Talk:Cold One

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:I always took the use of the word "alcoholic" on the label to mean it was beer.  Seems pretty straight forward to me.  And did you read the part about the Kerrek refusing a Cold One because he is a teetotaller?[[User:Tom|<nowiki></nowiki>]]  --  [[User:Tom|Tom]] 13:09, 24 Dec 2004 (MST)
:I always took the use of the word "alcoholic" on the label to mean it was beer.  Seems pretty straight forward to me.  And did you read the part about the Kerrek refusing a Cold One because he is a teetotaller?[[User:Tom|<nowiki></nowiki>]]  --  [[User:Tom|Tom]] 13:09, 24 Dec 2004 (MST)
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That's not even the real Cold One bottle label.

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Jesus crist! Cold ones aren't beer!

Okay... the page throughly explains the nature of the beverage. I'm curious to hear what your theory is. -- Tom 09:12, 19 Dec 2004 (MST)

That Cold Ones are soda. HR is a site for all ages!

It may be a site for all ages, but there have been many implications that Cold Ones (and Soy Sauce) are intoxicants.

Please stop deleting all references to alcohol on this Wiki. -- FortyTwo

H*R clearly references alcohol in Decemberween Kids' Book. And in for kids, Kerrek doesn't accpet Strong Bad's offer of a Cold One because he's teetotal, which proves it's alcohol. --[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]]

My Conclusion

Personally, I don't believe Cold Ones are beer. I think Strong Beer is a reference to Root Beer. Also Cold One is a slang word for soda English people use. The martinis in Decemberween Kids' Book are not negetivly references because no one is drinking it. And in the Everybody to the limit and the email montage when Strongbad is holding a glass of wine, he really isn't because The Cheat just made a poorly drawn flash movie and Strong Bad was imagining him in love with the wagon fulla pancakes.

I always took the use of the word "alcoholic" on the label to mean it was beer. Seems pretty straight forward to me. And did you read the part about the Kerrek refusing a Cold One because he is a teetotaller? -- Tom 13:09, 24 Dec 2004 (MST)

That's not even the real Cold One bottle label.

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