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What's that you're drinking?

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I was born with nothing and still have most of it left.

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Post by Buffalo-guy »

Coyote.
Reading all that great info has made me thirsty.
I think I'll have a coffe, made with tap water. Cheers.
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Post by oldjapanesebikes »

Buffalo-guy wrote:Coyote.
Reading all that great info has made me thirsty.
I think I'll have a coffe, made with tap water. Cheers.
Fred
I think I'll stick with wine 8) 8)
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I get my water from a well at the house and pick up drinking water from the spring on the way to work. :wink:
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Post by Triplerocky »

I drink tap water, all life long, from the biggest european public aqueduct since it was realized in 1930, never had a single problem with that water, neither my parents, sisters, wife and so on.
Tough, being someone not enough happy by the actual mineral waters affairs, Mr. Berlusconi decided that the public water must be privatized, another dirty business for him and his sycophants.

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Post by jkevinlilly »

I have a spring from a sandstone aquifer near the top of a ridge, that feeds a 1,000 galllon underground tank, and is then pumped into the house. Low minerals, no sediment, not much of any source of contaminates within miles. Could not ask for more. :D

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Lucky you Kevin, I get nothing but limerock flowing from my faucets! :(
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Post by djfisher22 »

We have well water at our hunting camp. Perfectly clean and drinkable but so much iron in it it'll curl your hair. There's a spring up the road a few hundred feet that is as good as any water anywhere. Needless to say the camp water is for showers,toilet and dishwashing. Although my dad sneaks it in the coffee once in a while.
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