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#30
by
Timmay
on 19 Nov, 2008 07:09
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same up here in a way....but its called I want a POP. Love it when we go south and they hear us say POP. The waitresses are like....y'all from the north arent ya? LOL We's call it Soda. LOL
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#31
by
Rafter
on 19 Nov, 2008 07:27
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same up here in a way....but its called I want a POP. Love it when we go south and they hear us say POP. The waitresses are like....y'all from the north arent ya? LOL We's call it Soda. LOL
Timmmay

quit making fun of our waitresses.
Looks like you're in need of a
Deep one through Georgia: A glass of Coca Cola with chocolate
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#32
by
Timmay
on 19 Nov, 2008 07:29
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I have never tried Coke with choc. Whats it taste like??
one of my favorites from up around here is
Sheet on a shingle ( i.e. chipped beef gravy on a slice of toast)
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#33
by
Rafter
on 19 Nov, 2008 07:32
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I have never tried Coke with choc. Whats it taste like??
Really tasty.

Y'all try it some, hear?
Next time I go to the local luncheonette, I'm asking the waitress for the
Sheet On The Shingle.
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#34
by
Papa Don
on 19 Nov, 2008 07:37
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As a kid in Texas, we would go to the drug store and order a cherry, vanilla Dr Pepper. If my mind serves me right, it was pretty good. Of course that was over fifty years ago. Probably taste like crap now.
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#35
by
PeripheralxMvmnt
on 19 Nov, 2008 07:45
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Timm and Rafter, my moms from PA, and everytime we go up there above the Mason-Dixon, we always make fun of them for saying "pop" and "crick" and stuff like that, and vice versa.
My party drink is Mountain Dew.
It'll tickle yer innards!
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#36
by
Timmay
on 19 Nov, 2008 07:54
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Yeah Imma a southern hick living in the north. Never lived in the south...but us southern indiana people have been told we sound more southern than the southerners..
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#37
by
Rafter
on 19 Nov, 2008 08:06
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Yeah Imma a southern hick living in the north. Never lived in the south...but us southern indiana people have been told we sound more southern than the southerners..
The same can be said about southern Illinoisans. Just listen to my cousin Sam talk, and ya'll know what I mean.
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#38
by
tomgallagher
on 19 Nov, 2008 09:54
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Nobody says "Pop" in my neck of the woods. Wonder where that term comes from.?
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#39
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 19 Nov, 2008 10:23
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It's "cold drink" or "red drink-i.e., creme soda" here, or Coke. The Crescent City is more a Coke town than a Pepsi town. Soda is used, and much more often than pop, although the full term soda pop is sometimes heard.
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#40
by
time2shine
on 19 Nov, 2008 10:49
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Nobody says "Pop" in my neck of the woods. Wonder where that term comes from.?
I'm pretty sure it came from "soda pop"
People call it pop up here in the northwest. I've met people from Idaho, Washington, and Oregon that call it pop. Then when you get down to California territory, they're too "civilized" and prefer calling it soda.
But it's strange how different locations prefer different slang/words.
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#41
by
Timmay
on 19 Nov, 2008 12:19
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soda sounds tooo sophisticated for this country hick....Pop werks well fer me
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#42
by
hammerdrill376
on 19 Nov, 2008 16:48
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same up here in a way....but its called I want a POP. Love it when we go south and they hear us say POP. The waitresses are like....y'all from the north arent ya? LOL We's call it Soda. LOL
Where I grew up we just asked.."Ya'll wanna cold drink??" That was our term for soda or pop.
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#43
by
Alexander215
on 19 Nov, 2008 18:20
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cherry dr pepper from sonic is pretty good.
Want to fedex that up to your Northern brothers? We don't have Sonics here
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#44
by
PBurke
on 19 Nov, 2008 19:07
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cherry dr pepper from sonic is pretty good.
Want to fedex that up to your Northern brothers? We don't have Sonics here
sure. i am sending it now! ha ha ha