Liberty Meadows by Frank Cho for May 26, 2024

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    Wilde Bill  4 months ago

    It says “Soda” on the can.

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    BigDaveGlass  4 months ago

    I know that in some parts of the UK it’s called a ginger. Even when it does not have any in it. Weird.

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    Doubly Horque Premium Member 4 months ago

    Ah… sody-pop.

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    Dkram  4 months ago

    Just to add one more facet, I have also heard the word tonic used.\\//_

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    NoDice  4 months ago

    Where I grew up in Illinois, it was always called “pop.”

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    gantech  4 months ago

    My grandkids call me “Pop-Pop”. Does that mean I get two?

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    Man of the Woods  4 months ago

    Now I need a can of Pop.

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    Greyhame  4 months ago

    “Gimmee a co-cola”

    “Wha kine?”

    “Semup.”

    Actually, more likely to be a R-O-C Co-cola. Goes better with the peanuts. Lunch break in the field, pull a warm soda out of the trunk. Pepsi and Coke are horrible warm. Seven-Up not too bad. Sprite, R-C and Dr. Pepper are best. The wife really likes Dr. Pepper warmed in a pan with a bit of lemon.

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    willie_mctell  4 months ago

    Looks like a Co-Coler to me.

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    orbenjawell Premium Member 4 months ago

    ….AND it was, heh, heh, heh, the LAST one in the cooler……….

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    germannc  4 months ago

    And a late one…here they are always called “soft drinks”.

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    Arghhgarrr Premium Member 4 months ago

    They are called sugar water and are best left in the can when just water is available.

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