When it comes to being interesting, there is one man that does it better than anyone else. He is a man who needs no introduction, as his exploits and adventures are known the world over. His derring-do and bold attitude are the envy of men everywhere and his weathered good looks and boundless charisma stoke the desires of women everywhere. He is… The New Most Interesting Man In The World.
We know, we know, the original Most Interesting Man (MIM) was a velvet-voiced man clad in a smoking jacket with a list of exploits as impressive as his abilities as a foremost paramour. He was an extremely beloved character that many people are sad to say farewell to, but the winds of change often serve as a fickle and capricious mistress, changing things at her fancy with little to no regard for what anyone thinks.
Such is the case with The Most Interesting Man In The World. Over the summer, he embarked on his most interesting and life-changing adventure yet: he traveled to Mars in order to bring new levels of interesting-ness to a planet where nothing much has happened just yet – though the first MIM hopes to change that.
With the original MIM taking his talents to the starry void of outer space – enjoying an astral apotheosis and making our neighbor planet a far more interesting place – he left behind some massive shoes to fill, shoes that cause all who gaze upon them to always “stay thirsty.”
This month, however, someone has stepped into those shoes. Just as Agent 007, James Bond, always has a successor lined up to step into that role, no matter their age or time frame, so too does The Most Interesting Man In The World.
This story is from the Holiday 2016, Issue 27 edition of The Beer Connoisseur®.
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