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Posted by Canuck on July 28, 2004 at 18:32:42 from (209.47.89.112):
Not off topic since I'm referring to the Bushog/Brushog item below. Now, up here in Canada we never call a drink like Coca Cola a "soda", we just call it "pop". And never "soda pop", although I've heard people call it soda or soda pop south of the border. What do you call it where you are?
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