Dang it! I was hanging the plant back up and I knocked over my teacup right onto my keyboard. Shoulda put that whiskey in the tea, then it would have been empty by now. xmxmxmx. I guess it still works.
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Originally posted by jainenDang it! I was hanging the plant back up and I knocked over my teacup right onto my keyboard. Shoulda put that whiskey in the tea, then it would have been empty by now. xmxmxmx. I guess it still works.
It took a licking and came back ticking (hopefully not a bomb).SueBaby
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Originally posted by veritasI thought all soft drinks in the south are "cokes"?
Linda--you on a diet?
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Originally posted by wv112Sweet Iced Tea is the biggie in my area, North Mississippi. The teens buy it the bottles..My grandson likes Dr. Pepper, but if there is Sweet Iced Tea, the Dr. Peppers are put on hold.
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In the South
From my part of the south--South Carolina; it's sweet iced tea, sweet milk, and all soft carbonated drinks are pop. Sweet milk simply means it's not butter milk. If you have to drink liquids all the time it may be a sign of diabetes or brain cancer. Good luck.
Black Bart, what are your soft drinks?
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Sue Baby
You need to visit the Dr. Pepper Museum down in the good old Baptist town of
Waco Tx.
Dr. Pepper was strictly a Texas drink until the early 1990s. It was was not sold outside
Tx.
The slogan was "Drink Dr. Pepper at 10 - 2 - & 4". Around 2 in the afternoon, Mother
would always walk up to the store and get one. This was way out in the country.
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Originally posted by Bird LegsYou need to visit the Dr. Pepper Museum down in the good old Baptist town of
Waco Tx.
Dr. Pepper was strictly a Texas drink until the early 1990s. It was was not sold outside
Tx.
The slogan was "Drink Dr. Pepper at 10 - 2 - & 4". Around 2 in the afternoon, Mother
would always walk up to the store and get one. This was way out in the country.SueBaby
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