We also call soda POP in England and we have pepsi and coke aren't we lucky lol
I live in england and I've never called it anything than lemonade, coke, pepsi, sprite, 7up, fanta etc.
I just say "fizzy drink" when referring to them as a whole, or by name when I'm mentioning them by name...
Anyway:
1. I am George. My name means farmer, which isn't very exciting...
2. My hobby is photography. I'm an amateur at best.
3. I don't have a Facebook page. Shocking, I know! I do, however, have a Twitter account.
4. I go to Kingston University, where I study Environmental Hazards & Disaster Management.
5. I have a habit of being "obsessed" over something for a random period of time, where most things I do are related to the subject. I guess the last one I had was when I rediscovered Animaniacs, Tiny Toon Adventures, Pinky & the Brain, and Freakazoid, and went through a long period of watching just those...
6. I have bad hayfever, but I hate nose sprays and eye drops, so I only really take tablets. I don't care if it's only a moment of discomfort a day, I don't want to use them!
7. I would say about 90% of my TV viewing is made up of kids shows, about 75% of which are cartoons.
8. I really like irony, I hate it when people use it in the wrong way, but at the same time, I can't really grasp the concept either!
9. I sleep with some sort of noise in the background. I recently got a noise machine for my birthday, which has sounds like spring rain, fountain, bird songs, white noise, etc. Very nice indeed.
10. I love British comedy, and think it's much better than American comedy. I especially like panel shows, which aren't really a popular concept in the USA. Things like QI, Mock the Week, Have I Got News For You, etc.
EDIT:
Oh! I want to add a bonus fact. The reason I wrote this in the first place, but forgot to write it down...
11. Although I use the word "awesome" a lot in writing, it's not a word I use much when talking. It's because I can't pronounce it! If I say it "aww-sum", then I sound like I'm trying to put on an American accent. If I say it "or-sum", then it just doesn't suit my voice. Sounds really weird to me. Guess that's why I use it so much when I write!