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[[File:Played_for_a_Menshevik.jpg|thumb|Earliest known representation of '''''Played_for_a_Menshevik'''''.]]'''''Played for a Menshevik''''' is one of the "lost" episodes of the American animated television series ''The Socialists''.
[[File:Played_for_a_Menshevik.jpg|thumb|Earliest known representation of "'''Played_for_a_Menshevik'''".]]"'''Played for a Menshevik'''" is one of the "lost" episodes of the American animated television series ''The Socialists'' (which is loosely based on ''Life in Hell'' by Matt Groening).


It is loosely based on ''Life in Hell'' by Matt Groening.
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Latest revision as of 07:32, 22 August 2022

Earliest known representation of "Played_for_a_Menshevik".

"Played for a Menshevik" is one of the "lost" episodes of the American animated television series The Socialists (which is loosely based on Life in Hell by Matt Groening).

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • Post @ Twitter (20 August 2021)