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BS: Can a Pop Can be traditional?

27 Aug 12 - 05:54 PM (#3396087)
Subject: BS: Can a Pop Can be traditional?
From: olddude

I mean ya got your old Coke can's, Pepsi cans, and root beer cans but what else.


27 Aug 12 - 05:58 PM (#3396091)
Subject: RE: BS: Can a Pop Can be traditional?
From: Henry Krinkle

I save old bottles. I have an old Budwine bottle.
(:-( P)=


27 Aug 12 - 06:01 PM (#3396093)
Subject: RE: BS: Can a Pop Can be traditional?
From: Henry Krinkle

Red Rock cola too.
Jockamo Pale Ale.
Some with no name on them.
(:-( ))=


27 Aug 12 - 06:08 PM (#3396095)
Subject: RE: BS: Can a Pop Can be traditional?
From: olddude

How about that chocolate soda stuff that I always forget the name
Yahoooey or something


27 Aug 12 - 06:51 PM (#3396115)
Subject: RE: BS: Can a Pop Can be traditional?
From: Bee-dubya-ell

No, a pop can cannot be traditional. To be traditional, it must be a pop bottle. Call me a purist if you must, but that's just the way I roll.

Pop corn, though, can be very traditional.

In fact, pretty much anything having to do with corn is traditional: corn on the cob, candy corn, corn dogs, creamed corn....


27 Aug 12 - 07:18 PM (#3396135)
Subject: RE: BS: Can a Pop Can be traditional?
From: Bill D

♫" I got yer ice-cold Nu-grape" ♫


27 Aug 12 - 07:19 PM (#3396137)
Subject: RE: BS: Can a Pop Can be traditional?
From: olddude

Gotta add it to the 1957 rules for folk? Bottles only :-)


27 Aug 12 - 07:30 PM (#3396143)
Subject: RE: BS: Can a Pop Can be traditional?
From: Bill D

I guess only the old steel cans can be trad, then.... aluminum is... ummmm ... pop...


28 Aug 12 - 08:56 AM (#3396359)
Subject: RE: BS: Can a Pop Can be traditional?
From: GUEST,leeneia

A twelve-year-old boy was interested in my flute once. I was gonna say, "You blow it the same way you blow into a Coke bottle to make a note." Then I realized he had probably never seen a Coke bottle, much less hung around, basically doing nothing, and figuring out how to blow into it.

And they call that progress...

To turn to the matter in hand, olddude, a pop bottle can be traditional because you can make music with it. A pop can, no.