Pop is what I call my dad or granddad. It's not a beverage.
Aren't they call Pops? My brother in law calls his grandfather Paps
My bro in law is only 3 years younger than me and his grandfather is just into his 60's
Pop is what I call my dad or granddad. It's not a beverage.
You'll call it all Coke if you know what's good for you.
I would if I wasn't allergic to it.
And there is something about drinking a beverage used to clean the terminals off of batteries and to disintigrate whole hams in a few hours.
While I'm not a huge fan of Coke, this is garbage. Any carbonated beverage with carbonic acid (read : all of them) can be used to clean battery terminals. Coke isn't going to dissolve a ham, ever. It does make a good marinade for BBQ though.And there is something about drinking a beverage used to clean the terminals off of batteries and to disintigrate whole hams in a few hours.
Aren't they call Pops? My brother in law calls his grandfather Paps
My bro in law is only 3 years younger than me and his grandfather is just into his 60's
i drink any and everything. regular cokes (though i try not to for the sugar,) diet cokes, water, coffee, tea, beer, wine...anything really. i love it all.
I drink water out of the 40+ year old water fountain with lead pipes here in the shop. Between lead poisoning and all the asbestos here , I should be croaked before I retire. No need for a 401k!
a soda log is what you get if you eat a whole box of baking powder
Once again, you prove my point. Anything with carbonic acid can be used as a cleaner. Soda water is actually better than Coke since it has a higher concentration of acid and won't leave behind a sticky residue. Your link even shows that Coke will not dissolve ham.