View allAll Photos Tagged dietcoke
This is another/slid version of last Macro Monday's bubble theme. I am looking into a frosted glass of Diet Coke that is sitting on a Fall tablecloth. HSS & HTT!
Explore 3/28/2016
This week's MM theme is guilty pleasure, but my post could also be called my guilty addiction. Even though I know how bad it is for you, I absolutely love the taste of Diet Coke and have to have it every day.
When I got home from subbing at school today and was pouring my fix, it dawned on me what to post for this theme.
On Saturday, the FXE 3227, an SDP40 came up to Topeka from Herington. By Sunday morning, the other two units it came up with got pulled for use on the MTPAS-20, leaving the SDP by itself in Topeka. As of Monday afternoon, it was still there, now joined by these lovely KCS units. Now that I've seen this end of it in the sunlight, I was able to take note of that nicely silver-painted (?) horn! What a cool detail.
There were only 20 of these units built, with 14 of them going to the Nacionales de Mexico. After NdeM was privatized in 1998, six of these units were transferred to FerroMex, where four of them were eventually rebuilt to SDP40-2 standards, such as this unit.
Well, it was yesterday!
As I enjoyed the sun, laid on the lounger drinking Diet Coke! Perfect!
Stacksteads
Lancashire
Two old rusty steel soda cans with their external "Church Key" opener posed with their sleek noncorrosive aluminum replacement. No Church key needed! For the Crazy Tuesday Challenge, modern vs vintage.
Happy Tuesday!
ZH870 Lockheed Martin Hercules C4 at Cosford Airshow 2023. It's time to take a Diet Coke Break my trusty old friend! This was one of the last times we would see a RAF Hercules operational.
(My modem is broken on my desktop, so that's why there has been a lack of photos lately. I finally broke down and uploaded them to my MacBook)
I was at the workforce center next to my school getting ready to take my microsoft certification tests in word and power point (failed both of them), and I saw that they still had an ancient Minute Maid label on the coke machine. I think Minute Maid turned into Fanta back in 2001?
Roast beef with homemade potato salad on italian bread with ketchup, salt and pepper!
Has Dr. Phil chimed in on Oprah's food addiction problem? I haven't heard anything.
I took this photo this Summer. I had to turn up the temperature in my vending machine so the Diet Cokes would stop freezing and epanding.
Pull tab on a can of Caffeine Free Diet Coke for the Smile on Saturday group, topic: There's a hole in..."
Superbowl is the only time I let myself buy Doritos - I just can't control myself and the bag just seems to disappear! I also gave up my daily diet coke a few years ago - its just too good and too bad for my health!
ODC theme: Irresistible
We're Here: Group of the Easily Amused
©2009 Brittany DeWester. All Rights Reserved.
So it's not like I didn't know that Diet Coke was horrible for you but I still continued to drink it. Around 6-8 a day for about 10 years. That's A LOT of Diet Coke.
I recently decided to try and cut back. I though that getting down to 1 or 2 a day would be perfectly fine and then my boyfriend told me all of this really disturbing stuff about it that I never knew. I mean I knew it was bad but I had no idea it was THAT bad. So no more!
Goodbye old friend, though you are horrible for me, I will sadly still miss you!
Oh and apparently it actually makes you GAIN weight, so keep that in mind for those who drink it for the zero calories.
15.02.2010
I love the sound of a can of drink being opened...though I don't often have fizzy drinks.
Am very tired so will be a quick visit. I can't believe how many people have been looking at my Valentine's photo from last year!
This time last year I was considering a haircut.
One of my favorite drinks, Diet Coke on ice as an alternate take on this week's Looking Close... On Friday theme, "cold or hot drinks." Happy Friday!
limited edition coca cola bottles designed by Patricia Field, New York's stylist to the stars and fashion genius behind the hit Tv series Sex and the City..
Pink represents love
Blue represents fashion
Gold represents career
Red represents passion
p.s. Thanks DL3 for the Lens its the first time i use it :$ :*
Seems I have too much time this evening. While drinking my can of Diet Coke, I was looking to get out with the camera until I saw the rain. As I squeezed the can to throw it in the bin I had this idea of the can and bottled shadows. There is a few textures used to add to the roughness of the background and a touch of selective colouring.
A word of advice: wear sneakers if you plan to do a lot of walking in the city. You won’t get far in stylish shoes!
This Blythe doll is Sweet Bubbly Bear, wearing Lovely Katherine’s Corner’s stock dress. Her cute sneakers came out of a fashion surprise ball. The background is a jigsaw puzzle I just finished.
The Heart Truth® is a national awareness campaign for women about heart disease sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The Red Dress®, introduced by the NHLBI in 2002, is the national symbol for women and heart disease awareness. Visit www.hearttruth.gov for information on women and heart disease.
Photographer: Tim Lundin ~ TDLphoto@gmail.com ~
Photographer: Tim Lundin ~ TDLphoto@gmail.com ~ TDLphoto.com
®, TM The Heart Truth, its logo and The Red Dress are trademarks of HHS.
Participation by Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Diet Coke, Swarovski, Tylenol, St. Joseph's Aspirin, Bobbi Brown, and Brian Atwood does not imply endorsement by HHS.
Caffeine free Diet Coke in ice for the Crazy Tuesday group, challenge, My Favorite Drink.
Happy Tuesday!
What I refresh myself with when it's hot. (Hmm, this look like an advertisement. It's not. It's a statement.)
no calories... really???
The end of christmas and new year celebrations... time to go on a diet...
Catch up soon...
Thanks for looking ... :-)
New blog: Cheesy vegetable muffins recipe
blog
A Coca-Cola vending machine outside a university lecture hall. This machine has the annoying distinction of being moved by pranksters in front of the lecture hall's projection booth door, blocking my access but fortunately not when I needed to troubleshoot the room's audio-visual equipment so a lecture could proceed.
This machine, alas, is biding its time as of now. The campus recently switched its official soft-drinks supplier to PepsiCo; their local distributor is in the process of installing their machines, moving the Coca-Cola equipment aside. The local Coca-Cola distributor will stop by before long to collect their equipment (update 9/30/2024: machine has been removed).
We had around 24 cans of diet coke in the top of the fridge when the devastating 6.1 earthquake hit Christchurch in New Zealand. The shaking caused one of the front feet of the fridge to fold, which made the fridge tip forward and causing the door to open. After all the shaking the cans had already when they flew out and hit the ground a lot of them exploded. These two cans show the explosive pressure that occurred best.
I do think that diet coke from a glass bottle is the best kind but I'll be taking this one back to the shop as there's definitely something wrong with it!
Strobist...580exii bare high above camera at background 1/16 24mm. 580exii lastolite softball camera right 1/16 24mm. 580exii bare under light table 1/16 24mm.