… I’m feeling Ian Anderson here.
I am a man of peace, but when I speak, they are for war. (Psalm 120: 7)
So war it shall be. Bring me my broadsword.
A public record of some of my thoughts. Feel free to comment, but don't expect me to respond.
… I’m feeling Ian Anderson here.
I am a man of peace, but when I speak, they are for war. (Psalm 120: 7)
So war it shall be. Bring me my broadsword.
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Ian has enough sense to sing about Coke and Bacardi. Did you ever try Pepsi and Bacardi? I did once. It just doesn’t work.
I don’t think I have. I guess I’ll have to try that.
It’s also better to get the Coke manufactured outside the U.S. that uses sugar instead of corn syrup. You can buy that in large supermarkets here, and it’s much better for mixing.
Around here only place to get Mexican Coke is Sam’s Club, or by the bottle at Mexican bodegas or restaurants. Certainly tastes better…like the Coke of my youth before New Coke/Coke Classic nonsense.
In this part of the country, Wegmans carries it in the Goya aisle, in single bottles or four packs. It might be worth a look in the “Latino” section of the store.
But when you buy Coke, just remember that you are out to destroy America. Just think about that while you drink it with rum, as you get inebriated watching Major League Baseball.