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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Aug 6, 2007 23:34:10 GMT -5
Milk is treating IBC like a SCALDED DOG! MILK IS DOING A BODY GOOD!
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Post by Beav on Aug 6, 2007 23:50:50 GMT -5
Milk
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Aug 6, 2007 23:51:14 GMT -5
BOOOOO!
I call shenanigans and I demand a recount!
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Post by Insomniac on Aug 6, 2007 23:54:11 GMT -5
BOOOOO! I call shenanigans and I demand a recount! Where in Florida is the "Humble Abode" located?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2007 23:55:32 GMT -5
IBC woulda won if drjay didnt withhold his vote
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Aug 6, 2007 23:56:09 GMT -5
BOOOOO! I call shenanigans and I demand a recount! I can recount for you... MILK 6! IBC 4! WOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Aug 7, 2007 0:02:19 GMT -5
In an EXTREAMLY close bout, Milk wins Big Red Defeated:Folgers Big Red is a soft drink that was created by Grover C. Thomsen in Waco, Texas (1937). Originally, it was known as "Sun Tang Red Cream Soda." It is generally considered to be one of many American varieties of cream soda, and is the original "red cream soda". Until the late seventies it was marketed exclusively in Central and South Texas and around Louisville, Kentucky. The drink is highly popular in the Southern United States and is well known for its unique taste and red color. Its unique taste, though often thought to be strawberry or bubble gum, is created by mixing orange and lemon oils with the traditional vanilla used in other cream sodas. It is produced and distributed by Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. under license from Big Red, Ltd., based in Waco, Texas. Several other red drinks have tried to gain market such as Mountain Dew's Code Red but have frequently failed to gain the same popularity as Big Red. Gatorade Orange Defeated: Scotch on the RocksGatorade is a non-carbonated sports drink marketed by the Quaker Oats Company, a division of PepsiCo. Originally made for athletes, it is now commonly consumed as a snack beverage. The drink is intended to rehydrate and to replenish the carbohydrates (in the form of sugars sucrose and glucose) and electrolytes (sodium and potassium salts) depleted during aerobic exercise, especially in warmer climates
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Post by Insomniac on Aug 7, 2007 0:03:20 GMT -5
Gatorade
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Aug 7, 2007 0:04:02 GMT -5
Gatorade.
Milk didn't just win a CLOSE match.... This was the BIGGEST COMEBACK in the history of our sport!
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Post by Mayonnaise on Aug 7, 2007 0:04:11 GMT -5
Gatorade
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2007 0:04:13 GMT -5
Gatorade
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Aug 7, 2007 0:05:09 GMT -5
Tough choice I adore both.
Big red isn't easy to get on the west coast, so I'll go with Orange Gatorade.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Aug 7, 2007 0:16:13 GMT -5
Monster Energy Defeated:SoBe EnergyMonster Energy (usually simply known as Monster) is a brand of energy drink manufactured by Monster Beverage Company of Corona, California, which is owned and operated by Hansen Beverage Company. Monster is known for its high advertising budget. It was one of the first drinks marketed in a 16-fluid ounce (473 mL) can, nearly twice the size of the typical "bullet" size of energy drinks, but for around the same price. It was first introduced in the 16-ounce can in 2002. Later Monster Energy and Lo-Carb Monster were introduced in a 24-ounce can in 2005. Also in 2005, all varieties but Khaos were introduced in a 8.3-ounce can. Since 2005, all 4 varieties have been introduced in a 24-ounce size with a resealable top. Propel Defeated: Jolt ColaShot at 2007-07-30 Propel Fitness Water is a lightly flavored, non-carbonated water beverage containing antioxidant vitamins C and E, along with B vitamins. It is a product of Gatorade which is marketed by PepsiCo.Propel was introduced by Gatorade in 2000 to compete with the bottled water market. It also was to serve as an alternative to Gatorade for people trying to avoid excess sugar and carbohydrates while still satisfying the body's need for electrolytes to combat dehydration. Aggressive marketing led to Propel becoming the first “enhanced water” product to break the $100 million sales barrier in 2002. Propel contains water, sucrose syrup, natural flavors, citric acid, sodium citrate, potassium citrate, sucralose (known under the trade name Splenda), vitamin C (ascorbic acid), vitamin E acetate, niacinamide (vitamin B3), calcium disodium EDTA, calcium pantothenate (vitamin B5), pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), acesulfame potassium, and vitamin B12.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Aug 7, 2007 0:18:01 GMT -5
Monster tho it's not my favorite energy drink.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Aug 7, 2007 0:26:37 GMT -5
Propel.
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Post by JIMBOB on Aug 7, 2007 0:32:26 GMT -5
Propel
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Aug 7, 2007 2:41:55 GMT -5
2-1 so far. Still close
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Aug 7, 2007 2:45:09 GMT -5
Both suck, but Monster.
Don't really care much for the rest of the tournament, as IBC got screwed over, but I'll still vote.
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Post by skakid57 on Aug 7, 2007 9:14:49 GMT -5
Monster
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Post by B-Eazy on Aug 7, 2007 9:15:43 GMT -5
Monster Energy Drink.
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