Guest dies on Expedition Everest
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I remember those AC crates. I like them quite a bit.
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I like the old Coke coolers at the Outpost at Epcot where you can lift the lid and hear a Coke bottle being opened and the beverage being poured into a glass with ice. It just sounds so refreshing on a hot afternoon that I want to dash to the nearest refreshment cart and pick up an ice-cold Coke.
Talk about a not-so-subliminal message.
Talk about a not-so-subliminal message.
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Whazzup wrote:I like the old Coke coolers at the Outpost at Epcot where you can lift the lid and hear a Coke bottle being opened and the beverage being poured into a glass with ice. It just sounds so refreshing on a hot afternoon that I want to dash to the nearest refreshment cart and pick up an ice-cold Coke.
Talk about a not-so-subliminal message.
How about a nice Ice Cold Beverly!
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Uh--- NO THANKS, Cranbiz! I'd rather drink Clorox than Beverly. One is about as poisonous as the other.
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What is Beverly?Whazzup wrote:I'd rather drink Clorox than Beverly.
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hobie16 wrote: What is Beverly?
It's a fine tasting Coca Cola product imported from Italy. Served as an aspertif and available for free at Club Cool at Epcot. Please taste all of the other fine beverages first before sampling your Beverly.
It is the start of a great photo opportunity also.
Disclaimer: Club Cool is brought to you by the Coca Cola Bottling Co who pays me absolutely nothing to promote their product.
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Yeah, cuz if you drink Beverly first, you'll be spitting and spewing and everything else will taste rotten for the rest of the day. Yucky poo!Cranbiz wrote:Please taste all of the other fine beverages first before sampling your Beverly.
P.S. Don't listen to Cranbiz, other than to have your camera ready if you do follow his advice so you can catch the expression on someone's face when they try Beverly for the first, or second, or fiftieth time.
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I know I've posted this here before, but just so you don't think everyone's opinion is alike, I like Beverly -- and I'm not alone. One or two of the other drinks were worse IMHO.
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And should anyone doubt that, check it out here!Randy B wrote:And don't forget the "restrooms of the World" site that had photos of the interiors of all the restrooms and discussion forums about which were best and which were themed correctly, etc.
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I agree! DW and I tried it, and her comment was that it reminded her of when she travelled throughout europe, and something similer was served at meals! I didn't care for it, but then again I am hooked on diet coke (especially if I can get the black cherry vanilla, which seems to have gone bye bye)BRWombat wrote:I know I've posted this here before, but just so you don't think everyone's opinion is alike, I like Beverly -- and I'm not alone. One or two of the other drinks were worse IMHO.
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