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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:03 am
by windshieldbug
wnazzaro wrote:I believe this mostly proves that no one lives west of the Mississippi, until you get to the coast. :)
At least no one who drinks 'soft drinks'
(I'm sticking with hard stuff, myself) :D

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:36 am
by tubatooter1940
Folks here on the coast call it Coke-coler and usually drink iced tea.

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:42 am
by windshieldbug
How about "Sloe-ginless Fizz"?

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 11:21 am
by ThomasDodd
Coke, unless I'm in the mood for a Sprite.
Pepsi doesn't have enough bite for me.

So if I'm interested in a soft drink, it's usually Coca-Cola,
I'm lazy and use the short form.

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:23 pm
by Lew
Where I grew up (DC, FL, NJ) it was always soda. My mother always called it "tonic," which was apparently a Mass. thing. I guess that is part of the "other" category. I can see using "pop," but calling every type of soda pop (the full name) Coke seems strange to me. Coke is a specific type of soda pop. Would you call Pepsi a type of coke?

A couple of other interesting regional usages are:

Sneakers vs. Tennis shoes vs. somthing else

Hoagy vs. Sub vs. Grinder

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:52 pm
by The Impaler
Interesting topic. Two cents from the dust bowl (West Texas, where I grew up):

If you ask for a coke, be prepared for the inevitable response, "What kind?"
The first time I heard someone ask for a 'soda' or a'pop', I looked at them funny wondering what country they were from (yes, Texas is its own country).

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:19 pm
by Brassdad
"When I drink water, I drink water. And when I drink whiskey I drink whiskey." ...Mickalean

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 5:02 pm
by SplatterTone
"Diet Cola"

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 5:03 pm
by Teubonium
Where I grew up (Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois) the carbonated soft drink was called "pop".

A "soda" was an ice-cream soda.

Coke was Coca-Cola, Pepsi was Pepsi-Cola.

But for a beverage to relax with I prefer bourbon and branchwater.....
No wait, that would be my drink in Texas, here in Colorado it's bourbon and water. :)

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 5:06 pm
by Kevin Hendrick
Teubonium wrote:Where I grew up (Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois) the carbonated soft drink was called "pop".

A "soda" was an ice-cream soda.

Coke was Coca-Cola, Pepsi was Pepsi-Cola.
It's the same here. :)

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 5:20 pm
by windshieldbug
* = Lacquer
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* = Lacquered Silver

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 5:43 pm
by Doug@GT
Actually for about the past 3 or so years, I've been saying "soft drink." Eliminates the confusion.

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 6:01 pm
by MaryAnn
Teubonium wrote:Where I grew up (Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois) the carbonated soft drink was called "pop".

A "soda" was an ice-cream soda.

Coke was Coca-Cola, Pepsi was Pepsi-Cola.
Where I grew up (Indiana) it was pop, and a soda was an ice cream soda. Then I spent about 14 years in NY state, and learnt a whole buncha different stuff, including new "manners." But it all became soda, then.

But there was a new term, seltzer. Out here they ain't heard of selzer, which is carbonated water, of either the natural variety (Saratoga) or the fake variety (labeled "soda" on the local drink machines.)

Now, out west, along with all them other Easterners who moved out here and ruint the whole thang....we still call it soda. No ice cream. And I had to, once again, learn a new set of "manners," dumping all those manners I picked up in NY.

MA

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 6:06 pm
by windshieldbug
MaryAnn wrote:Where I grew up (Indiana)
MA, if you don't mind my asking, where 'bouts? (I was born in Ft. Wayne, and did a long stint in Columbus)

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 6:22 pm
by ThomasDodd
MaryAnn wrote: And I had to, once again, learn a new set of "manners," dumping all those manners I picked up in NY.
Probably a good thing in the grand scheme. Hope you never feel obluiged to pick them up again.

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 7:29 pm
by MaryAnn
Grew up in Indy. Was there til I went to collidge at IU.

Recently met a guy who still has NY "manners." Didn't like him much....I guess I have adapted, in my 21 yrs out in the SW. I dont' think I've dumped all of it though; sometimes people still huff off down the hall instead of laughing at my verbal jokes.

MA

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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 9:26 pm
by sc_curtis
Originally from Houston, TX: "Coke" (for ANY carbonated beverage)

Down here below the border, I have discovered that carbonated beverages are called "Refrescos," and if you want a coca-cola down here, its called a "Coca." Diet coke is called "Coca Light."

Just in case anybody cares!

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 11:10 pm
by ken k
one state, two state, red state, blue state

I am blue, blue I am, I do not like that red state can.

You do not like that red state can?

I do not like that, can I am.......


(With sincere apologies to Dr. Suess!)

I've always wanted to play a Suess-a-phone!

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 3:44 pm
by MaryAnn
Huh. Made a CD with some ladies three summers ago...and am playing a solo on all your-in's favorite instrument, the VIOLA, on "Am I Blue." It's really a nice song. No tuba on the CD, just strangs.

MA

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 7:47 pm
by tubatooter1940
Mary Ann,now that you admitted that,Windshieldbug is going to be all over you. That guy really hates violas.