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A Calimocho (also spelled Kalimotxo) is a 50/50 mixture of red wine and Coca-Cola — I will pause here to allow some readers to grimace — favored by Spanish youth looking for a sweet, cheap buzz.
For the sake of argument — because Alec is, after all, rooting for the enemy — I will pause only to quibble slightly with the seeming modularity in his discussion of what makes a championship team: how many stars, and what kind, etc. Stardom, as I understand it, is a relative concept.
Making my way up the wide, green expanse, I will pause often to enjoy the sun and Henry Moore's indolent sculptures, feeling as whimsical as the four giant shuttlecocks -- the work of Claes Oldenburg and his wife, Coosje van Bruggen -- that may have landed here for just such a day as this.
I will pause for a moment now, for the obligatory bemoaning of days gone by, when children just played on the street, rode bicycles to nearby water holes to swim with their friends and weren't seen by their parents until they arrived home, happy and sweaty, at sundown.
(I will pause for those who need to sit for a second in order to take that number in).
(I will pause here for a moment in case anyone needs to gasp in shock).
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