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BluSonick t1_iu3rgc5 wrote

Eugh, give me the crab juice.

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[deleted] t1_iu3rpu0 wrote

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brolbo OP t1_iu40ip8 wrote

I love him, heโ€™s a genius ๐ŸŽธ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ

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FreeQ t1_iu4k8y9 wrote

Shilling soda is not cool

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Mega-Steve t1_iu5h9dy wrote

He wasn't shilling. It was a piece of garbage he picked up at a landfill during a photoshoot

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LucasPoducas t1_iu654nx wrote

If you knew anything about Zappa you'd know the last thing he'd have done is shill soda.

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Old_Heart_7780 t1_iu41bi8 wrote

Thatโ€™s from a 1968 photo shoot he did at a landfill.

Brings back memories of one of his classics โ€œWhy Does It Hurt When I Peeโ€.

He truly was ahead of his time.

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PickaxeJunky t1_iu4ahlz wrote

I read the title and assumed it would be a picture of him with one of his kids.

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plasma_dan t1_iu4hr4u wrote

Billy the Mountain...Dew

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u9Nails t1_iu3t1o3 wrote

Is that a tin can?

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not_a_moogle t1_iu40t4f wrote

It is possible the body of the can was tin plated steel with an aluminum top. But cans have almost always been made of aluminum.

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fangelo2 t1_iu42gwf wrote

Aluminum cans came out in the late 60s. They were steel before that like this one. You opened them with a โ€œ church keyโ€ as they were called

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RipeCreeling t1_iu6khwj wrote

I remember being bitterly disappointed in 1975 when I couldn't take my Shasta cans in for money because they were steel, not aluminum.

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bogpudding t1_iu48ida wrote

Ok so does it have a flip top or do you open it like a can of beans?

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bathwatershotglass t1_iu5bg15 wrote

If he had lived long enough to witness it, I think Zappa would've been deeply intrigued by the way Dew has morphed from commercialized moonshine mix to a kaleidoscopic neon rainbow of absurd flavors and colors tied to myriad subcultures.

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Spudman14 t1_iu6ujwm wrote

Joeโ€™s Garage was a classic Zappa album.

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brolbo OP t1_iu6wzfw wrote

Yes Sir act 1 2 and 3 Thats Nice collection ๐ŸŽธ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ

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kapege t1_iu4n5dt wrote

"Here you see my Mountain Dew"

"Turn around and you'll sea mine!"

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DiggingThisAir t1_iu6shgp wrote

I wonder if it actually tasted good back then

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burnodo2 t1_iu8249x wrote

wow! a tin can!

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steeplebush t1_iu3snp9 wrote

Looks more like 1875

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