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«wow not only can i see russia from my backyard, i can touch my nose with my tongue 👅».
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Former alaska governor sarah palin is still ridiculed for her claim, during the 2008 presidential campaign, that she could see russia from her house in alaska.
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«wow not only can i see russia from my backyard, i can touch my nose with my tongue 👅».
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There are lots of villages and towns in russia famous for their specific crafts tourists like to visit old russian towns and cities famous for their ancient architecture.
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Calling it russia's backyard is a strange way of treating ukraine as a sovereign country, though.
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Jayzuz, no wonder the world looks at liberals as brainless fools.
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Vice presidential candidate sarah palin did not say 'i can see russia from my house.' that line originated with an snl spoof.
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Just incase you didn't see her snapchat, she is also not doing good on twitter.
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I can see a muddy backyard, and i can foresee muddy big dog footprints.
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Calling it russia's backyard is a strange way of treating ukraine as a sovereign country, though.
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Jayzuz, no wonder the world looks at liberals as brainless fools.
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Nor is it appropriate to refer to ukraine as an ally, given that kiev is not a member of nato.
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We do display precipitation returns, with different colors representing different intensities.
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We do display precipitation returns, with different colors representing different intensities.
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Did marie antoinette really say 'let them eat cake?' the basis for this line comes from a september 2008 interview with abc news's charles gibson, who asked palin what insights she had from her state being so close to russia.
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I mean, i was under the impression that you can see russia from alaska if you are standing on the diomede islands.
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«wow not only can i see russia from my backyard, i can touch my nose with my tongue 👅».
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I mean, i was under the impression that you can see russia from alaska if you are standing on the diomede islands.
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When we first moved into our house, i could see buildings from my backyard.
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On the business of i can see russia from my backyard, what you did say to charlie gibson was that there were places in alaska where one could see russia.
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I was watching saturday night live the other day got inspired by the i can see russia from my house sarah palin skit.
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Sarah palin never said i can see russia from my house. tina fey did, in a hilarious skit on saturday night live.
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The christian science monitor ranks the expression i can see russia from my house! as one of the top 10 political misquotes of all time.
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What can i tell you.
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When we first moved into our house, i could see buildings from my backyard.
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I can see a muddy backyard, and i can foresee muddy big dog footprints.
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The christian science monitor ranks the expression i can see russia from my house! as one of the top 10 political misquotes of all time.
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No, tina fey on snl said that.
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In this week's maphead, ken jennings explores the tiny outpost of alaska that really can see russia from its backyard.