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This could be a place to talk about black people in Russian mentioning the families of Abram Petrovich Gannibal, Aleksandr Pushkin, Peter Ustinov,... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.20.17.84 ( talk) 15:52, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
The recipe for the Tall Black Russian is now missing, I'll add it to the Black Russian page, rather than having it be lost. Gawd forbid someone comes to wikipedia after hearing the term "Tall Black Russian" and they do not find anything about it JayKeaton 07:31, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
The Tall Black Russian keeps getting deleted. It is way more popular then the Black Russian, so I don't get why someone keeps deleting it. If you see it being deleted again, please revert it back up and put a note on here. Wikipedia should not be devoid of Tall Black Russians just because one user feels it should be deleted, the same as the page Germany shouldn't be deleted JayKeaton 19:57, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
I've really got to disagree. My understanding is that a Black Russian is basically the same as a White Russian but without the milk or cream. The drink with the ingredients listed here is known as a Piranha (vodka, creme de cacao, and Coke). Many cocktail websites and books disagree with this page as well. KDR 04:01, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
The story that the Black Russian comes from the period of 'dark times' with the Soviet Union seems unlikely. Can anyone verify? YuliEuphemism ( talk) 23:35, 20 March 2008 (UTC)
Please mention reference in "Naked gun: The Smell of fear"(sorry for bad edition, I'm a newbie):) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.174.48.245 ( talk) 02:22, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
Would anyone like to elaborate on the "Vader"? Is the Jaegermeister served as a chaser? as an ingredient? At the moment it sounds like a half-arsed gimmick, written by a spoons barman. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:C7D:52DC:9900:1CEC:E5FF:82A8:FFA2 ( talk) 19:01, 7 February 2017 (UTC)
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This could be a place to talk about black people in Russian mentioning the families of Abram Petrovich Gannibal, Aleksandr Pushkin, Peter Ustinov,... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.20.17.84 ( talk) 15:52, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
The recipe for the Tall Black Russian is now missing, I'll add it to the Black Russian page, rather than having it be lost. Gawd forbid someone comes to wikipedia after hearing the term "Tall Black Russian" and they do not find anything about it JayKeaton 07:31, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
The Tall Black Russian keeps getting deleted. It is way more popular then the Black Russian, so I don't get why someone keeps deleting it. If you see it being deleted again, please revert it back up and put a note on here. Wikipedia should not be devoid of Tall Black Russians just because one user feels it should be deleted, the same as the page Germany shouldn't be deleted JayKeaton 19:57, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
I've really got to disagree. My understanding is that a Black Russian is basically the same as a White Russian but without the milk or cream. The drink with the ingredients listed here is known as a Piranha (vodka, creme de cacao, and Coke). Many cocktail websites and books disagree with this page as well. KDR 04:01, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
The story that the Black Russian comes from the period of 'dark times' with the Soviet Union seems unlikely. Can anyone verify? YuliEuphemism ( talk) 23:35, 20 March 2008 (UTC)
Please mention reference in "Naked gun: The Smell of fear"(sorry for bad edition, I'm a newbie):) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.174.48.245 ( talk) 02:22, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
Would anyone like to elaborate on the "Vader"? Is the Jaegermeister served as a chaser? as an ingredient? At the moment it sounds like a half-arsed gimmick, written by a spoons barman. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:C7D:52DC:9900:1CEC:E5FF:82A8:FFA2 ( talk) 19:01, 7 February 2017 (UTC)