Friend came over on Sunday, when I offered him a beer he said he'd love a Coors. I told him I had a dozen different craft beer options of multiple styles for him to try yet he insisted on his choice. I poured him a hb instead. Said it was the best Coors he's ever had.
I was too drunk to tell him the truth.
Just read this today (nevermind the politics)...[...]
Is that like the people who call every soft drink a Coke?
The people? Who you callin' the people?
For the last time it is called Soda; not Pop people!
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You weren't drunk enough. The best truth comes at about .20I was too drunk to tell him the truth.
So much for my innovative "Hop Candy" idea. Looks like it has been done already
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Brilliant article, just an errant metaphor from perfect...
Cheers!
For the last time it is called Soda; not Pop people!
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LOL look how confused North Carolina, Virginia, and New Mexico are
Look how confused that map is - I am in Durham County, NC (where it says "Coke" is prevalent), and don't know anyone here that calls all soda that. Most people I know here call it "soda" generically.
So what do the people in the "other" category call it?
So what do the people in the "other" category call it?
I have a subset of relatives in Virginia that call all carbonated soda pops "drink". At dinner they ask "Do you want tea, milk, or drink?" and I guess whatever "drink" is opened is what you get.
Drink comes in red, orange, and purple. Aka "drank".
Drink comes in red, orange, and purple. Aka "drank".
So what do the people in the "other" category call it?