I'm "energy in its purest form"
You Are Diet Coke |
You are energy in its purest form. No need to complicate things with sweetness. And while people may hate your aftertaste, you are seen as a necessary evil. Your best soda match: 7 Up Stay away from: Coke |
I tag bits'n pieces, I'm Haaretz, Ph.D., and A NEW YORK STATE OF MIND (these are the only bloggers I know to read my blog), and anyone else who wants to do it, even if you don't have a blog, cuz it's fun to waste time, and it's only 5 questions.
8 Comments:
Am I de-tagged?
Well you pulled your blog for a while there...Causing the link to go null...
And I decided that tagging people would be a sign that the lure of the "blogging culture" was beginning to take hold on me...
But alright, I'll put the tags back up.
No, keep the tags. Although I doubt I'll respond right now. (At this moment I hate my blog!) But for your info, i'm a dr. pepper.:))
i'm a 7-up.
ugh i hate 7-up. why couldn't i just be a coke? like why can't the little things go my way? :(
lol. but it doesn't really have to do with the taste of the soda, has more to do with "the image" the soda gives off (that's my theory at least).
i avoid soda in general, and i despise diet coke (i feel like im drinking poison), but anyway...
Rest assured that at least one latinamerican 7up visits and reads once in a while.
This was a fun post. I was also happy to hear about your professor and his french assistant supporting the strike. Was anything else unusual on that day?
I decided that tagging people would be a sign that the lure of the "blogging culture" was beginning to take hold on me...
Meme tagging is the thing about blogging that I hate the most. It's like filler material. Got nothing interesting to say? No problem, here is some prefab nonsense about what soda you are or the last five jobs you held or whatever. Pointless, wouldn't you agree?
Anyway, enough ranting :) I'm root beer. Apparently you're my nemesis. Yay.
This is the first time I've actually ever done this tagging thing, and within an hour, I thought better of it and pulled the tags, but Dovid had already seen them, and asked that I leave them up, so I did.
Though I enjoy reading meme's on other people's blogs, I don't consider myself a "real" blogger in the sense that I'm not entrenched in the blogging culture to the degree that would involve meme's. That is, my blog is a feather weight, I don't have blogger friends, I'm not too addicted to any one particular blog, and I'm an infrequent "commenter," hence, chances are, I wouldn't get tagged, and I'm not usually the type to initiate a meme.
Anyway, that's my rant on meme's. Thanks for stopping by and putting up with this soda nonsense despite your aversion to meme's.
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