For your enjoyment…
Yes. Yes I will partake, thank you very much.
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The link is to a Toby Keith video. The song is called “Red Solo Cup” and the video features a party where everyone is drinking from red plastic cups. All the women look like models. The song is reasonably clever.
Please ignore the first link.
I have no idea where that came from, I blame my cat, if I wake up dead please contact your local whoever. He has a collar with address, phone number.
Actually the beast is sitting on my lap, snoring enough to wake the dead.
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Moving thread from Quarantine Zone to Cafe Society.
Baal Houtham:
Likely that’s exactly what they are.
ASPCA for rescue or local law enforcement as a lead?
I have a Siamese Hit-cat. Let me know if you need him.
Send this video overseas. According to YouTube the rest of the world doesn’t believe we drink from red plastic cups all the time. They think it’s just some kind of movie and TV prop, or a kind of joke like 555 telephone numbers, which they understand aren’t real even if they don’t have the same kind of phone numbers. They don’t believe we would write our names on a cup with a Sharpie to tell them apart, that apparently makes it funnier. Don’t they have red plastic cup factories in other countries?
I like blue Solo cups, myself. 
The song was released in 2011.
So, your theory is that a video about an object will convince people that it is a real object when they think it isn’t a real object because they’ve only seen it in videos? ![]()
Well, maybe if we made a video about that ![]()
Did I ever tell you about the time I tried to throw a trash can away?
In college 1978-1982. Booze was always served in glassware.
Hax (1979): Have a drink. It’s Friday night.
Uke: Just a short one. I’m going to the library to write a paper.
Hax: (fills the glass with bourbon)
Uke: (begins a night of debauchy, does NOT write the paper)
I pretty clearly remember the first time I’d heard this song. I was driving in a rural area and it came on one of the few radios stations that wasn’t evangelical preaching. I remember thinking, “Say, I’m not into country music but this is pretty good, catchy, clever and something we can all relate to.” I looked it up when I got home to learn it was already a huge hit. It was probably a year or two after it came out but it just wasn’t something I’d encountered.
I went to high school in the early 80’s, in a rural area. We’d throw pasture parties with kegs of beer. All you could drink with the purchase of a red solo cup for $5.