@very-rusty saidYou’re head like your opinion is easily turned.
Give the man some credit at least he admitted it!!! 🙂 I respect someone like that.
-VR
@divegeester saidRelax, perhaps a glass of pop would help cool you off lots of ice! 🙂
You’re head like your opinion is easily turned.
-VR
@divegeester saidNot the first time I have posted this.
Finally!
Last time was to differentiate between a Rustyfree zone and what you incorrectly described as an AntiRusty club. (Which implied we sat around scheming against him, precisely the opposite as to why the club existed).
17 Jul 22
@ghost-of-a-duke saidIf you have some evidence of this I would be happy to corroborate it.
Not the first time I have posted this.
Last time was to differentiate between a Rustyfree zone and what you incorrectly described as an AntiRusty club. (Which implied we sat around scheming against him, precisely the opposite as to why the club existed).
17 Jul 22
@very-rusty saidWhat is “pop”?
Relax, perhaps a glass of pop would help cool you off lots of ice!
17 Jul 22
@very-rusty saidYou’re welcome Rusty.
Thank You kindly.
I just want you to feel included and respected.
17 Jul 22
@divegeester saidLOL....Of course you do! 🙂'
You’re welcome Rusty.
I just want you to feel included and respected.
-VR
@divegeester saidI appreciate how the current situation irks you, how not a single member of the Chamber used their veto to block Rusty from joining.
If you have some evidence of this I would be happy to corroborate it.
I guess the world has moved on, hey?
@divegeester saidAs you're from England, this will be the first and last time I give you the definition of Pop. 🙂
What is “pop”?
Is soda or pop correct?
Soda is the preferred term in the Northeast, most of Florida, California, and pockets in the Midwest around Milwaukee and St. Louis. Pop is what people say in most of the Midwest and West. And coke, even if it's not Coca-Cola brand, is what people call it in the South.
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidIrks me? It’s amusing.
I appreciate how the current situation irks you
17 Jul 22
@very-rusty saidAh I see, it’s a soft fizzy drink.
As you're from England, this will be the first and last time I give you the definition of Pop. 🙂
Is soda or pop correct?
Soda is the preferred term in the Northeast, most of Florida, California, and pockets in the Midwest around Milwaukee and St. Louis. Pop is what people say in most of the Midwest and West. And coke, even if it's not Coca-Cola brand, is what people call it in the South.
-VR
Many thanks for the clarification which is nicely supported with your exegesis into the parochial nuances.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidAll the dissenters got booted ages ago 😆
not a single member of the Chamber used their veto to block Rusty from joining.
17 Jul 22
@divegeester saidWord has it one tried to get back 3 times. 🙂
All the dissenters got booted ages ago 😆
-VR