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edina
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response 50 of 563:
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Jan 3 18:21 UTC 2006 |
Such cute kids!!
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tod
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response 51 of 563:
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Jan 3 18:51 UTC 2006 |
Thanks!
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jadecat
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response 52 of 563:
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Jan 3 19:08 UTC 2006 |
Your boys really are quite adorable.
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happyboy
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response 53 of 563:
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Jan 3 20:07 UTC 2006 |
...until they find the knives and bricks!
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tod
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response 54 of 563:
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Jan 3 20:45 UTC 2006 |
THey're cute til I have to break out the screwdriver to find out why a tape
won't go into the VCR.
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jadecat
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response 55 of 563:
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Jan 3 20:48 UTC 2006 |
That has nothing to do with their appearance. ;) I am quite sure that
cuteness is a survival tactic.
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tod
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response 56 of 563:
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Jan 3 20:53 UTC 2006 |
If that's true, I should have been dead years ago!
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happyboy
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response 57 of 563:
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Jan 3 23:13 UTC 2006 |
lol
*poopytrombones*
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jep
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response 58 of 563:
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Jan 6 21:06 UTC 2006 |
I got Firefox working on my computer at work. It's unauthorized but I
hope I can keep it. I now use Firefox almost exclusively at home.
I don't do anything with it I couldn't do with IE, not yet anyway... but
I use it.
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tod
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response 59 of 563:
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Jan 6 22:04 UTC 2006 |
I found 60 cent cans of Zero Coke downstairs to go with my Italian wrap on
roasted tomato tortilla. Yay me!
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richard
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response 60 of 563:
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Jan 6 22:20 UTC 2006 |
re #59 you know, I've had Coca Cola Zero and Diet Coke, and I can't
figure out what the difference is. I mean there HAS to be a difference
right?
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tod
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response 61 of 563:
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Jan 6 22:25 UTC 2006 |
Zero Coke has more acesulfame potassium and less aspartame.
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richard
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response 62 of 563:
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Jan 6 22:34 UTC 2006 |
Here are the current versions of Coke currently on the market:
Diet Coke
Caffeine Free Diet Coke
Diet Coke with Lime
Diet Coke with Lemon (phased out end of 2005)
Diet Cherry Coke
Diet Black Cherry Vanilla Coke (added 2006)
Diet Vanilla Coke (phased out end of 2005)
Diet Coke with Splenda
Coca-Cola Zero
Coca-Cola C2
Coca-Cola Classic
Coca-Cola with Lime
Coca-Cola Blak (added 2006)
Cherry Coke
Vanilla Coke
Caffeine Free Coca-Cola Classic
So which do you prefer? The Coca Cola Blak (not a misspelling) sounds
interesting, it is their new fusion of Coke and Coffee. According to
the web site, it has a real coffee in it, and has "a rich smooth
texture and a coffee-like froth when its poured."
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richard
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response 63 of 563:
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Jan 6 22:52 UTC 2006 |
My thing is I don't understand why anyone would buy "diet coke
w/lemon", "diet coke w/lime" or "diet vanilla coke", because they are
ALL artificially flavored. Meaning no real lemon juice, no real lime
juice, no real vanilla. So why not just buy a bottle of regular diet
coke and a bottle of lemon juice or some vanilla and mix your own?
Thats what I do.
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tod
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response 64 of 563:
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Jan 6 22:54 UTC 2006 |
I have the sugar free torino vanilla at home that i put in coffee or whatever.
If I mix anything in my coke, its red wine.
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richard
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response 65 of 563:
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Jan 6 23:14 UTC 2006 |
I have entered an item for soda discussion, agora #37
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marcvh
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response 66 of 563:
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Jan 6 23:24 UTC 2006 |
The only things meant to be mixed with Coke are Jack Daniels (if you're
in high school) or rum (if you're in jr high school.)
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tod
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response 67 of 563:
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Jan 6 23:53 UTC 2006 |
Or wine(if you're a beachbum)
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mcnally
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response 68 of 563:
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Jan 7 00:43 UTC 2006 |
And then there was the whole "Laverne and Shirley"-era milk and Pepsi thing..
<shudder>
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glenda
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response 69 of 563:
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Jan 7 02:54 UTC 2006 |
Re Coca-Cola Blak -- shudder. I prefer my coffee black with the occasion
Irish coffee made with Bailey's (maybe 2-3 times a year).
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richard
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response 70 of 563:
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Jan 7 17:18 UTC 2006 |
There is a dunkin donuts right near where I live so I have gotten in
the habit of drinking their coffee fairly often, D&D's upgraded their
coffee a while ago and I find its as good as Starbucks while a good
bit cheaper. I like D&D's french vanilla coffee particularly. I tend
to drink my coffee black in warm weather, like summer, but during
winter I end up using milk or half&half. Not sure why.
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naftee
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response 71 of 563:
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Jan 7 20:37 UTC 2006 |
drunken donughts
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edina
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response 72 of 563:
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Jan 9 15:50 UTC 2006 |
IHB it was a productive, yet low key weekend.
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ric
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response 73 of 563:
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Jan 9 17:13 UTC 2006 |
coke Zero and Diet Coke have drastically different tastes. Coke Zero tastes
a lot like regular Coke. It has that classic coke "bite".
Diet Coke does not.
I hate Diet Coke, and I do not drink it - ever. I'd rather have water. But
I do like Coke Zero, and I usually have one every morning.
Coke Zero is for people who like coke. It is NOT for people who like Diet
Coke. Most Diet coke drinks I know are not fans of Coke Zero.
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tod
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response 74 of 563:
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Jan 9 17:23 UTC 2006 |
I'm a fan of both.
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