I drink Dr Pepper. Ever since getting mindfully involved in this work I pay even more attention to the things I do and ingest. Product labels, advertisements, et cetera. I agree with Jim in saying that "What I write is very off the tip of my tongue and so who knows where it leads. "
So I'll start with this ( interesting;) ) personal soda pop sync....
Wiki of course...
"The exact date of Dr Pepper's conception is unknown, but the U.S. Patent Office recognizes December 1, 1885 as the first time Dr Pepper was served. "
#1) 1+8+8+5 = 23....
#2) Dr Pe(PP)er - P = 16 x 2 = 32...
#3) 23 flavors...
Note the clock face in this one...10, 2, and 4
What is it about this soda? It was one of the last to be swallowed up by Coca Cola. In 2006 and 2007, Cadbury Schweppes purchased the Dr Pepper/Seven Up Bottling Group (DPSUBG), along with several other regional bottlers. This allowed DPS to bottle many of its own beverages and combat the recent decision by many Pepsi and Coke bottlers to drop their products. In the eighties the company fought to keep 'pure' sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup. Its seems to be a rebel soda of sorts.
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Many have tried, but so far nobody has been able to pry the decade-in-the-works Guns N' Roses album "Chinese Democracy" from the hands of lone remaining original member Axl Rose.
Dr Pepper issues challenge to Guns N' Roses
"Now, Dr Pepper thinks it's up to the challenge. The soft drink company says it will give a free can of Dr Pepper to "everyone in America" (excluding ex-Guns members Slash and Buckethead) if "Chinese Democracy" arrives anytime during the calendar year 2008...."
Chinese Democracy is the sixth studio album released on November 23, 2008,... Was this whole GNR Dr Pepper thing some kind of bizarre marketing ploy? Or was our rebellious soda pop trying to associate itself with a common friend? Weeeeeeird non the less.
Dr Pepper Snapple Group makes many soda pops. With some quick research we see that some of these soda pops interact with us in many peculiar ways. Take for example the famous 7up. There is allot of fizz in regards to what the name means.
~Wiki Words~
Moving UP
"According to Professor Donald Sadoway (MIT) the name is derived from the atomic mass of Lithium, 7, which was originally one of the key ingredients of the drink (as lithium" citrate).
and moving down...
"Another popular theory is that the name "7 Up" was a referance to the Metaphysical concept of the Seven Planes, made famous by the internet series The Arrivals"
77 means allot to the people that read here I think. It keeps popping up.
My most favorite pop I've ever drank was in Disneyland at the age of 11. Cactus Cooler, distinguished by its orange, yellow, and green label, is an orange-pineapple soft drink. Its unavailable here in Canada Eh.
WILL! ITS MY BIRTHDAY JUNE 2ND...SEND ME SOME CACTUS COOLER AND I'LL SEND YOU SOME MAPLE SYRUP!!!
I tried to find some thing in FoRRest Gump(images, anything) in relation the the Dr Peppergate incident... Here's part of the script....
Now, the real good thing about meeting
the President of the United States
is the food.
Forrest takes a bottle of Dr. Pepper from the buffet table.
Numerous bottle of Dr. Pepper are displayed on the table. A
servant opens the bottle for him.
FORREST (V.O.)
They put you in this little room
with just about anything you'd want
to eat or drink. And since number
one, I wasn't hungry, but thirsty...
Forrest begins to guzzle the Dr. Pepper.
FORREST (V.O.)
...and number two, they was free, I
musta drank me about fifteen Dr.
Peppers.
Forrest sets down an empty Dr. Pepper bottle next to a large
number of other empty bottles. Forrest holds his stomach and
burps.
BLACK AND WHITE FOOTAGE - President Kennedy shakes hands
with the All-American football players.
PRESIDENT KENNEDY
Congratulations. How does it feel to
be an All-American?
1ST PLAYER
It's an honor, Sir.
Another player steps up to the President and shakes the
President's hand.
PRESIDENT KENNEDY
Congratulations. How does it feel to
be an All-American?
2ND PLAYER
Very good, Sir.
PRESIDENT KENNEDY
Congratulations. How does it feel to
be an All-American?
3RD PLAYER
Very good, Sir.
The player walks away. Forrest steps up to the President.
The President shakes his hand.
PRESIDENT KENNEDY
Congratulations. How do you feel?
FORREST
I gotta pee.
President Kennedy turns and smiles.
PRESIDENT KENNEDY
I believe he said he had to go pee.
I remember Jake saying something about Tom Hanks pissing in allot of his films. Which ties in with all the 'P's involved here. But it mostly keeps coming back to sugar. The topic of Candy has come up before and still persists in my structure of reality. Check out some of Jake's "old" stuff by typing 'candy' in his blogger search bar. Most recently candy is talked about in JUMPITER here.
Heres one to make you thirsty...thirsty for the stargate that is...
Can't beat the real thing. Koca Kola Klassic....Subliminal mind F@#kkers!
Turbo Ultra Peace to you all!
Jake:
Here stills here...
Peace In Is Peace Out
~Kidder~
I was over at JR's Accumulating Gravity reading his newest new post Synchronous Eccentricity when I discouvered a most peculiar overlay to the whole POP kick I'm on. I commented about his use of GIFs and how the GIFs show up on the blogger subscribe list. Here is a snap from the first GIF...
I was trying to overlay my own thoughts on the image but nothing came to mind. I saw the 42 and wondered about the '1'. I finished the read and went to bed.
Today I came back to the Dr Pepper/7up thinger to try and figure out the '1' or 10 on the bottle. 42 was cool enough but I felt there was something more....
The bottle logo synchromistcally lines up with moon rotation. Which is quite alright considering THanks involvement with the moon. Think of the '0' in '10' as Jupiter.
"Io is the innermost of the four Galileon moons of Jupiter and the fourth largest moon in the Solar System. Slightly larger than Earth's moon [and] a slight ellipsoid in shape with it's longest axis directed toward Jupiter." It's Periapsis is 420,000 km.
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