tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8129549107215917391.post597852717417645393..comments2024-02-06T04:13:39.823-06:00Comments on Random Thoughts and Observations: Word High July for 16 July 2016 Word Marahuyo David E. McClendon, Sr.http://www.blogger.com/profile/12568398762842930882noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8129549107215917391.post-75180785362093014142016-07-16T11:37:26.623-05:002016-07-16T11:37:26.623-05:00Where we grew up it was called Coke. No matter wh...Where we grew up it was called Coke. No matter what brand or flavor you wanted, it was called coke. So, if you wanted a drink, you would say get me a coke. The other person would say what kind and you would tell them, Sprite, Tab, Pepsi, Dr Pepper or even Coke. <br /><br />Out here, it is called soda water or sody water. David E. McClendon, Sr.https://www.blogger.com/profile/12568398762842930882noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8129549107215917391.post-22510404506488204722016-07-16T06:58:07.422-05:002016-07-16T06:58:07.422-05:00David, what a great story....we love RC cola...sin...David, what a great story....we love RC cola...since I was born in Indiana, spent summers in Chicago and Michigan (grandparents) and raised in Florida, we call it "pop" not soda or soda pop, just pop. I also grew up on Nehigh grape and orange. Now, with that said, my son was born and raised in Alabama and was raised on Dr. Pepper (ewwwwww, just saying, lol). Thanks for the smiles and the memories of RC Cola. OH, one more thing, before I bore you to death, RC cola can't be found here in western NY...how sad is that?<br /><br />You and Suzanne are such enchanting folks. smilesLindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16466115918585699329noreply@blogger.com