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I have to ask my Lemmygrad comrades something very important. What's the official rum/cola to drink when Kissinger inevitably dies? I'm gonna get wasted on Cuba Libres and I need a good rum and cola for mixed drinks.
Havana Club - the real Cuban version. Great stuff! Though you need to pick it up outside the US because of the embargo nonsense.
Wait you can't get Havana in the US?
You can, but I think it's made in Puerto Rico by Bacardi.
In Canada, Havana Club has a little seal and stamp on the bottom that says "Republica de Cuba Garantia - Cuban Government Warrantied Cuban Rum" it is the real seized-in-the-revolution Havana Club.
The "real Havana club" has a little story in their website where they moan about the "tyrant" Castro seizing their distillery. Hilariously, the photo of their founder has him dressed to the nines in a tux, and his companion is in an evening gown. Quite a contrast to what I imagine a sugar cane worker employed by the distillery would wear.
I have one for this
It doesn't matter aslong as you have a full Blatter at the funeral
every year that he continues existing is another year when the technology to put your mind in a computer forever might be invented, so I wouldn't be so sure about "inevitably"