Блиц Крик #11 Пушкин Макар Джабраилов Рептилоид Эмир - Summary

Summary

The summary is:

- The text is a transcript of a Russian comedy show called Blitzkrieg, where three contestants have to answer questions based on facts, quotes and jokes.
- The host of the show is Garik Kharlamov, a famous comedian and actor.
- The contestants are Ilya Makarov, Kostya Pushkin and Igor Gavrilov, who are also comedians and performers.
- The show consists of three rounds: facts, quotes and jokes. In each round, the contestants have to guess the missing word or phrase in a statement or a question, or complete a joke or a quote.
- The statements and questions are based on historical, cultural, scientific or social trivia, often with humorous twists or absurd answers.
- The jokes and quotes are from celebrities, politicians, artists or fictional characters, often with ironic or sarcastic meanings.
- The contestants earn points for correct or funny answers, and the one with the most points at the end of the show wins.

Facts

1. Alpha Bank offers a Visa card with 100 days interest-free and a year of free service.
2. Alpha Bank's Visa card has no commission for cash withdrawals up to 50,000 rubles per month.
3. Walt Disney hired "stinking strikers" to disperse strikes.
4. In the 19th century, people in Belgium tried to train cats to deliver mail.
5. The longest recorded yawn lasted 2 minutes and 42 seconds.
6. In ancient Greece, prostitutes wore shoes that left a phone number on the sand when walking.
7. In the Victorian era, people pinned pubic hair to their hats as a reminder of their loved ones.
8. Richly embroidered long camisoles were first made to hide the curvature of one's legs.
9. The first thongs were invented in 1939 after the fashion designer saw naked dancers.
10. During World War II, women were allowed to sew air into their skirts due to a shortage of fabric.
11. Genoese sailors wore pants made of canvas, which were later called "jeans" in their honor.