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Using the term folf ??? frowned upon?

Truckin' down THE I-94....:\

Yeah. That just does not work. :p
 
The "other" squares appearing in central to eastern NC may refer quite a bit to "drink", which is all anybody in my podunk little town has ever called it.

"When I got home from work today I grabbed a drink from the fridge - Mountain Dew."

As for other places, who knows.
 
My wife grew up just south of Boston and was raised calling soft drinks "tonic". She's pretty much given up carbonated drinks for iced tea or coffee these days so I'm not sure what she calls it now.
 
I always thought people who said "pop" were weird.

Especially when you got older.

It sounds so childish.

I traveled a lot as a kid so I was luckily exposed to the term "soda" early.

As far as Disc Golf, thats the term I prefer.

Unfortunately in order to make most people understand what you're talking about, you have to use "Frisbee Golf".

Then you explain that we arent really throwing traditional frisbees.
 
Unfortunately in order to make most people understand what you're talking about, you have to use "Frisbee Golf".

Then you explain that we arent really throwing traditional frisbees.

This is my approach also. It's pretty effective. People get excited when they learn/realize "frisbee" is a brand name and that there are other types out there.


Also soda>pop
 

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