dr pepper rulz
You guys like that new cherry Dr. Pepper?Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
dr pepper rulz
"Raise the flag high! Let the degenerates know who comes to claim their lives this day!"
Go to the page and press the Unlike button ...mtb0minime wrote:
And how does one go about un-liking something?
So I think I need to go get some Just For Men and dye my peach fuzz and then get all the ladies
how's it "new"? ive loved it foreverBlade4509 wrote:
You guys like that new cherry Dr. Pepper?Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
dr pepper rulz
Well it's the newest flavor. Maybe not spakin' new.Bevo wrote:
how's it "new"? ive loved it foreverBlade4509 wrote:
You guys like that new cherry Dr. Pepper?Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
dr pepper rulz
"Raise the flag high! Let the degenerates know who comes to claim their lives this day!"
i haven't tried it
I don't think I've ever had Dr. Pepper.
i had some of the cherry vanilla stuff back in the day, it was good tooBlade4509 wrote:
Well it's the newest flavor. Maybe not spakin' new.Bevo wrote:
how's it "new"? ive loved it foreverBlade4509 wrote:
You guys like that new cherry Dr. Pepper?
i grabbed a sugar cane DP can out of a 7/11 the other day, so fucking great.
@liq: I was just reading over the wiki page... it seems coca cola grabbed the right to the non-US Dr. Pepper name when DP merged with seven up. So even if you had it outside the states it probably wouldn't be the same.
Dublin (TX) Dr. Pepper is delicious though
Last edited by Bevo (2010-05-04 13:12:05)
wat.liquidat0r wrote:
I don't think I've ever had Dr. Pepper.
Yeah I wish I could have a lifetime supply of that Dublin DP magic. Been there a few times to the plant. It's awesome.Bevo wrote:
i had some of the cherry vanilla stuff back in the day, it was good tooBlade4509 wrote:
Well it's the newest flavor. Maybe not spakin' new.Bevo wrote:
how's it "new"? ive loved it forever
i grabbed a sugar cane DP can out of a 7/11 the other day, so fucking great.
@liq: I was just reading over the wiki page... it seems coca cola grabbed the right to the non-US Dr. Pepper name when DP merged with seven up. So even if you had it outside the states it probably wouldn't be the same.
Dublin (TX) Dr. Pepper is delicious though
"Raise the flag high! Let the degenerates know who comes to claim their lives this day!"
i just re-read the... the.. ehm. discussion.. kinda.. thing.. i had with irish and lol'd.
still can't believe his girlfriends name is Orly
still can't believe his girlfriends name is Orly
No, I don't need an attitude adjustment. You just need to fuck off.
I can't eat much without ketchup/BBQ sauce/ballemulu (tomato) relish.
/jizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
/jizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
pronounc: OrallyEifa wrote:
i just re-read the... the.. ehm. discussion.. kinda.. thing.. i had with irish and lol'd.
still can't believe his girlfriends name is Orly
I think you'll find her name is Orla. A very common name. I call her Orly. I know. Fucking fascinating.
tbh i don't care. it still makes me giggle.Bevo wrote:
pronounc: OrallyEifa wrote:
i just re-read the... the.. ehm. discussion.. kinda.. thing.. i had with irish and lol'd.
still can't believe his girlfriends name is Orly
No, I don't need an attitude adjustment. You just need to fuck off.
Hmm, yeah. I noticed that your can looks different to the cans I see here. Different style.Bevo wrote:
@liq: I was just reading over the wiki page... it seems coca cola grabbed the right to the non-US Dr. Pepper name when DP merged with seven up. So even if you had it outside the states it probably wouldn't be the same.
And she doesn't even understand this... Is there even a point arguing with this idiot?Eifa wrote:
tbh i don't care. it still makes me giggle.Bevo wrote:
pronounc: OrallyEifa wrote:
i just re-read the... the.. ehm. discussion.. kinda.. thing.. i had with irish and lol'd.
still can't believe his girlfriends name is Orly
ok, find, Orla then. It still sounds funny as fuck.lrishpride wrote:
I think you'll find her name is Orla. A very common name. I call her Orly. I know. Fucking fascinating.
Common name? Nou, I've never EVER heard that name before. ever.
No, I don't need an attitude adjustment. You just need to fuck off.
Orly?lrishpride wrote:
And she doesn't even understand this...Eifa wrote:
tbh i don't care. it still makes me giggle.Bevo wrote:
pronounc: Orally
buy some dublin DP from... i dunno, ebay? worth itliquidat0r wrote:
Hmm, yeah. I noticed that you can looks different to the cans I see here. Different style.Bevo wrote:
@liq: I was just reading over the wiki page... it seems coca cola grabbed the right to the non-US Dr. Pepper name when DP merged with seven up. So even if you had it outside the states it probably wouldn't be the same.
also lol'd@ above
No so stop arguing and be friends.
"Raise the flag high! Let the degenerates know who comes to claim their lives this day!"
Well you're not Irish are you ...Eifa wrote:
Common name? Nou, I've never EVER heard that name before. ever.
phfff fuck off already will ya?lrishpride wrote:
And she doesn't even understand this... Is there even a point arguing with this idiot?Eifa wrote:
tbh i don't care. it still makes me giggle.Bevo wrote:
pronounc: Orally
Yes, orally, hahahahaha.
I still find orly funnier.
and if i were you i wouldn't call anyone an idiot
No, I don't need an attitude adjustment. You just need to fuck off.
Eifa wrote:
ok, find, Orla then. It still sounds funny as fuck.lrishpride wrote:
I think you'll find her name is Orla. A very common name. I call her Orly. I know. Fucking fascinating.
Common name? Nou, I've never EVER heard that name before. ever.
Just stop.Wiki wrote:
Orla (pronounced OR-lah) is a female given name of Irish origin. Variations in spelling but not pronunciation include Orlaith, Orlagh and Órfhlaith. In the Irish language, ór means "gold" and flaith means "prince" or "sovereign". Orla is generally considered as meaning "golden prince or princess". The origin of the name dates back to pre-Christian Celtic Ireland and it is still in use today. It is uncommon as a surname. People with the name Orla include:
Orly?liquidat0r wrote:
Well you're not Irish are you ...Eifa wrote:
Common name? Nou, I've never EVER heard that name before. ever.
I feel like we can get some sort of Abbot & Costello thing going here.