"Hey Pop, want's some Pop? Ask Pop Pop if he wants
some Pop too?
--- David Crooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 13, 2007 3:28 PM Helio W. wrote:
>
>
>http://popvssoda.com:2998/countystats/total-county.html
>
> From the website:
>
> CONCLUSION
> People who say "Pop" are much,
David Crooks wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 13, 2007 3:28 PM Helio W. wrote:
>
>
>> http://popvssoda.com:2998/countystats/total-county.html
>>
>
> >From the website:
>
> CONCLUSION
> People who say "Pop" are much, much cooler.
>
LOL! This is funny, but accurate. When I grew up in Indian
On Tuesday, March 13, 2007 3:28 PM Helio W. wrote:
>http://popvssoda.com:2998/countystats/total-county.html
>From the website:
CONCLUSION
People who say "Pop" are much, much cooler.
David L. Crooks
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Michael Madigan wrote:
> soda pop, or pop, is a Midwest thing. Pittsburgh
> being one place, Iowa being another.
Yeah, the first time I visited my great-aunt in PA, and she asked her
grandson if he wanted a pop, I thought she was going to hit him. In
West Texas, it was always "coke", as in:
"
On Tuesday, March 06, 2007 11:39 AM Michael Madigan wrote:
>soda pop, or pop, is a Midwest thing. Pittsburgh being one place, Iowa
being another.
>I dated a girl from Iowa, she used to call grocery bags grocery sacks,
and cokes, soda pop.
Then you those in West Virginia, who call grocery carts
saying "soda-pop" in TN
> would immediately be labeled as either Yankees or
> carpet-baggers!
>
> John
>
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On Tuesday, March 06, 2007 10:50 AM john harvey wrote:
>Sorry to have to correct you, but we don't say "soda pop" down here.
Everything is Coke, even if >you want a Pepsi. "Would you like a Coke
sir?"
On Tuesday, March 06, 2007 10:50 AM john harvey wrote:
>Sorry to have to correct you, but we don't say "soda pop" down here.
Everything is Coke, even if >you want a Pepsi. "Would you like a Coke
sir?" "Yes, make it a Mountain Dew" Sorta like that.
>Personally, when I say I want a Coke, I mean I w
On 3/6/07, john harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Personally, when I say I want a Coke, I mean I want a Coke. Pepsi
tastes like syrup.
>
They all do that sir.
A+
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oke. Pepsi tastes like syrup.
John
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On Monday, March 05, 2007 6:33 PM Michael Madigan wrote:
>She's
On Monday, March 05, 2007 6:33 PM Michael Madigan wrote:
>She's not Arkansas inbred, she's Illinois inbred.
There are places in Southern Illinois where people do talk like there are in
the deep south. I remember visiting some friends there and the kids were
talking about having a soda pop pron
She's not Arkansas inbred, she's Illinois inbred.
--- Stephen the Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Michael Madigan <> wrote:
> > She was born in Illinois
>
> And your point?
>
> She did some time in Little Rock before that stint
> in Washington D.C.
>
>
> Stephen Russell
> DBA / .Net Dev
Michael Madigan <> wrote:
> She was born in Illinois
And your point?
She did some time in Little Rock before that stint in Washington D.C.
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
"A good way to judge people is by observing how they treat those who
can do them
I'm not sure what you meant here.
Out of Context, I think she ruffled the tiny dry
vag|na camp.
--- William Sanders / EFG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I dunno Michael -
> for a politician -
> you either have to :
> 1. play to the crowd (Welcome To Selma!)
> 2. Speak Like a Native (Welcome to
She was born in Illinois
--- Stephen the Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Michael Madigan <> wrote:
> > What a phony she is putting on this fake southern
> accent.
> >
> >
> http://www.ifilm.com/profile/breitbart/video/2829104
>
>
>
>
> Sometimes you can't take the inbreeding out of a
> g
I dunno Michael -
for a politician -
you either have to :
1. play to the crowd (Welcome To Selma!)
2. Speak Like a Native (Welcome to Selma!)
3. Make a Joke (Welcome to AnnCoulter Land!)
4. Endear the crowd to you via aural manipulations (Welcome to Selma!)
In context, I think she did the righ
Michael Madigan <> wrote:
> What a phony she is putting on this fake southern accent.
>
> http://www.ifilm.com/profile/breitbart/video/2829104
Sometimes you can't take the inbreeding out of a girl form Arkansas either.
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
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