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Post by Laurence Piper on Jan 7, 2006 12:50:40 GMT
Go out for a nice long walk in picturesque countryside! You've been in front of that screen too long!
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Post by Wright Blan on Jan 8, 2006 5:22:31 GMT
Go out for a nice long walk in picturesque countryside! You've been in front of that screen too long! If you knew anything about Atlanta, you'd know that's about darn near impossible without taking a long drive to even remotely get a chance to see some picturesque countryside!
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Post by Laurence Piper on Jan 8, 2006 17:40:56 GMT
The only Atlanta I know of is the one is Stingray!
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Post by Mark Brown on Jan 8, 2006 18:47:56 GMT
isn't atlanta that place on Futurama where they make cola?
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Post by Wright Blan on Jan 9, 2006 4:01:54 GMT
isn't atlanta that place on Futurama where they make cola? Never seen a lot of "Futurama," sad to say. But Atlanta is the birthplace of Coca-Cola, and Coke still has its HQ here. So it is a big deal down here. There's even a "World of Coca-Cola" museum down here. They're actually building a new building for it near the new Georgia Aquarium, which I haven't been to yet. Now if we can only get an NBA team...
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Post by B Thomas on Jan 9, 2006 7:37:56 GMT
It used to alarm me how many people would refuse to give a kid a cup of coffee but would supply him/her with as much coke as they could drink (which has approx. twice the caffeine levels).
Now it really disturbs me that people still do the same these days...
And that "Mountain Dew" is still readily available as a soft drink in stores worldwide - downright criminal!
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Post by williamM on Jan 9, 2006 16:18:34 GMT
isn't atlanta that place on Futurama where they make cola? Never seen a lot of "Futurama," sad to say. But Atlanta is the birthplace of Coca-Cola, and Coke still has its HQ here. So it is a big deal down here. There's even a "World of Coca-Cola" museum down here. They're actually building a new building for it near the new Georgia Aquarium, which I haven't been to yet. Now if we can only get an NBA team... is that a cola aquariaum or are they going to use the conventional water?
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Post by Frederick Thompson on Jan 9, 2006 23:25:44 GMT
The Southern Railway museum to the northwest of Atlanta is worth a visit.
There is not much Cola in the Olympic dancing fountain downtown.
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Post by Wright Blan on Jan 10, 2006 4:35:35 GMT
Never seen a lot of "Futurama," sad to say. But Atlanta is the birthplace of Coca-Cola, and Coke still has its HQ here. So it is a big deal down here. There's even a "World of Coca-Cola" museum down here. They're actually building a new building for it near the new Georgia Aquarium, which I haven't been to yet. Now if we can only get an NBA team... is that a cola aquariaum or are they going to use the conventional water? It's conventional water. Apparently the cola fish only swim in Pepsi ;D That'd never go down here, as Coke and Pepsi are rivals.
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Post by Wright Blan on Jan 10, 2006 4:37:45 GMT
The Southern Railway museum to the northwest of Atlanta is worth a visit. There is not much Cola in the Olympic dancing fountain downtown. Haven't been to the Railway museum since they moved to the new site several years ago. Which is a shame since I live just up the road.
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