Posted on 01/16/2009 10:28:06 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Oh,also,check out Penn and Teller selling water from a garden hose to Libs in California on YouTube.
Pure Schadenfreude.
Got me by 5 minutes,pal.
Glacier water is supreme! Evian water has been my choice for a decade.
That's Kool-Aid, not bottled water.
I like Crystal Geyser, It’s bottled up near where I go fishing each year.
From your tap! Unless you live in LA!
Ground water frequently is filtered through thousands of feet of untouched sand and surface water must be filtered through river rounded rock filters or similar synthetic filtering mechanisms. Water district water supplies must comply with Clean Water Act and numerous other state and local regulations.
The least expensive way of delivering the cleanest water is by pipeline.
There are far more chances for biological contamination and viral infection from drinking water which has been stagnant and not exposed to radiation to kill microbes than from fresh water through piped systems which have only been out of the ground for 1-7 days.
If you want the riskiest water, at the most expensive price, buy water from New Zealand which has been bottled and shipped half way around the globe, only to sit in a market display with rodents running on their bottle tops at night for a month or two after sitting in a warehouse for another several months awaiting customs inspection.
To me second only to their “Recycling” gag....
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The taxpayers spend millions on the public water systems, yet these scam artists have some of them thinking bottled water is better. Bottle your own, right outa the tap.
Incomprehensible gibberish. Were you sober when you typed this?
I found some good bottled water - and it’s inexpensive.
A few months ago I was out and thirsty. Forget the old public drinking fountain. I had to buy a bottle of water. When I got home I rinsed it out with hot water and refilled it from my tap. I now have a bottle of good, clean, tasty water to take with me in case I need it. If I want a drink of water at home I have it - and letting it set open before refrigerating lets the chlorine escape.
Can you say Falls Lake?
And last summer, during a serious drought, when residents of Raleigh were forbidden to water lawns and shrubs/plants/gardens—guess what? Did Pepsi have to stop bottling water from the same resevoir that the peasants use/were forbidden to use—even if they had a commercial greenhouse/shrub and or tree farm? No way, Jose. Money talks.
Question: Does anyone know how clean is distilled water in the gallon jug from the grocery store? What about the water marketed for babies, in jugs?
It's from Lake Michigan and then filtered, and filtered and filtered - it tastes great. And 'luckily' (thank you oh great one King Daley) 15 years years ago we were able to get on that pipeline (goodbye nasty village well water, goodbye water softener costs).
So I take a bottle that the wife buys wastes our money on, drink that junk - then refill it with tap water.
Never mind. I looked at a jug of distilled I got from walmart, it’s from Quincy Ill muni water system. States: “Reverse osmosis, distillation, microfiltration, ozonation.”
Must be fairly pure.
Do you have sense of humor?
Or do you police threads when YOU’RE drunk?
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