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This image is going to force the window to be too wide, so I'm hitting the enter key at the end of each line I write, so that the text doesn't scroll way off to the right. The whole thing in self-explanatory so I won't explain it. It is, though, one of the things that make the Internet fun; that not only could data be collected this way, but also shown to us, and we can revel in our own popular culture. There are some very interesting things about this. It looks like local culture prevails everywhere, and asserts one choice or the other. But there is one city at war: Denver. Also, Milwaukee and St. Louis have seen fit to ignore the midwestern approach and go with the coastal "soda". Sycamore, any thoughts? |
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They are right about PA. The dividing line is somewhere around Altoona I think on that map. I just started calling it both pop and soda because I have friends from places like Kitanning (god-awful small town outside of Pittsburgh) who always called it pop. I noticed one other interesting aspect. Most of the Southeast calls it Coke. Could that have something to do with the fact that Coca-Cola is in Atlanta? :) Mitch |
I come from NYC, but I live in a small town a lot like Kittanning. Naturally, I call it soda, but this ENTIRE TOWN calls it "pop". All damn day I'm besieged by "pop" and "spicket" and so many other gutteral(sp?) mispronouncements of words that I often think I'm amidst the Huns.
To top it all off, Pepsi has a stranglehold on this place. <sigh> I'm sitting on a hot poker in the 8th concentric circle of Dante's E-Z Bake right now. ...Pray for me. ~Mike |
There's no call for that kind of living, man. You gotta get out of there!
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remember my mother's cracker relatives asking "You wanna Coke?" "Yeah" "What kind you want?" Sort of like calling any refrigerator a Frigidaire, or any copy a Zerox. Kind of says something about the ubiquitousness of Coke, doesn't it? The oddest part of all was all my mother's family all drank Pepsi (eeuuuck ick spit). Now wouldn't the Pepsi executives hate that! :o Now I live in the Land of Coke, the Capital of Cokeness, Atlanta. Anyone saying "you want a soda?" or especially "You want a pop?" causes heads to turn ... "Where are you from?" inevitably follows. It cracks me up. :D Further related beverage trivia: The line of demarcation between what is south and north: Places where sweet iced tea is available. ;) Talk to y'all later, Julesagain |
Whoa whoa whoa there sir! You can't just stop there, I have two follow-up questions.
One, when you're in "coke" country, and you order a "coke", and what you really want is a Coke(tm), what do you say? (Doesn't it turn into a who's on first routine?) Two, this sweet iced tea that you speak of, is it that it's only available in the south, or NOT available in the south? All I know is that if it says "real brewed" on the label, this is increasingly a sign that the predominant flavor will be CRAP. |
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That map seems rather accurate.
My ex-fiance (who is from Chicago) along with my aunt (who has lived in Chicago for 40 years) call it pop all the time...drove me up a damned wall...and I don't know why. Ironically, my friend who was just in from Toronto calls it pop too...now that I found interesting. Nowadays, with so many things out there to quench your thirst, I usually just ask, "What would you like to drink?" |
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Also, I'm pretty sure Lucky Luciano's gravesite is nearby campus. I can leave some flowers, then blast out to Pizzarama. ~Mike |
The colour for Calgary (the first dot north of Montana) is all wrong... we say 'pop' here. 8)
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Florida.....
Being from florida, I had to take note that people here
can't decide whether it's soda or pop, much like they can't use a ballot. I'm glad I'm not a resident yet. Sobe.... |
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