Yeah, I guess you're right Joerg. The bottled water would end up costing more than the diesel....
Yeah, I guess you're right Joerg. The bottled water would end up costing more than the diesel....
I'd sneak in a six-pack so we could have a cold one :-)
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Just rinse out 1 gal. milk jugs and fill them from the tap. :-)
Cheers! Rich
Do you drink tap water straight? Or Filtered?
I measured almost 2ppm chlorine in ours. Then I installed a filter.
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Well, filtered to the extent that it's done at the water plant.
So, yes, since I'm not suffering from paranoid delusions, I have no problem drinking city water. ;-)
Cheers! Rich
It already does. At least the small bottles - at $1.25 a pint, that's $10.00 a gallon. ;-) (and the $1.25 bottle is probably more like 12 ozs.)
Cheers! Rich
That's OK, i filter mine over taste issues, not other things.
Out here you can often smell the chlorine when you fill a bucket to wash the car.
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