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What do you call a carbonated cola again? Soda, pop, a Coke.
I call it by the brand name
I would never call a wegman's cola a "coke"
What do you call a carbonated cola again? Soda, pop, a Coke.
Trump Is A Knob
The fact that Sarah Palin has endorsed Trump and joined him on stage proves it!
Someone should ask Trump if he actually vote for McCain and Palin in 2008 - given that he was a registered Democrat at the time!
I call it by the brand name
I would never call a wegman's cola a "coke"
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There goes half your post total right there, but it's a noble sacrifice. lain:but enough derailing
I actually did answer the point by noting that the lame attempt to off-handedly condescend in relation to the South was a stone thrown from a glass house...founded on sand, if you like.I wonder why town won't answer my clear, on-point question instead of derailing with his signature goofiness?
It's common for people from various parts of the country to refer to it by a given, like those I noted. In the midwest, it's mostly called pop. In the far west it's mostly soda. In the South, it's usually a "coke", as is the case in Europe. In the northeast, it varies a bit more, though tonic was the preferred for a long while and "coke" is overtaking it.I call it by the brand name
Good for you. You should have that inscribed on your tombstone.I would never call a wegman's cola a "coke"
It's common for people from various parts of the country to refer to it by a given, like those I noted. In the midwest, it's mostly called pop. In the far west it's mostly soda. In the South, it's usually a "coke", as is the case in Europe. In the northeast, it varies a bit more, though tonic was the preferred for a long while and "coke" is overtaking it.
Good for you. You should have that inscribed on your tombstone.
His assessment of you is right on target . Many assumed he was jealous or some sort.
If you're speaking to me then your second sentence is peculiar. If you're speaking to him then your first is peculiar. Either way it's peculiar. lain:His assessment of you is right on target . Many assumed he was jealous or some sort.
It's common for people from various parts of the country to refer to it by a given, like those I noted. In the midwest, it's mostly called pop. In the far west it's mostly soda. In the South, it's usually a "coke", as is the case in Europe. In the northeast, it varies a bit more, though tonic was the preferred for a long while and "coke" is overtaking it.
Good for you. You should have that inscribed on your tombstone.
In the South (and anywhere else chemical knowledge flourishes) we call it "Car battery terminal cleaner."
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