The Curmudgeon Seeks A Safe Space In History: Part 4

I’ve been idly pondering Emma of Normandy and Lady Macbeth (yes, I know one was fictional). It’s always good to learn something new. Meanwhile, an astute reader just wowed me with the story of Pepsi’s armada of warships and submarines during the cold war. You heard me right! I deliberately typed that ridiculous sentence and I meant it. If something like that was a plot point in a book I’d think “this thing is nuttier than talking squirrels” yet it’s all laid out logically in a short YouTube video. Enjoy:

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One Response to The Curmudgeon Seeks A Safe Space In History: Part 4

  1. Phil B says:

    This can’t be true! Otherwise the film One, Two, Three was wrong …

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One,_Two,_Three

    >};o)

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