Dear The Internet.
Today, I google image searched lemons for what must be the 30th time.
I have no idea why I do this, maybe it's because I can't think of anything else to type, or maybe it's because I like lemons a hell of a lot yet am unaware. Or maybe just to check the Internet is still working.
It's always nice to know that the Internet is working.
I do like lemons quite a bit really. A slice of lemon in a glass of coke does more for me than a million ice cubes could do. I'm not sure if you've noticed this, but when I go out, generally they don't ask if I want ice. And when they give me ice, it fills up most of the glass. How cheap is that?
Really. If you go out for a meal, a glass of coke costs anywhere between £1 (Which is the cheapest I have found, and that's at the student union bar I go to) to anything up to £3, and I'm not including the Cinema in that, which could get the price up to £5, but sell it in litres. Still over priced though.
Another thing I've noticed about Coca Cola products is that a can can cost between 50p-80p, a 500ml bottle from 90p-£1.50, and 2 litre bottles are generally about £1:60. Even if they were more expensive, they're still so much cheaper than 500ml bottles, or even cans.
Thursday, 16 April 2009
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I KNOW RIGHT.
ReplyDeleteThey give you so much ice.
Like, NO coke and ALL ice. It's so annoying.
Frozen water's cheaper then coke. Stingey bastards D: