Yes, after the attack on the Moncada garrison it wasn't only weapons 26 de Julio stole. They stole a coke machine, which fascinated the guerrillas. I think they drank Fanta though.
Don't chu wanna, don't chu wanna, don't chu wanna...fanta?
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Do you think Che preferred Coca Cola or Pepsi, i have wondered this for many years, a question that has boggled my mind greatly. Che seemed to be a lover of Pepsi, but fiighting in the Sierra Meistra he was using the Coca Cola machine like a crazed Coca Cola user!
IrishGuevara
LOL .......Sorry i had to after seeing the Toyota thread........LMAO
Yes, after the attack on the Moncada garrison it wasn't only weapons 26 de Julio stole. They stole a coke machine, which fascinated the guerrillas. I think they drank Fanta though.
Don't chu wanna, don't chu wanna, don't chu wanna...fanta?
Take a look at picture # 3 in the first column...Camilo's (Che's son) birthday ... if you clic to enlarge the image, you'll find lots of coke contour bottles!
http://www.el-comandante.com/cu/familia.htm
:-)
OMG Its a Che-Coke conspiricy. The Capitalist Bastard!...LOL
IrishGuevara
lol...bizarre
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coke, the only carbonated beverage found incommunist countries.
Yep, in East Berlin it was either Coke or Diet Coke.
I prefer Pepsi
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coke is everywhere in the third world. you get coca-cola barons in areas like costa rica who basically control all the workers in an area by employing everyone in a bottling company. (only the bottles are shipped)
Waka Waka Waka.
what a dilema! lol
back to the point i was gonna make...you cant get away from coca cola signs in south africa, they are all down the roads for these "bottle famrs" as they call them. then you get to a junction and some poor soul is trying to sell the bottles in the sun all day to people in cars.
PEPSI SUCKS BIG DICK!!!
Coke...is...well...thank you Che![]()
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I love coke,I love coca-chela
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Pepsi sucks!!!
\"Fuck Martha Stewart. Martha\'s polishing on the brass of the Titanic. But it\'s all going down, man! So fuck off, with your sofa units and your green stripe patterns. I say never be complete. I say stop being perfect. I say let\'s evolve and let the chips f
yes, amen to that. Pepsi DIE!! I hit pepsi with large metal pipes of doom terror might. I spill it on the ground and spit on it. Then I quietly sip my coke.
They should make dr. pepper the new "proletarian" beverage.
I drink the quarter cans. They are neither coke nor pepsi. They are cheap and unhealthy.
^^^Rhymes.
Jones soda is the best...
\"No me mandes muchos hombres. Mandame pocos, pero que sean muy buenos.\" - \"Don\'t send me many men. Send me a few, but let them be very good.\"
This was the last message ever written by Che to Fidel Castro, from Bolivia, in answ
Coke or Pepsi? mmm...what about "Tropi-cola"?
Be happy.
Coke-si.
Poke? No? Okay, I will go sit in the corner now.
I drink Pepsi, mainly because its human rights abuses aren't as obvious as Coca-Cola's. I'm still looking though. (Or should that be that I've got my eyes open and am just waiting for it to fall into my hands.)
“There are no boundaries in this struggle to the death. We cannot be indifferent to what happens anywhere in the world, for a victory by any country over imperialism is our victory; just as any country's defeat is a defeat for all of us.” – Che Guevara
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