A Double Cola-related soda made with orange juice and lemon juice with carbonated water and other ingredients. Named after an employee's activity during their honeymoon.
Man from South: Ski is better than Surge, Mello Yello, Mountain Dew, and other similar sodas to me!
Man from North: I'm with you, partner, I'm no longer a "Man from North".
Man from North: I'm with you, partner, I'm no longer a "Man from North".
by frodaddy January 21, 2005

A southern soda brand made in Chattanooga, TN. The name was given by doubling a 6-ounce bottle into a 12-ounce bottle. It was trying to compete against Royal Crown Cola(a.k.a. RC Cola), Coca-Cola, and Pepsi Cola. They also made another drink in the late 50's called Ski, which they named it after an employee's thing they did on their honeymoon: skiing.
Today, these two sodas are still in retail stores, go pick a dozen-pack and enjoy them.
Today, these two sodas are still in retail stores, go pick a dozen-pack and enjoy them.
by frodaddy January 21, 2005

by frodaddy February 02, 2005

I use my hot sauces on my BBQ pork, pasta, Italian food (including pizza), burgers, steak, Mexican food, Oriental food, omeletes, and other tasty kinds of food.
by frodaddy December 28, 2005

by frodaddy March 02, 2005

1. A hateful rapper who frequently shouts out his name.
2. The protagonist of the NES game StarTropics, and the sequel Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II.
3. New Zealand rugby player.
4. An American football linebacker.
5. A basketball player for the University of Maryland.
6. An English football (soccer) player.
7. An American professional wrestler.
8. A Canadian pitcher.
9. A Scottish film director.
10. A jazz musician.
11. A French musician born in Northern Ireland, 28 January 1952, musician on the French scene and former collaborator with Jean-Jacques Goldman.
11. A rodeo performer.
12. An American MLB pitcher (b. 1959).
13. A new age pianist.
14. An Australian based Sound Editor, Multi Award winner including Academy Award For Lord of the Rings.
15. A Roundhead soldier who fought in the Battle of Rathmines outside Dublin in 1649.
16. A former sex worker (personal trainer) who provided sexual services to evangelical minister Ted Haggard.
17. A culture and technology commentator.
18. A medieval scholar.
19. Mike Jones (Chiker), Owner of the shed.
2. The protagonist of the NES game StarTropics, and the sequel Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II.
3. New Zealand rugby player.
4. An American football linebacker.
5. A basketball player for the University of Maryland.
6. An English football (soccer) player.
7. An American professional wrestler.
8. A Canadian pitcher.
9. A Scottish film director.
10. A jazz musician.
11. A French musician born in Northern Ireland, 28 January 1952, musician on the French scene and former collaborator with Jean-Jacques Goldman.
11. A rodeo performer.
12. An American MLB pitcher (b. 1959).
13. A new age pianist.
14. An Australian based Sound Editor, Multi Award winner including Academy Award For Lord of the Rings.
15. A Roundhead soldier who fought in the Battle of Rathmines outside Dublin in 1649.
16. A former sex worker (personal trainer) who provided sexual services to evangelical minister Ted Haggard.
17. A culture and technology commentator.
18. A medieval scholar.
19. Mike Jones (Chiker), Owner of the shed.
by frodaddy December 14, 2008

The Game Boy Light was a system that was released only in Japan. Similar in size and weight to the Game Boy Pocket, the Game Boy Light is different because of an indiglo backlight. Besides the light, the Game Boy Light contains all the other functions of a normal Game Boy (batteries, contrast, etc.)
I believe the GameBoy Light is better than any kind of light accessorie (e.g. Worm Light) on a regular GameBoy and/or GameBoy Pocket
by frodaddy March 14, 2005
