most of the united states calls it pop, by land mass
but you can go on using your quaint local dialect if it increases your self esteem
omg!
This thread is about Subway... not pop!
Am i correct in my thought that the places that call is "soda" also have the most electoral votes? If so I doubt it's a coincidence
like pepsi, mt dew, etc
you may know it by the incorrect term "soda"
I can vouch that map is wrong. Santa Fe county in New Mexico is definitely more soda than "Coke". "Pop" was the easiest thing to give up when I left Ohio, as well as using "you guys" regardless of the gender I was speaking to.
Hmmm. I'm thinking that your unscientific sampling of one county in one giant state certainly discredits the entire map. At least for me. Thanks!
If you think about it this may be a great idea. If you limit the amount of "pop" a future diabetic can consume you may save a huge amount on health care for these idiots.
Diabetes is a preventable, self-inflicted disease ...
I can vouch that map is wrong. Santa Fe county in New Mexico is definitely more soda than "Coke". "Pop" was the easiest thing to give up when I left Ohio, as well as using "you guys" regardless of the gender I was speaking to.
profile says you're still in ohio, howdy
and if you really did move to the barren wasteland of second mexico, i pithy you
(btw we say you guys because we are not sexist)
Sadly I am back in Ohio for at least another winter. Grew up here, and it is the least favorite of the 5 states I've lived in. The barren wasteland was great, they had these things on the horizon that weren't grain silos, they were called mountains. Not to mention you only had 17 morons per square mile compared to the 282 here. You could see the sky, and hot bubbling water from the ground for free. New Mexico food is also leaps and bounds ahead of any midwest cuisine. Then again, if you frequent Subway, you obviously are not a connoisseur of food.
obviously you have never harvested crops
silos and grain bins are very important
you cant hold silage on a mountain, the goats would eat it
you mean, like, coke?
wat?They don't have goats on "farms" in Ohio, BTW, because ConAgra has no interest in goats.
I was just going to ask him... Are you sure you weren't charged more simply because you called it pop?
Americans aren't that classy.Pop? lol
Sill Americans, you're all wrong, it's called 'soft drink'.
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Pop? lol
Sill Americans, you're all wrong, it's called 'soft drink'.
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