Ygmir, thank you.
That song brings back wonderful memories. My high school went an undefeated 12-0 in 1975 in football, and they played that song after every game. At the end of the season, we heard Queen's "We are the Champions" to end the season with the State AAA football title, the highest rated team in Tennessee high school history, second only nationally to Cinncinnati Moeller High School in Ohio. Not bad for a public school. We had monsters of the gridiron on that team, both in the offensive front four and on the defense, playing out of a pro set veer offense that confounded opponents, including ones that were bigger than us. Highly mobile backs and deadly accurate passing made that season a winner. The defense scored every game, too.
Good morning to all.
Sadie, the tequila I'm talking about is not cheap, like Jose Cuervo. That stuff is just a bar brand in my opinion, and I refuse to drink it. It ranks with Pepe Lopez, Montezuma, and "Always Save" brand "TEQUILA" out of the plastic jug. Milagro Romance three years ago ran me $125/fifth. They don't normally have my everyday tequila here in Missouri, a brand I pick up in Nevada called "Corralejo" in an extra-tall blue bottle. I'd like to get a bottle of El Presidente, the stuff I had in Tucson a few years back. One shot cost me $14.00, and the first place I felt it was my toes. Amazing brand.
From my Tennessee upbringing, I still won't touch Kentucky bourbon. Nothing is better than Jack Daniels or George Dickel brands, which are charcoal mellowed, unlike Kentucky bourbon. Smooth sippin' Tennessee whiskey.
Of course, we also had moonshine up in the mountains, and some of that stuff was lethal. Literally. Some of the young kids who were in the business just to make money used old radiators as condensers in their stills. Lead from radiator solder would get in the whiskey, and you'd either go blind or die from lead poisoning. Poison whiskey to be sure.