[Accrs] Restock the fridge

Alameda County Central Railroad Society accrs at mail.accrs.org
Tue May 29 10:58:52 PDT 2018


For me regular coke or pepsi.  Decaf, why bother?  Diet is OK but I need 
my caffeine!

Larry

Alameda County Central Railroad Society wrote:

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> Dean
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> Diet Coke is my drug of choice. Not that decaffeinated version either.
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> From: Alameda County Central Railroad Society
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> Sent: May 28, 2018 at 3:46 PM
> Subject: [Accrs] Restock the fridge
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> Message From: Dean & Margaret Lewis lewis2 at earthlink.net Members,
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> I ONLY HAVE FUNDS FOR A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF SUPPLIES.   I WON'T BE ABLE 
> TO SATISFY EVERYONE.
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> It is time for me to restock the fridge.   My question(s) is/are as 
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> I hate purchasing sodas that don't get drank.   I never know what 
> people want. 
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> 1.  Should I just stock the fridge with lots and lots of water and a 
> few varieties of soda or just water.
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> 2.  Lots of water and a wider range of soda.   I prefer getting sodas 
> like Ice Tea, Lemonade, 7UP, etc.
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> Pepsi, Coke, Root Beer, and even the diet types are not really that 
> healthy but if the group wants them, I can get them.
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> Quick Poll:   Respond with what type soda you want.   I will get the 
> top few that are requested.   But still lots of water.
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> Of course, you can always bring a couple of cans of your favorite 
> drink in each day you work.  
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> Dean
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