Walterjn Sparky not sure that filling the garage with mt dew is cost effective to get rid of the rodent.
kelco9 Hmm. If this is true, I wonder why the mob doesn't just dissolve the people they hit in Mountain Dew or Coke, and then sell the pop at their restaurants. That would solve so many problems for them, including any concerns of Lake Mead receding any further, and they'd drive revenue at the same time. 🙂
Rickochet kelco9 Hmm. If this is true, I wonder why the mob doesn't just dissolve the people they hit in Mountain Dew or Coke, and then sell the pop at their restaurants. That would solve so many problems for them, including any concerns of Lake Mead receding any further, and they'd drive revenue at the same time. 🙂 I'll bet Jimmy Hoffa is in a barrell of MD somewhere.
Ringoblack kelco9 I wonder why the mob doesn't just dissolve the people they hit in Mountain Dew or Coke, and then sell the pop at their restaurants Bulk lime is probably cheaper!!😏
LBlack14 Usually have 1 16.9oz bottle of MD about every morning, that or Pepsi. Then a sugar free Monster when I get to work.
Rickochet LBlack14 Usually have 1 16.9oz bottle of MD about every morning, that or Pepsi. Instead of coffee one of my golf buds used to drink at least 3 huge MD's for breakfast. His hands were shaking so much from the caffeine he could hardly tee up the ball. He would then proceed to knock the snot out of his drive although we never knew which county it was headed for.
KCee I've hardly had any soda the last 20 years. Used to drink mostly soda, but it was killing my stomach. Switched to coffee for my caffeine fix. My house is still stocked with Diet Pepsi and Monster drinks for the wife and kid though....I don't think either one of them has had a glass of water in the last 10 years lol.
bogeypro Ringoblack Back in the 60's I got a bottle of Coke out of a vending machine that tasted like crap. Dumped out the Coke and saw a rusty razor blade stuck to the bottom of the bottle. All my parents got out of it was a couple cases of Coke. I never got sick any never had any problems so lucky me.
Ack8236 Used to drink a ton of Pepsi, switched to Diet Pepsi, been drinking water with Crystal Light for years now. Most articles I've found were in reference to tooth decay from acidity in drinks. Here is a reference page with many different drinks, there are a couple tables on the page. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808596/ https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Frelaxationdds.com%2Fblog%2Fbut-really-how-bad-is-soda-for-your-teeth%2F&psig=AOvVaw0NPFBHn_xM1EpVjPm5CHph&ust=1653053840717000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAwQjRxqFwoTCOjAsNfX6_cCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD
Walterjn Gave up sodas about 4-5 years ago. Closest thing to one, has been a la croix, or ginger ale here or there. Other than that I drink coffee, milk, water mostly, Arizona Arnold Palmers are always welcome.
LBlack14 Rickochet headed to your neck of the woods tomorrow, around 2. Pay's playing in "The Classic" this weekend, at the KY Expo Center, starting tomorrow night. Staying in Louisville NE.
KCee In my college days I kind of liked Mountain Dew, but I loved Jolt Cola, NoDoz pills and other stuff I wouldn't touch now lol. Sadly it always took a LOT of caffeine to perk me up. It takes a good 4-6 cups of coffee in a short time to make my hands jitter even a little.......unless I use a laser rangefinder and then they always shake.
Par4QC Sarnella I'm surprised you made it this far. 😅 Sarnella I can count on one hand the number of MD's I've drank.