me in 2019: i still wonder sometimes why we have such an addiction to this drug.... (cola)also me in 2019: they practiced well, you know, practice makes perfect :) (75 years of repetition of a lie, backed by songs, images, commercials, movies etc)
When I was 11 I was driving with my great grandma and she had a tape of this in her car. I put it in the tape deck to play and after it played she got sad and shut it off because she said it made her think of happier times. I haven’t listened to it since then until now.
In the 1940s, a Trinidadian calypsonian " Lord Invader" composed and sang a calypso praising rum and Coca-Cola as a drink.The song became very popular and the Coca-Cola company adopted the song for its advertising and marketing without in any way compensating the singer. Lord Invader did not have enough funds to mount any opposition against Coca-Cola in the courts. Fortunately, some Trinidadian businessmen assisted the calypsonian financially and he was able to challenge Coca-Cola; consequently, and was compensated. The song was so important to Coca-Cola’s marketing at the time that they engaged the Andrews Sisters and Bing Crosby to sing it.
Dad would sing this having happy hour in our summer house.God bless you dad miss you a million times over.When we meet again walk thru the golden gates .singing this
So, basically, American soldiers took Trinidad and turned the women (mothers and daughters) into prostitutes?Or were they already hooking by the time we got there?
The greatest generation, now mostly all gone, all we have now in the US are fagotts, Lesbians, Trannies, Bisexuals and queers as well as socialist Democraps, every generation gets worse.