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yes. killed by colonel mustard.
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no. killed by miss scarlett
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killed by mrs. white
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killed by reverend green
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Professor Plum.
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killed by mrs pearooster
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with a lead pipe
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with a revolver
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with a wrench
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with a rope
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with a candlestick
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Author Topic: Who killed Mr. Boddy in the study and with what?: the great debate topic™®  (Read 414966 times)

Soda, I guess, but I literally never refer to carbonated drinks like that anywhere but on these forums on our annual pop v soda debate.

I just refer to things by what they are.
Colas are called either Coke or Pepsi.
Lemonade covers Sprite, 7Up, maybe Lilt.
Anything fruity I will ask for by name. Tango, Fanta, etc..

If I'm in a restaurant or pub where I might not see their brands of fizzy drink I usually just ask for lemonade, and usually get whatever brand. Probably Schweppes or some wholesale generic brand.
Any other instance and there's usually a sign and I was blessed with the ability to read.
I expect you never have to ask for lemonade, but always ask for irn bru instead because you don't live in a 3rd world country and know what's good for you

'Soda' if not the actual product name



I refer to my soft drinks as cola, which is the superior third option.

What?? I....what??
If I were to try to ask for a Sprite or a 7 Up, and were to be as vague as possible about it, I'd just say 'Lemonade'.
Because that's what it's described as here, even though it's technically lemon-lime flavour.

I would maybe say the same about Lilt, which is a pineapple and grapefruit drink, but being so citrusy, it's sort of like lemonade. But really, you probably wouldn't call it lemonade.
It's made by Coca-Cola, but it's only available in the UK, Ireland, Gibraltr and the Seychelles.

I expect you never have to ask for lemonade, but always ask for irn bru instead because you don't live in a 3rd world country and know what's good for you
Irn Bru is restricted in the South. It's only available on prescription for refugees from the north who are recovering from addiction.

I refer to my soft drinks as cola, which is the superior third option.

gay as forget

OT: soda cause im not handicapped

If I were to try to ask for a Sprite or a 7 Up, and were to be as vague as possible about it, I'd just say 'Lemonade'.
Because that's what it's described as here, even though it's technically lemon-lime flavour.

I would maybe say the same about Lilt, which is a pineapple and grapefruit drink, but being so citrusy, it's sort of like lemonade. But really, you probably wouldn't call it lemonade.
It's made by Coca-Cola, but it's only available in the UK, Ireland, Gibraltr and the Seychelles.

Interesting. In the US, the term "lemonade" is just used for lemonade (lemons or lemon concentrate, sugar, and water).


i dont know what these are but i can help you guys to some coffee who wants some coffee sell your soul to the devil would you like some sugar and milk in your coffee?

"soda" is what i say whenever i'm not referring to something as the actual brand

when i was young i thought soda was another word for salt
i use the two interchangeably now but i guess pop