The game is very similar to this except it's impossible to do it all in 90 seconds here.
Rules are simple: starting person makes a scenario and starts a sentence with a letter. The next person starts another sentence with the next letter, the person after that does the same and so on. When we eventually reach the starting letter, the person who hit that letter creates a new scenario, picks a new letter, and it starts over.
Example: (starting letter = B, scenario = the office building's on fire) Person 1: "Bring me this month's financial reports." Person 2: "Can't you see the building's on fire?" Person 3: "Does it matter?" Person 4: "Everyone else is evacuating."
Ok now it starts Scenario = You're on the Titanic when it crashes into the iceberg; Starting letter = J
Lo and behold, my magic evil fire has turned the knights to crispy bacon for this outragous slandering of the old ways. [I think I misused the word slandering...]
Racist? I would not say so. The jokes themselves do not have anything to do with Russia or the Russian people, but rather are a form of telling jokes where the subject and the object of a statement are reversed; sometimes referred to as "Russian reversal" because the style was created and popularized by Yakov Smirnoff, a comedian who told his jokes about the Soviet Union in said form. Russia has also not been a communist country for 22 years, and I have a feeling the people living there at the time didn't care much for the regime, so I doubt there are more than a handful of people left who would actually have a good reason to be offended by these jokes.
That guy is right, we should be focusing on more important issu--hey wait--I'm a ghost bear! You'll never take me alive! Partly because I'm already dead and you can neither kill me nor take me alive, and partly because I will evade your efforts to destroy me!