Coke Or Pepsi
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- Steamboat_Willy_Sr
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I've never even heard of that, but I'll buy a bottle for the trailer. I generally only drink beer around the house, however, when we go out to the desert, it's only the best for that. We always have' CR', 'Stoli's', & 'JC especial gold' on hand, along with the 'Vita-mix heavy duty blender 5000.
Every New Years we each build and bring a burnable section of a bar and assemble it out in the middle of nowhere. A generator, a kick ass stereo, and JR's disco ball and we're ready to party. If ya'll think this would be a blast, it is except for the fact that it's usually in the high twenties temperature wise.
Every New Years we each build and bring a burnable section of a bar and assemble it out in the middle of nowhere. A generator, a kick ass stereo, and JR's disco ball and we're ready to party. If ya'll think this would be a blast, it is except for the fact that it's usually in the high twenties temperature wise.
- The Advent
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- Major Catastrophe
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Pepsi is way too flat and sweet for me. Gimme Coke. And rum.
I like Vanilla Coke, and Cherry Coke, too. Haven't tried the lime.
I like Vanilla Coke, and Cherry Coke, too. Haven't tried the lime.
- The Spanish Inquisition
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I drink a 50/50 mix of Coke and Pepsi. I call it Copsi. It's the socially transcendent cola.
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- billy_pilgrim
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You Freaks! Drink More Water! (that's all i drink)
and no i dont drink salt water, i'm not guppies like you
and no i dont drink salt water, i'm not guppies like you
If u have 13 ice cubes and i have 38, how many pancakes will fit on my roof?
Answer: Purple, coz aliens dont wear hats !!!!!
Answer: Purple, coz aliens dont wear hats !!!!!
- Major Catastrophe
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- Location: Bellingham, WA
Guppies tend to appreciate slightly alkaline, fresh water. They are indeed tolerant of some salt in their water, and venture into brackish environments on occasion. Some keepers of guppies will add a tablespoon or so of rock salt per each ten gallons of tank water. This leads some people to believe that guppies enjoy straight-up saltwater environments.
Nope. The addition of small amounts of salt tends to buffer the pH, which makes the fishes somewhat more comfortable. It also makes it easier for the fishes to osmoregulate (They are saltier inside than the water is outside. They ordinarily spend a lot of energy balancing this out. Add salt, less energy expended). Salt additions will often mask problems that are caused by poor aquarium-maintenance practices. Most professional breeders of guppies do not use salt at all, preferring to keep them in hard, clean, warm freshwater.
Guppies will linger for quite a while in a pure saltwater environment. When forced to do so, they do, indeed, drink saltwater. Sort of.
I actually drink little soda. A lot of water at work, where I tend to get very sweaty. I appreciate Gatorade, and the difference between it and water is noticeable if I am pushing myself for long periods.
I find Coke tasty. Pepsi, not so much.
BUT I LIKE BEER.
Nope. The addition of small amounts of salt tends to buffer the pH, which makes the fishes somewhat more comfortable. It also makes it easier for the fishes to osmoregulate (They are saltier inside than the water is outside. They ordinarily spend a lot of energy balancing this out. Add salt, less energy expended). Salt additions will often mask problems that are caused by poor aquarium-maintenance practices. Most professional breeders of guppies do not use salt at all, preferring to keep them in hard, clean, warm freshwater.
Guppies will linger for quite a while in a pure saltwater environment. When forced to do so, they do, indeed, drink saltwater. Sort of.
I actually drink little soda. A lot of water at work, where I tend to get very sweaty. I appreciate Gatorade, and the difference between it and water is noticeable if I am pushing myself for long periods.
I find Coke tasty. Pepsi, not so much.
BUT I LIKE BEER.
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