Into the Night
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Sorry, I had all the propaganda I could stomach in grade school. Not interested.
So you decided to mainline it. Gotit.
Sorry, I had all the propaganda I could stomach in grade school. Not interested.
Already done. Where have you been? Next time you buy a Coke (or whatever), look at the label. Some states have been adding a small deposit fee to bottles that you get back when you bring them back to the store. I live in one of them.
I'll guess that's somewhere in the NE.
It should be nationwide and done by Coca-Cola and the other sellers.
Same with milk..
And the water in the bottles, that's egregiously bad.
You might be drinking something that the lack of killed a village down in South America where Nestle sunk 2 12-inch wells in and sucked the village's aquifer dry.
On top of that, petroleum is used for the packaging.
I drank water out of the tap with a tin cup when I was a kid, and it was great!
I'm busy. I'm getting ready to go for an Oil Change at the Dealership. (Bye)
Bottled water is usually bottled in the industrial section of some nearby city. Dasani, for example, is bottled at your local Coca-Cola bottling plant.
Aquafina is the corresponding Pepsi product.
Yup. Right outta the tap...or even the garden hose. That's the way we drank water growing up! I still use either source.
Bottled water is usually bottled in the industrial section of some nearby city. Dasani, for example, is bottled at your local Coca-Cola bottling plant. Aquafina is the corresponding Pepsi product. Yup. Right outta the tap...or even the garden hose.
That's not busy. That's lazy (and expensive!).
... and time consuming. (2 and a half hours)
I would lower that to probably less than 10 seconds.
Nobody watched it?
Finally got to watch it. Very funny!
Our water comes from a well and is as pure as can be.
well water is not necessarily pure, in fact it is bound to have something other than h2o in it. not all of that is beneficial. have you had it tested ?
Yes, before we moved in, and since. It has some dissolved minerals, no pathogenic bacteria, no man-made products, no toxic substances.
good. all that stuff is possibly in the water table and can change so you just have to play it safe.
Thankfully there was no mining, farming, or industry around here. We live on a bluff area in the woods about half a mile from Lake Superior. Our well water comes from summer rain/winter snowmelt. It does have some mineral content (mostly iron), but it IS crystal clear with no iron taste. Best water I've ever had, esp. after having to drink city water most of my life.