mickmcgowan wrote: » I was at the grocery store earlier and I noticed a sign saying 3 litres for the price of 1 litre, I bought 9 litres of the stuff, 1 red lemonade, 1 orange and 1 cream soda. I like to read the labels and I noticed it was Free-Stater mineral I had bought, thank you fellas, you sold us out to an orange state but you kindly give us your fizzy minerals, all is forgiven.
thelad95 wrote: » Have you all your books and uniform ready for December?
dxhound2005 wrote: » You can't get red lemonade in the North, only white or brown.
mickmcgowan wrote: » You can, the TK brand so it is. Also the free-stater imports that I discussed.
thelad95 wrote: » Um... brown lemonade?
dxhound2005 wrote: » Brown lemonade.http://www.kgbanswers.co.uk/can-you-tell-the-difference-between-brown-and-white-lemonade/18119269
magentis wrote: » Hehe i thought that was a wind up,brown lemonade how tasty does that sound!
dxhound2005 wrote: » If you ever go into a pub in the North and ask for a vodka and red they will look at you as if you had two heads.
mickmcgowan wrote: » Yes I know what brown lemonade is, I can smell it just thinking of it. Since the early 2000's free-staters hatched a plan to try and reduce the good looks of their northern cousins, this was via importing BPM drinks to northern lands, this would in turn rot a whole generation of young ulstermens white teeth, there was a rumour amongst northmen that their was bull semen in the drink.
fussyonion wrote: » Cannot compute.
fussyonion wrote: » You can keep the stuff, OP. Country Spring reminds me of Peter Kay talking about Roller Cola.