Here's the national breakdown of how we refer to fizzy liquids from Pop vs. Soda.com. Looking at the map you can see a cultural divide in this country that is not described in the legend on the right:
Red ="coke"
Blue = "pop"
Yellow = "soda"
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Oohh very cool. Thanks for sharing. Pop all the way!
Posted by: Hillary | June 18, 2008 at 10:53 AM
I find it interesting the East/West divide within Wisconsin. I didn't realize Milwaukee is more "soda"; in Edgerton, south of Madison we called it "pop".
Posted by: Brian Z. | June 21, 2008 at 12:16 PM
I'm from Chicago and we call it "pop". I only realized that every state wasn't the same when I joined the military and I asked for a friend if he wanted a "pop" from the vending machine and he looked at me crazy, and was like, "a what?" It's pretty interesting to see it visually though.
Posted by: Sonny West | July 20, 2008 at 03:40 PM
Thank you for your opiniones and words, dear brothers!
David: yes, in our Spanish speaking world ABBA BIBLES is the only one that rebinds Bibles with high quality leathers and methods. I asked them to upgrade their website, because there will be a lot of people interested in their services. And for Spanish, well, it's the language of Heaven! Isn't it?
Esteban & Abraham: yes, the RVR60 is the most used and trusted Bible in our Spanish speaking churches. The RVR95 is just the last revision of that one, and only affects some words and the order of poetry, but not the Reina-Valera principles. I also have another Bibles versions rebounded by Abba Bibles, and like Mark said, today just is the beggining of the posts about them. Be patient!
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