Surprise Success!!! (sort of....)

Feb 06, 2006 16:29

Well as you have all read I had, with the help of another friend, been planning a Surprise Goodbye Party for our friend Geoff. And as you all know the plans for this party were not smooth! LoL. Date change after date change, guest of honour missing all Friday until about 5pmish. :S ( Read more... )

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fozebare February 6 2006, 16:35:59 UTC
Drinking experience - I had 2 2 litre bottles of coke, and people thought I was drunk. Seriously - caffeine affects me like alcohol affects other people. A cute girl named Anna wouldn't let me drive home, even!

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mmmegz February 7 2006, 07:24:11 UTC
whoa that's nuts! step away from the caffeine sir.

i guess you don't drink pop that much anymore.

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fozebare February 7 2006, 12:21:39 UTC
pop?
HAHHAHAHA

No, just no cola ;)

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mmmegz February 7 2006, 12:49:01 UTC
yes we call it pop here or sometimes soda..i think soda is more the American version. Cola we don't call it that because that refers more to Coke Cola. We have many different "cola's" here...7-Up, Sprite, Dr. Pepper etc...so we use the word pop. I dunno why.

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fozebare February 8 2006, 04:22:21 UTC
Well I meant cola as in the flavour cola... as opposed to soft drinks or fizzy drinks :)

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mmmegz February 8 2006, 08:35:07 UTC
huh? now i am more confused by this..LoL. what do you consider soft drinks? and what is flavoured cola? like orange pop? LoL.

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fozebare February 8 2006, 12:08:18 UTC
No, soft drinks are carbonated flavoured drinks (or called fizzy drinks... because they're drinks that are fizzy)

COLA is a flavour. It doesn't mean just 'coke' here, a lthough people use it for that too. You can get cola flavoured tea, cola falvoured lollies/sweets, etc. Cola is a flavour just as much as chocolate it :)

Soda is carbonated water with NO flavour in it.

Pop... is a music style here LOL :)

So what you call pop, we call soft/fizzy drinks :)

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