Whats in those bottles in the back of Joel Furrs refrigerator?
The Coca-Cola bottle and the Cobb Mountain Natural Spring Water bottle are full of salt water from the Pacific Ocean off San Francisco, California, collected from the surf near Seal Rock during Joel’s vacation to California in July of 1995. The bottle marked “Cuzcatlan” which appears to contain cloudy, stagnant water is actually a bottle of Cuzcatlan “soursop” soda which Joel picked up at a Mexican grocery in Durham out of curiosity and which he decided he might be better off not drinking when he noticed that the ingredients consisted solely of “water, propylene glycol, vegetable gum, and glyceryl abietate.” The bottle of Shasta tonic water with about one gin-and-tonic’s worth of tonic missing is just that, a partially consumed bottle of Shasta tonic water. It dates from the summer of 1988 and has been with Joel through five apartments and one house.
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