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Default Best bottled water?

On Feb 20, 11:54*am, "Jerry Sauk" > wrote:
> "Omelet" > wrote in message
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> news >
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> > In article >,
> > *I am Tosk > wrote:

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> > > In article > ,
> > > says...
> > > > > \
> > > > > Well then why don't YOU offer a brand instead of complaining about
> > > > everyone
> > > > > else's answers?

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> > > > > I agree: buy a Brita filter jug or faucet attachment.

>
> > > > > Then you can fill your own bottle when you go out, and avoid the

> negative
> > > > > environmental effects of overusing bottled water.

>
> > > > Becouse I don't DRINK water. *There's no point in taking water out

> when
> > > > every fast-food restourant in the country sells soda.

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> > > One size doesn't fit all. I spend my summers out in the middle of

> nowhere, in
> > > the sizzling heat, dust, whatever else gets kicked up at the tracks we

> race.
> > > Not usually too many restaurants out there, and if you drank soda all

> day you
> > > would end up sick as a dog, or fat as a pig, or like my past friend with

> his
> > > legs cut off from Diabetes and eventually death... yech, I'll take water
> > > please He drank a couple of liters of Diet Coke a day, he died at well

> over
> > > 400 pounds.

>
> > > Quite frankly I can't see how someone can drink soda all day long as a

> thirst
> > > quencher. It of course doesn't work because of the sugar and caffeine..
> > > Sometimes I like a nice clean Seven up or Ginger ale with dinner, but

> all day
> > > long, puke...

>
> > > Sorry to be so sarcastic, I meant it though, I was mocking your answer.