Do not confuse me with another poster on here. I have seen uscitizens posts.
Yeah me too, that's how I figured it out...LOL
Come on after all your whining over rep points and then the Demit troll comes out to mess with Grind. Too obvious dude!
Do not confuse me with another poster on here. I have seen uscitizens posts.
Yeah me too, that's how I figured it out...LOL
Come on after all your whining over rep points and then the Demit troll comes out to mess with Grind. Too obvious dude!
Are you not too blessed with intelligence? I will pray for you.
I started that other thread to gain rep power, not points. Read it again.
Do you not know the difference between rep power and rep points?
I like the rep power so I can share them with those on here of clean spirit.
Some nice posters did bless me with rep points though and I thank them for that.
God made us the stewards of our planet and our bodies. We should take good care of both of them.
Nothing in the requirements for municipal water sources directly monitors taste. I'll take your word on Biloxi, based on the source water I expect it to be nasty. Me, I can't stand tap water in Florida, in fact I don't even like to wash with it.I agree about the source. I have no problem with the tap water in Seattle, and the tap water in San Antonio tasted no different to me. But the tap water in Biloxi, MS tasted like shite. So I wound up purchasing bottled water while I was there...
Yes, but I am not the uscitizen, that'd be you![]()
LOL, fraid not there Einstein
As perceptive as when you voted for Bush?
i will not comment either way on supposed trolls, but hypothetically speaking, if demwit was in fact the account of another user on this site, I would in fact, know about it.
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Filters that rely on activated carbon (nearly all of them) can adsorb pollutants over a long period of time, then "dump" them all at once of another chemical that the carbon likes better comes along. They do work well, but have to be maintained, and many consumers don't do a good job at that.Ah, what is the alternative? Do you have purifiers? Culligan?
I'm sure you've got great water there, probably some mountain lake. Our is just OK, being sourced directly from the Yadkin River. Like any other Piedmont river through an active farm community, it's red-brown with silt. Although they get most of it out, there is still a "earthy" taste to it, but in reality that is probably providing us with valuable micro-nutrients that aren't in bottled water.thanks, learned something, in Anchorage we need neither and I couldn't remember what Culligan did, just remembered the man coming to our house in Kansas.
I just don't like all the plastic bottles.
The water in Anchorage is cold and highly rated.
I hate when we travel to the lower 48 and your warm and nasty tasting water
I can for SURE tell the difference between tap and bottled water.
Seattle does have the best water ever though. There you actually do get near spring quality water out of the tap.