When you’re really hot and thirsty, what would you like most?

When you’re really hot and thirsty, would would you like most ?

  • Plain old, coool H2O

    Votes: 29 44.6%
  • Lemonade

    Votes: 11 16.9%
  • Chilled soft drink

    Votes: 18 27.7%
  • Chilled beer

    Votes: 11 16.9%
  • Chilled milk shake

    Votes: 6 9.2%
  • Chilled tea

    Votes: 12 18.5%

  • Total voters
    65
Crital Mass Analysis .....

1. When I'm about to pass out it's gotta be fruit punch
2. When that can is empty, ice tea.
3. For other semi-emergency situations, I'm a coker, been addicted for years.
4. Birch Beer (PA Dutch brand), should be served with all baked bean and pork dishes!
 
I would like to think that the majority of us at TS are decently smarty by starndard. So I could see why h2o or a cool softdrink are the more popular choices. We're probably A) Health consciouse people in the least OR B) just gotten use to sittin or our bums at the computer, and what would do us more joy than to sip of a coke/pepsi while at work on the pc.
 
When I am really thirsty I prefer nice ice cold water. Or if there is DR. Peper sitting around I will have that.
 
Tennis Anyone......?

Ice cold beer's quite a head rush after running around in the hot sun for an hour or two. Sort of like compressing half a Saturday night into 15 minutes.:confused:
 
H20 FTW!!! H20 is what your thirst calls for, don't try any other substitute. (I have at least 10 bottles of water on my desk per summer day.) :p
 
A cold beer is the best in some situations.

So I went to my favorite watering hole yesterday, and a got a rude shock.

It was closed.

It had slipped my mind that yesterday was a religious holiday.

I don't recall any 'dry' days in the US.
 
Well.....

True enough, we have become godless heathens.

Although, there still might be a couple of dry towns, down at the Jersey shore.
 
True enough, we have become godless heathens.

Where did that come from, Cap ?

Each to his/her own.

We have several religions here. And that's good.

But a dry day on a religious holiday is a bit of a problem, because there are too many religious holidays here.
 
120 in the Shade........

Rage_3K_Moiz said:
Chilled milkshake for me. Preferably banana. :)
I was thinkin' it might be IV fluids for summer in Dubai.

ravisunny2 said:
Where did that come from, Cap ?.
The US is a capitalist society, which in most states means that "Blue Laws" have been repealed. So, we don't stop for religious holidays. OK, maybe Christmas day,a little. Our ideal is the "separation of church and state". What we've actually acheived is the "separation of church and enterprise". Since church attendance is way down, and everybody's at the mall on Sunday, "godless heathens" is a tad of a hyperbole, but far from innacurate. "Praise the Lord and pass the Budweiser", might illuminate the hypocracy of it all. Basically, if you want to abstain from alchohol, the state isn't going to help prop up your character, it's incumbent upon the individual. And good luck with that, religious holidays are "inconvenient". Hey, you said so yourself:
ravisunny2 said:
But a dry day on a religious holiday is a bit of a problem, because there are too many religious holidays here.
 
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