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  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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  • dwrightlaw
    dwrightlaw Posts: 804 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
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    ^^^^Pretty awesome
  • CaptainFantastic01
    CaptainFantastic01 Posts: 9,557 Member
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    Good push
  • empresssue
    empresssue Posts: 2,977 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
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    pudgy1977 wrote: »
    I won’t even start the whole pop or soda debate.

    Oh no, we are going there.

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    Yup, my county is the bluest of the pop brigade :smiley:

    Keep reading. :D

    I did. My county is still the bluest of the blue of the pop brigade & OH is 7th is current population ranking by state. :tongue:

    So I see you want to get mathy.

    I like math & you know, stats. :wink:
  • empresssue
    empresssue Posts: 2,977 Member
    dlhatch67 wrote: »
    Also, in Canada we say "pop." And people like us better, so we're right.

    I grew up in London, Ontario (that's Canada for those who don't know where Ontario is). Every Sunday, my parents would take us to the Pop Shoppe. It was pop heaven. They had every flavour imaginable from cream soda to root beer, lime rickey to black cherry. The pop came in bottles with swivel plastic and rubber stoppers. You loaded a milk crate with mix and match flavours and brought back your empties the next week.
    Recycling at its best.

    That sounds amazing! I adore cream soda but I rarely have it

    What

    It's called cream soda! But that's the only one that has the word soda in it so I can't not say it. But I will fight to the death and tell you that it's pop

    You are my hero!!!