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  1. Jack Peterson

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    If there are any left after the Dogs removing the lower fruit and neighbours Scrumping ( Stealing) the rest as does happen on trees near the walls and fences.

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    The southern half of Australia had 4 seasons summer, autumn, winter and spring. The northern half has 2 seasons wet is from november to april and the dry season. We dont say the fall.
     
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    :hilarious: :rolleyes: LOL unless you have one too many aye Alex [​IMG] :thumbsup:

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    Who knew one word could spark so much debate. Next I'll mention I like to drink pop.......
     
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    Aye I think a lot of the world does, In Scandinavia they call it Soda Vand, Spain it is limonada or cola or a fruit drink Con (With) Gas.
    but I call my beer pop too, " just going for a Pop honey." [​IMG] :thumbsup:
    I wonder if we will uncover the root of the name though?

    Anyone out there. Why do we call Soft Drinks POP?

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    If there is anyone on here from Texas im sure they will be by to correct us heathens soon.
     
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    Just the Boss and no Doubt he will :blackeye:

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    It's just coke in Texas....or soda....but NEVER soda-pop (I heard that a lot in Indiana). It appears there is an entire website dedicated to this debate.

    Pop vs. Soda Stats
    Go figure.

    My guess would be because of the "pop" sound when you open it?
     
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    I grew up in Alaska Florida and Kentucky. Never called it soda.
     
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