Re: This? It's Diet Coke. Why?

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I like diet coke served in white wine glasses...


Posted by: baa | Link to this comment | 04-27-05 6:35 AM
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I haven't been following this so closely: Are "King of Pop" jokes totally cliche by now?


Posted by: ogged | Link to this comment | 04-27-05 6:50 AM
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Posted by: [redacted] | Link to this comment | 04-27-05 7:21 AM
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I like ginger ale served in champagne flutes.


Posted by: ben w-lfs-n | Link to this comment | 04-27-05 7:21 AM
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It's the implied effort involved in soldering the pop-tops shut again after refilling with wine that makes it really classy.


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 04-27-05 7:27 AM
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I like ginger ale served in champagne flutes.

Everything tastes better in a champagne flute! Try passion-fruit juice, you'll feel like the king of Siam.


Posted by: baa | Link to this comment | 04-27-05 7:40 AM
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I was wondering about the pop-tops. I bet it wouldn't be hard to drill a hole in the bottom, switch the fluids, then seal it up again. I grant that it would be exceedingly weird to bother.


Posted by: FL | Link to this comment | 04-27-05 7:53 AM
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Everything tastes better in a champagne flute! Try passion-fruit juice, you'll feel like the king of Siam.

Jeebus. Apparently baa is one of the original founders of The Mineshaft.


Posted by: SomeCallMeTim | Link to this comment | 04-27-05 7:53 AM
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I'd actually just cut the whole top of the can off at the seam, and then solder that back on. Probably wouldn't be too conspicuous. No little hiss of escaping CO2, though.


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 04-27-05 8:02 AM
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I really don't understand the meaning of "charming" in this post.


Posted by: ogged | Link to this comment | 04-27-05 10:55 AM
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I thought soldering was a secret known only to engineering geeks.

Hiding wine in a can sounds stupid to me. Glass is best for cold liquids and ceramic is best for hot liquids. Cans aren't really the best for anything.


Posted by: Tripp | Link to this comment | 04-27-05 11:20 AM
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Cans do protect beer from the fatal skunkiness-producing effect of UV light.


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 04-27-05 11:35 AM
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White zin in plastic Big Gulp cups is the way to go.


Posted by: | Link to this comment | 04-27-05 8:54 PM
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