Quick question - anyone know the code for the Euro symbol in Word?
eta: nevermind, got it.
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Quick question - anyone know the code for the Euro symbol in Word?
eta: nevermind, got it.
"I'll have a Coke."
Only, in my mind, in that sentence coke would not be capitalized.
coke=pop, soda
Coke=Coca-Cola
We use coke in NM as well.
Even when we mean jarritos.
Ke-razy. Can it be used for any drink or just for carbonated beverages?
Well you wouldn't ask for a coke if you wanted iced tea, but if say you wanted a Big Red- that's a coke.
I had a non-southern English teacher in 4th or 5th grade who was always going on about calling adhesive bandages Band Aids, and Xeroxing things when you were actually copying them, I'm sure people asking for Cokes all the time drove her bugfuck.
Hmm, I guess it's no different than offering someone a kleenex instead of a tissue.
Still, would it work if you were offering more than just soda choices. Could you say, "Want a coke? I have Coke, 7Up or lemonade." or is it only for soda?
The things I learn around Buffistas. (Well, I guess I learned it from my co-worker. Y'all just reinforced the learning.)
ETA: I remember Big Red. That's some good soda. I am a fan of the fruit flavored sodas in general.
No different than someone saying they'll have a pop or soda.
Not exactly.
"I'll have a pop."
"What kind?"
"Pop."
ION:
DeLay accuses network of slurring him on show
OS ANGELES - House Majority Leader Tom DeLay accused NBC Thursday of slurring his name by including an unflattering reference to him on the NBC police drama “Law & Order: Criminal Intent.”
DeLay’s name surfaced Wednesday night on the show’s season finale, which centered on the fictional slayings of two judges by suspected right-wing extremists.
In the episode, police are frustrated by a lack of clues, leading one officer, played by Kathryn Erbe, to quip, “Maybe we should put out an APB (all-points-bulletin) for somebody in a Tom DeLay T-shirt.”
Heh.
Still, would it work if you were offering more than just soda choices. Could you say, "Want a coke? I have Coke, 7Up or lemonade." or is it only for soda?
That would be like
channels Aunt Doris Jane
"You thirsty hon? Whatchoo wont? coke, lemonade? Coke? We got Dr. Pepper & RC."
"You thirsty hon? Whatchoo wont? coke, lemonade? Coke? We got Dr. Pepper & RC."
Ha. That sounds like my best friend's Big Momma. I used to love going over to her house when I was a little girl because she had a never ending cavalcade of wigs. And underneath the wigs she had really long hair that she wore in two pigtails pinned up on top of her head. I cannot wait to be an old black woman and get my wig on!
"You thirsty hon? Whatchoo wont? coke, lemonade? Coke? We got Dr. Pepper & RC."
In my head, this sounds very much like Heather's short course in How to Flirt with the Bartender in Order to Ensure he Serves that Last Drink after the Bar is Officially Closed.