http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4836378.stmThis is unreasonable amusing
3/23/2006 12:27:44 PM
i think this is where pepsi comes in.
3/23/2006 12:29:15 PM
Never thought I would hear "coca-cola" and "drought" used in the same context.
3/23/2006 1:37:44 PM
hmm...we can't get any water and they can't get any coke. We should make some kinda trade agreement.
3/23/2006 2:13:36 PM
Let them drink Pepsi(cue the revolution)
3/23/2006 2:18:27 PM
hahah you read bbc.uk
3/23/2006 2:19:55 PM
^google personalized homepages...one of the news headlines.
3/23/2006 2:22:03 PM
i have *.uk blocked
3/23/2006 2:22:23 PM
3/23/2006 2:24:36 PM
hell no, send them the coke. It sucks anyways.
3/23/2006 2:24:39 PM
^^lol
3/23/2006 2:39:12 PM
One of the best methods of torture is sodomize someone with a coke bottle. Afterwards they cringe whenever they see a coke bottle and those things are everywhere.
3/23/2006 3:42:58 PM
3/23/2006 4:22:07 PM
the country is losing pretty much everything. when i was there last spring, there was no gasoline at any of the stations and people left their cars in line outside stations for weeks just to be there when the next shipment came in.to lose coke, that's just amazing. coca-cola has done a lot for southern africa by sponsoring small businesses. as long as the small business agrees to put coca-cola on the sign and sell some bottles in the store, they will provide funding to help start the store
3/23/2006 5:02:34 PM
Zimbabwe was better when it was called Rhodesia
3/23/2006 5:09:58 PM
3/23/2006 6:00:35 PM
i need that movie right now
3/23/2006 6:03:49 PM