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Question Posted Thursday September 22 2005, 5:01 pm

I'm loving your column, thanks for the laugh ;)

Since I've gotta ask a question:

Cherry coke or Diet Pepsi with Lime


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sillyrob answered Thursday September 22 2005, 5:04 pm:
The only asnwer is Cherry Coke. Anything with the word diet in it has no calories, and there has to be some sort of witchcraft involved. Then, if you've ever eaten a lime in Mexico, you probably got sick and swore you'd never eat limes again. So, Diet Pepsi with Lime is a witch's brew that makes your bowels jittery.

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