Coke coke and more coke. I drink it constantly at work 'cos it keeps me going and it's free. I'm a super laxed out person most of the time so I need lots of sugar/caffeine to keep me going.
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Coke coke and more coke. I drink it constantly at work 'cos it keeps me going and it's free. I'm a super laxed out person most of the time so I need lots of sugar/caffeine to keep me going.
Regardless of how much coke you drink, it is retarded to use "coke" as a generic term for carbonated beverages.
Example:
"What kind of soda would you like?"
"I'd like a Mountain Dew."
"What kind of coke would you like?"
"I'd like a Fanta."
If you can't see how using "coke" as a generic term for carbonated beverages is stupid, you need to get your brain checked.
I rather enjoy calling it tonic, but that shares a name much as Coke does, so it's not quite useful or logical to do so. Thus, I call it soda, as it ought to be called.
Coke or 7up only please.
Soda.
Fizzy drinks :/
Pepsi > Coke I just say soda. Unless I'm out of Pepsi.
I usually just say soda because its the quickest thing I can think of.
I say juice.
In public I say soda, but we all know it's coke.
I use to say coke when I lived in texas but now up her in the WY I say pop.
I tire of repeating myself so I'll just say this every time this thread comes up. :Oo:
Since when did soda=coke???
Coke is Coke. Soda is american for anything fizzy. Pop is retard for alcohol (I think).
So I'd go with other. The drink is named by it's name, basically.
Coke is Coke, lemonade is lemonade, fanta is fanta, beer is beer, etcetera
SODA!
Anything fizzy is Pop. Coca Cola is Coke.
Pepsi isnt Coke, its Pepsi, or Pop.