Posted by John A. on April 14, 2013 at 13:15:34 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Re: Pop vs Soda map posted by Mike (WA) on April 14, 2013 at 12:37:09:
Mike, Friend, It isn't that complicated! John, Joe, Bill, & George are at work, Hunting camp, going to a ball game, Don't care what.....Joe says to the rest of the guys.....Say Lets go get a Coke! They all load up in the Ford F350, 4x4, Crew cab and go to the the 7-11 type convenience store, all walk in to get a 16 oz bottle of something...... John gets a RC Cola, Joe get a Coke, George gets a Big Red, and Bill gets a Frosty Root-Beer all pay for their drinks and get back in the pickup and go on their way. Coke in the question form is Generic for just about any sugary sweet drink that is banded in cups over 16 oz in NY. Same as a Cresent Wrench is an adjustable wrench, or a Channel Lock pliers is the same as an adjustable pliers. Yes down here it is that simple if you want something different get it, it isn't laid down in stone. We Do Not Say,, Soda, Pop, or Useguys down here! LOL! Later, John A.
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