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What do you call softdrinks?
Dud - Jun 15, 2004
 Dud Jun 15, 2004
I'm from Chicago, so I vote Pop.

 racketboy Jun 15, 2004
I say pop since I'm a MI native, but I've been saying "Coke" since my native CA wife is rubbing off on me.

It's actually a big debate between us

 Dud Jun 15, 2004

  
	
	
Originally posted by racketboy@Jun 15, 2004 @ 11:14 PM

I say pop since I'm a MI native, but I've been saying "Coke" since my native CA wife is rubbing off on me.

It's actually a big debate between us


This poll was actually inspired by a fight my brother had with our cousin from California.

 racketboy Jun 15, 2004
awesome

 Cloud121 Jun 16, 2004
I debate this with Locke and Nicole a lot. As Locke's from New York, Nicole's from Washington, and I'm from Iowa.

It's POP! POP GODDAMMIT! GET IT RIGHT!

POP!

 Des-ROW Jun 16, 2004
Just "drinks".

 Tagrineth Jun 16, 2004
In England, we called it soda.

In Florida, it's soda.

Therefore I should be allowed to vote twice. :3

Sooooooooooodaaaaaaaaaaaaa~

 Alexvrb Jun 16, 2004
Generally soda, but sometimes soft drink. Nobody around here says pop, that's just silly.

 racketboy Jun 16, 2004
"soda" always reminds me of baking soda

 reX dart: eskimo spy Jun 16, 2004
Pop?

I'm sorry, is this the 50s?

Go SODA!

 Dud Jun 16, 2004
This is always a subject of much controversy. I'm going to alleviate that by renaming pop/soda/coke, whatever, to:

"Podoka".

 schi0249 Jun 16, 2004
I usually call it pop (what I voted). But when I'm around parts of my family, I call it soda.

 Kidderz Jun 16, 2004

  
	
	
Originally posted by Tagrineth@Jun 16, 2004 @ 12:34 AM

In England, we called it soda.


What bloody part of England are you from? Everyone says Pop!

Rola Cola! Crap Pop!

 siamese Jun 16, 2004
is this kindergarden? :lol:

US beer, that is sooooooooooooooo soft you might call it water

 mal Jun 16, 2004
Mmm... beer :yum