Counting to Infinity

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So there was this commercial from like 20 years ago that I wanted to link here but I couldn't find it. It was for Canadian Club whisky, and it was a couple of Russian guys in Moscow going into a bar and ordering shots of CC. After the first shot one of them says to his buddy in accented English, "Remember when we beat the Russians in '72?" And then all the other Russian guys in the bar stand up around them, looking pissed off. Corny commercial, I know, but that's what I think about when I heard the number that we're on now.

...I'll always remember that fake Russian from the whisky commercial, and his "seventy-two?". So don't try to lay no seventy-two on the king of nineties nostalgia~ *piano segue*

*launches into a Long John Baldry song... not from the nineties...*
 
RPMs required to play the original vinyl record of Willie Brown's "Future Blues".