry in groups.
  • The Russian Blockhouse building functions as both their Barracks and Outpost.
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Homecity
  • St. Petersburg
abstract
  • The Russians are the ones who were hired by Chuck Norris and blew up the moon. Their favorite word is "wtf" that stands for "where's the food?" Amen. God bless you.
  • The people who live on a forested glacier covering a fifth of the planet, also known as Russia. They drink excessive amounts of Vodka, play hockey, and wrestle bears. Russians, often colloquially called "Russkies", are notorious for their vicious and temperamental personalities. Like bears. The Russian government has a history of smuggling illegal Russian aliens into other countries by hiding small people inside larger people. Inside those small people, there are even smaller people. Inside those smallest people, there may be a magic egg or something. A proximity of closer than 20 yards to a Russian is not recommended, unless you are Jesus, Chuck Norris, or James Bond
  • The Russians have the Power of the Motherland.
  • Russians is the TripleA term used in xml code for the Soviet Union.
  • The Russians were a punk band from the Northampton area consisting of John Brassett (bass), Julie Rebelowitchz (vocals), Dusty Miller (guitar) and John Lucibello (drums). They did a session for John Peel as well as two gigs with him and also released a single. They formed in early 1979 when Brassett and original guitarist, Jack Swann (RIP) recruited 18-year-old vocalist Julie Woolmore and drummer John Lucibello. They chose the band name as an ironic statement on their deliberate apolitical stance, in direct contrast to many of their punk heroes. Julie felt her name was boring by contrast to the rest of the band who created a professional name by jokingly combining Rebel and witch to make the Sovietesque Rebel-o-witch-z. Early in 1980, Russians released a single, No Title b/w Anything She Wants on Laser records (LAS35). To promote the single, a custard pie fight was staged between Russians and Acme Punk Clothing outside the latter’s shop on the busy Wellingborough Road in Northampton bringing traffic to a standstill. The event made the front page of the local newspaper under the title Russian invasion starts a war. Unfortunately, the distributors refused to release the single and the band fought a long relentless battle and in the end had to settle for getting a few released for themselves, which they had to drive to London to get, so they could sell this small amount to their fans. The b-side of the single, is included on 2 compilations on lastfm.com-Bad Teeth #1&A Reference Of Female Fronted Punk Rock 1977-89. Two cassettes were also released. The first, Cellar Tapes (because they rehearsed in the cellar of the Navigation Inn), released in 1979, included ¾ of the Peel Session but omitted Meet Me After School Tonight which was a Jack Swann composition. Its place on side 1 was taken by Crazy Mixed Up Kid and side 2 comprised 2 reggae songs, Don’t You Lie No More and Number 1 plus Space City. A few months before the release of the 2nd cassette, entitled Sorry! (Scorpio Records UK RUSK1, distributed by Spartan 1981), Dusty Miller left the band and Bob Spence (ex Zeros & Neat Neat Neat) took over guitar duties. The cassette contained Stalag / From Russia With Love (a long time live favourite) / Walk That Walk / I Doubt It / You’re Just Impossible // Stop, Look & Listen / I Don’t Want You / Ice Cream Van / Mannequins & Sorry! Dusty was the sound engineer. Russians also contributed a track, Shoplifter, to a cassette of Northampton music called Northampton Under Glass (White Elephant Records, 1980) which was re-released on CD in 2012. As well as regular gigs around Northamptonshire at The Paddock, Navigation Inn, Black Lion, Racecourse Pavilion, MFM Club, Nags Head at Wollaston (a regular haunt of John Peel) etc., Russians also played the Oranges and Lemons in Oxford (including their first ever gig), did a surfing tour, round the coast, which included Capone’s and several other venues in Bournemouth and Bude in Devon as well as venues in London. After the Peel session, they were offered the Uni circuit, playing to much larger crowds, many of whom were already fans, and headlined the Willen Lake protest festival in Milton Keynes before a 2,000 plus crowd. After a couple more line up changes, the band finally split in 1982. As well as the Who’s Can’t Explain, Russians’ live set variously included covers of another Who song, Substitute, Last Train to Clarksville by the Monkees, Let’s Spend The Night Together (Rolling Stones) and We’re Going Wrong (Cream).
  • The Russians are one of 18 nations in the original Rise of Nations. They have the Power of the Motherland.
  • Russians are a fast-drinking people, whose level of intoxication rivals that of the Irish, though not the Finnish and Bavarians. Unlike the Irish, though, Russians have a reason. Russia is slightly colder than Pluto, thus high intoxication levels let Russians work outdoors at full strength and have fitful discussions inside, afterwards (examples below). Russians are known for fighting (again, not quite at Irish levels). Russians have, many times in their history, fought to get out of Russia, only to get bored and hot and wind up fighting their way back in. Apart from those awe-inspiring traits, they also have a distinctive accent, which most of the time sounds like angry ramble, which scares most of the tourists off dangerous streets, into the safety of a warm concrete building. Russians live in Russia, not Bavaria as many people assume. Famous Russians include John Lennon, Grigori Rasputin, Vladimir VII the Putin, and Motherland.
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