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kobylka68

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chimpmeister said:
666 = SIGN OF TEH DEVIL . . . EVIL!! :oh_no:

I bought a couple of slices of pizza and a pop and paid with a $10 bill. I got $6.66 in change. Does that make the money evil?
 

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kobylka68 said:
I bought a couple of slices of pizza and a pop and paid with a $10 bill. I got $6.66 in change. Does that make the money evil?

pop or a soda?

we calls it pop in Michigan, but other states theys calls it soda, and it the south theys calls it coke, evens if yous gettin a pepsi
 

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pop or a soda?

we calls it pop in Michigan, but other states theys calls it soda, and it the south theys calls it coke, evens if yous gettin a pepsi

I call it pop. I think most people up in Canada do. I rarely ever hear anyone say soda. Then again there is always soda pop.
 

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Fuckin' pop... and Southern people call it coke because they haven’t yet caught on to the fact that there are multiple brands.

If you don't call it soda you should open your eyes and try to see through the bullshit.
 

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I hated hearing people call COKE "pop" or "soda". Then again, im in the South.....so stinky may have a point.

people call those cotton swabs on a stick Q-tips and nobody bitches about that.
same thing goes with Band-Aids..............

Coke has payed its dues to becoming the Generic title for all Carbonated soft-drinks.
 

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NeoCverA said:
people call those cotton swabs on a stick Q-tips and nobody bitches about that.

Jesus, names like that lead me to believe that all Southern people are born borderline special. Riddle me this, is easier to ask for a "cotton swab on a stick" or a "Q-Tip?" Do you call napkins "small squares of flattened white paper?"

I think we need a team huddle so I can tell some of you guys to stop being so silly.
 

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roke stAr said:
pop or a soda?

we calls it pop in Michigan, but other states theys calls it soda, and it the south theys calls it coke, evens if yous gettin a pepsi

Mmmmm ... not really. They usually call them cold drinks to refer to them in a general sense. Personally, I just call the drink by its actual name (Coke, Pepsi, Sprite, etc.)

Soda is the best one I guess. Soda and pop both adequately describe it, but saying pop just sounds fucking gh3y.
 

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Stinky-Dinkins said:
Jesus, names like that lead me to believe that all Southern people are born borderline special. Riddle me this, is easier to ask for a "cotton swab on a stick" or a "Q-Tip?" Do you call napkins "small squares of flattened white paper?"

I think we need a team huddle so I can tell some of you guys to stop being so silly.

lol, just has to do when a product dominates a market to the extent of becoming the general/generic term used for a product category.
 

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NeoCverA said:
lol, just has to do when a product dominates a market to the extent of becoming the general/generic term used for a product category.
Yep, this definitely applies to Xerox and Kleenex.
 

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Stinky-Dinkins said:
Fuckin' pop... and Southern people call it coke because they haven’t yet caught on to the fact that there are multiple brands.

If you don't call it soda you should open your eyes and try to see through the bullshit.

Can I have a coke, or a sprite, or maybe a pepsi?

Wait, I'm in the south - what?

I don't call everything coke, and neither does anyone I know.

If you want a Dr. Pepper, you ask for a Dr. Pepper.

On the flipside, the family I have from the north insists on calling everything
"pop" - even if it's fucking apple juice.

Go figure.
 

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New York is soda territory, if you use the word pop they'll make fun of you and perhaps assault you with a tire iron.

I hate people in the midwest who refer to water fountains as "bubblers" what the fuck is wrong with you? They don't bubble, they're fountians that shoot a stream of water....wtf?
 
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I say soda.

shir0 said:
Can I have a coke, or a sprite, or maybe a pepsi?

Wait, I'm in the south - what?

I don't call everything coke, and neither does anyone I know.

If you want a Dr. Pepper, you ask for a Dr. Pepper.

On the flipside, the family I have from the north insists on calling everything
"pop" - even if it's fucking apple juice.

Go figure.

Northerners don't know what Dr. Pepper is.
 

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Scanline said:
I hate people in the midwest who refer to water fountains as "bubblers" what the fuck is wrong with you? They don't bubble, they're fountians that shoot a stream of water....wtf?
I have never heard that term ever. If you say "bubbler" in Chicago people think you are talking about a bong? I sometimes say "watch out for the bubbler" when I have the shits. I also like to call alcohol "fire water".
 

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Scanline said:
I hate people in the midwest who refer to water fountains as "bubblers" what the fuck is wrong with you? They don't bubble, they're fountians that shoot a stream of water....wtf?
Must not be a michigan thing I guess...

Anyway, pop is the prefered term here.
 

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StickmanLoser said:
Northerners don't know what Dr. Pepper is.

I'm sorry - what the fuck did you say?

Fucking heathens, research Dr. Pepper and taste its goodness.
 

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firebomber said:
I can assure you Dr. Pepper is plentiful in the north.

Too bad the same can't be said of Mr. Pibb (I have yet to find it anywhere but here at EMU).
 

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Korigama said:
Too bad the same can't be said of Mr. Pibb (I have yet to find it anywhere but here at EMU).

There's Mr. Pibb all over the place in Grand Rapids. Mr. Pibb is a BS replica of Dr. Pepper. The dude didn't even get his degree. Why did you drop out and start making pop so soon?
 
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