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.......soda or pop in your refrigerator in your house or on your boat
(boating connection)?

For us it is pop. For many others it is soda.

How about you?


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......soda or pop in your refrigerator in your house or on your boat
(boating connection)?

For us it is pop. For many others it is soda.

How about you?


In MA, it is commonly called "tonic". Unique to this area, I think, just
like a "frappe" which is *not* the same as a milkshake.

Eisboch


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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:49:39 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:


......soda or pop in your refrigerator in your house or on your boat
(boating connection)?

For us it is pop. For many others it is soda.

How about you?



Pop when I was in the mid-west, tonic when we moved East, it's soda
now.



'Pop' in Nova Scotia.
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We keep soft drinks in our fridge.


"*JimH*" wrote in message
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......soda or pop in your refrigerator in your house or on your boat
(boating connection)?

For us it is pop. For many others it is soda.

How about you?



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"*JimH*" wrote in message
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......soda or pop in your refrigerator in your house or on your boat
(boating connection)?

For us it is pop. For many others it is soda.

How about you?

Soda here in California.




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"*JimH*" wrote in message
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......soda or pop in your refrigerator in your house or on your boat
(boating connection)?

For us it is pop. For many others it is soda.

How about you?


Some interesting stats on this:

http://www.popvssoda.com/

http://www.popvssoda.com/stats/TOTAL.html


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And it is pronounced "tawn-ick."



No, it is pronounced "tonic". No one not native to the area should ever try
to mimic an eastern MA accent. They only succed in making embarrassing
spectacles of themselves.


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John Gaquin wrote:
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And it is pronounced "tawn-ick."



No, it is pronounced "tonic". No one not native to the area should ever
try to mimic an eastern MA accent. They only succed in making
embarrassing spectacles of themselves.



My mother was a Bostonian, and most of my close relatives were born on and
lived on the North Shore. The word is pronounced "tawnick."


How else could one possibly pronounce tonic, other than "tawnick"?

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"Harry Krause" wrote in message


And it is pronounced "tawn-ick."



No, it is pronounced "tonic". No one not native to the area should ever try
to mimic an eastern MA accent. They only succed in making embarrassing
spectacles of themselves.


You never tire of being wrong, do you?

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My mother was a Bostonian, and most of my close relatives were born on and
lived on the North Shore. The word is pronounced "tawnick."


You make my point. I refer you to my original comment.


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