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He only has purple stuff in his house.I can get not knowing what Winn Dixie is since its regional, but Sunny D? C'mon.
He only has purple stuff in his house.I can get not knowing what Winn Dixie is since its regional, but Sunny D? C'mon.
purple drink?He only has purple stuff in his house.I can get not knowing what Winn Dixie is since its regional, but Sunny D? C'mon.
I pity the man that wants to read the Bible the night after you stayed in a room.May as well just dowse them in semen/draw ##### on the face yourself before you put them in the drawer.
Cuz that's gonna happen to every, single one of them.
All that red text in the King James' version IS pretty hot.I pity the man that wants to read the Bible the night after you stayed in a room.
thank you. and it's grape soda as well. not sprite. duhdrank
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Or if assassins are tailing you.If possible, drive multiple different routes to and from work regularly. Comes in handy if traffic sucks or there's a snow storm
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In Houston and other parts of Texas, where it originated, it is often made with Big Red. Big Red is an awful regional soda that is bright red and tastes like really terrible bubble gum. I guess the color of the cough syrup combined with the Big Red leads to a bit of a purple hue.thank you. and it's grape soda as well. not sprite. duh
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Up until about 8th grade, my taste buds were very fond of regional craft sodas: Big Red, Barq's Root Beer, and Nesbitt's Orange (or sometimes Grape). soda.In Houston and other parts of Texas, where it originated, it is often made with Big Red. Big Red is an awful regional soda that is bright red and tastes like really terrible bubble gum. I guess the color of the cough syrup combined with the Big Red leads to a bit of a purple hue.
I tried Big Red once when I was at the University of Texas. It is vile.Up until about 8th grade, my taste buds were very fond of regional craft sodas: Big Red, Barq's Root Beer, and Nesbitt's Orange (or sometimes Grape). soda.
But at the time I'd most likely get Mr. Cola, since it came in 16 oz bottles and the other came in 10.
****, you brought that on yourself with all your needless and disgraceful hate speech against warm-hearted and harmless lettuce.The Report feature, however...
Meh, not worth mentioning. Never had a back and forth with this.....Thing. Just disinterested in even seeing its contributions on this board.Who was this honor bestowed upon?
Oh, so the guy who drew all the wiener/things-that-look-like-######s-but-no-man-those-aren't-really-######s-what-are-you-a-sicko-oh-yeah-those-are-######s doodles?Meh, not worth mentioning. Never had a back and forth with this.....Thing. Just disinterested in even seeing its contributions on this board.
Then they came for the ####, and I did not speak out.First they came for the ######s and I said nothing.
I'll allow itIn Houston and other parts of Texas, where it originated, it is often made with Big Red. Big Red is an awful regional soda that is bright red and tastes like really terrible bubble gum. I guess the color of the cough syrup combined with the Big Red leads to a bit of a purple hue.
You probably like ice wine too.I ####### love Big Red. Not that I drink it anymore, since I'm not 12, but pistols at dawn, RedmondLonghorn.
It's vanilla cream soda. It's not intended for adult taste. It is really, really sweet ...like makes your lips sticky kind of sweet. Cream soda comes in several colors - golden like ginger ale, blue, clear, brown, but I only remember it being red when I was a kid.I tried Big Red once when I was at the University of Texas. It is vile.Up until about 8th grade, my taste buds were very fond of regional craft sodas: Big Red, Barq's Root Beer, and Nesbitt's Orange (or sometimes Grape). soda.
But at the time I'd most likely get Mr. Cola, since it came in 16 oz bottles and the other came in 10.
Actual cream soda is fine. Too sweet for me now, most of the time, but still consumable. Big Red was never consumable.Binky The Doormat said:It's vanilla cream soda. It's not intended for adult taste. It is really, really sweet ...like makes your lips sticky kind of sweet. Cream soda comes in several colors - golden like ginger ale, blue, clear, brown, but I only remember it being red when I was a kid.
I loved it as a kid. Had it as often as my mom would break down and buy some Barq's for me in addition to the 1 six pack of RC Cola she would get once a week. Always got stuck with the big can of Hi-C. Not even Tang dammit.
Little League - we always got a free drink after each game ...####### cream soda for me every time. And as much shoestring red licorice as I could carry at a penny a piece. We went berserk when we could get purple grape shoestring licorice.
Dr Pepper or beer (nothing fancy).bentley said:Was always the perfect compliment to BBQ back before I was old enough to drink in restaurants.
Me too, especially the one made with merlot or cab grapes.I like ice wine.
Niagara on the Lake ice wine.
Niagara on the Lake ice wine.
They wineries up there make some fantastic ice wines.