This is not healthy. But it did make me snarf diet ginger ale all over my cool journalist LCD screen. Diet ginger ale is surprisingly light-distorting. Also, it is harder to get off of an LCD screen than you think. You should carefully swallow your diet ginger ale before you click the link.
(Note: diet ginger ale actually tastes better than regular ginger ale! It's more dry.)
Posted by Jane Galt at November 9, 2004 12:57 PM | TrackBack | Technorati inbound linksThat was pretty funny. A little overhyped, perhaps, but funny.
Too bad Contributor B seems to have lost his marbles.
I like Diet Ginger Ale. Thumbs up to Canada Dry! Does that make me a socialist sympathizer?
Ginger ale that's even more dry? Gah! Poison, that's what it is. You could get the same effect by adding 1/16 of a ginger root and the contents of your car battery to a glass of club soda. Nuts to that, give me a mug of Vernor's any day. Too bad we can't get the stuff out here in the west (and that the company started adding citric acid some years ago, to what had formerly been a perfect recipe...)
Ginger ale is a kid's drink. Polar corp. makes "diet Polar orange dry" which is the best diet soft drink I have ever tasted. Try it, sometime.
"Note: diet ginger ale actually tastes better than regular ginger ale! It's more dry."
Bah, diet is merely a cheap trick to put lipstick on an inferior ale. Try some Northern Neck.
I would be pleased to send you a couple of bottles of Blehheim Ginger Ale. It's so hot that the people who sell it to me warn me that I might need a water chaser to go with it.
FAN-TAS-TIC. (I don't drink the water, though.)
There's also a slightly milder version, and a diet in that. It's out of the Carolinas somewhere.
CS
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