Guns and Alcohol – At the Texas Rangers Museum?

I wrote about the pleasant intersection of beer and guns at the Dancing Bear Pub in Waco, Texas yesterday. And I previously wrote about my visit to the impressive Texas Rangers Hall of Fame and Museum in Waco.

What I didn’t mention about the Texas Ranger Museum before was some interesting finds in gift shop. Red solo cups, shot glasses, and plastic flasks.

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I’m no teetotaler, but these items do trigger my prudish impulses. For some reason — perhaps all of the bad things that happen in our society when people abuse alcohol — I’m not totally comfortable with the branding of shot glasses, flasks, and solo cups with the Texas Rangers Museum imprimatur.

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  1. You might want to look at “shot glass collectors” as a phenomenon — I own two: an antique French cut-glass one with a four-leaf clover embedded in the base and a modern slim, mass-produced one I received from a friend. Shot glasses (like spoons) can be decorated and serve as mementos of travel, etc.

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