September 17, 1922

On September 17, 1922, Radio Moscow began transmitting. One of the first radio shows broadcasted on the new radio station was “101 uses for a potato”. Ninety-eight of the uses involved turning the potatoes into vodka.

About Joel Byers

Born in North Georgia and educated at some very fine public institutions. Real education started after graduating from college and then getting married and raising two boys. Has the ability to see the funny and absurd in most things and will always remark on it, even if it means getting the stink-eye from his victims.
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One Response to September 17, 1922

  1. Drunk Commenter says:

    Well what elss arw you gonna do witha potatoe? Vegtables and fruits are just for makeing booze! Oh wait.I do lije a bake potatoes with bacon and sour cream and bacon, its grate wiht a steak and a beer or just with abeer or just beer and no potatto. Now you made ,e hungry! I wish I had a potato an bacon but mainly baconn.

    One more beer firts and then Im cook up some bacon!

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