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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx |
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over a year ago
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"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx"
EVIAN - NAIVE backwards - Mmmmm there's a message there somewhere lol!
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"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx
EVIAN - NAIVE backwards - Mmmmm there's a message there somewhere lol!
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Mind blown!!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Any booths supermarket.
Went in one before and picked up a six pack of pom bear crisps and a little jar of pickled eggs and promptly put them down when I realised I'd already spend almost a fiver! looked at the rest of the prices and it was pretty much price and a half on all other shops I go to.
funny thing was...the place was packed!
A fool and his money are easily parted I suppose and there are apparently a lot of fools out and about.
Suffice to say I walked out empty handed! |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx"
I disagree with two of these. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx
I disagree with two of these."
Oooh...which two? |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx
I disagree with two of these.
Oooh...which two? "
I'm not sure I can be bothered to say as I can't be arsed to argue about it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx
I disagree with two of these.
Oooh...which two?
I'm not sure I can be bothered to say as I can't be arsed to argue about it."
I wasn't planning an argument...just curious is all.
No worries though |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx
I disagree with two of these.
Oooh...which two?
I'm not sure I can be bothered to say as I can't be arsed to argue about it.
I wasn't planning an argument...just curious is all.
No worries though "
You weren't but if I explain somebody is bound to tell me I'm wrong. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
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Not a fan of treadmills ey?
I always laugh when I see people running by the road, getting healthy by taking big gulps of car fumes. Alternatively, you could collect different brands of dog shit on your trainers by running in a park...
Or you could go on a nice indoor treadmill with an ipad on it and drift away to a lovely 1 hour documentary. Think of it a running outdoors, minus the car fumes and dog shit. |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
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Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
Not a fan of treadmills ey?
I always laugh when I see people running by the road, getting healthy by taking big gulps of car fumes. Alternatively, you could collect different brands of dog shit on your trainers by running in a park...
Or you could go on a nice indoor treadmill with an ipad on it and drift away to a lovely 1 hour documentary. Think of it a running outdoors, minus the car fumes and dog shit. "
And when your ankle suddenly gives way on you, you're not several miles from home, in the rain, unable to stand, never mind walk... |
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Soaps with antibacterial additives: watched a show that said you'd need to use them for 7 hours for it to be effective,
Really expensive coffee machines - my cheap filtering is more than good enough.
That latest upgraded tech from Apple, Samsung etc.
Curved screen TV |
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By *jj46Man
over a year ago
rhyl |
"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx" on the subject of bottled water let's say USA for instance the wall Street banks and elitist multi billionaires are buying up water at an unprecedented pace and trying to limit our ability to become water self sufficient and a guy oregon in was convicted for 30 days for collecting rainwater on his own private land we are gonna be fucked in the future because of billionaire t boone pickens |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx"
I have a treadmill, I think they are one of the greatest invention |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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What I never get about bottled water though is it lays in the ground for thousands of years and is fine to drink but you stick it in a bottle and it had a used by date |
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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago
Limavady |
"Any booths supermarket.
Went in one before and picked up a six pack of pom bear crisps and a little jar of pickled eggs and promptly put them down when I realised I'd already spend almost a fiver! looked at the rest of the prices and it was pretty much price and a half on all other shops I go to.
funny thing was...the place was packed!
A fool and his money are easily parted I suppose and there are apparently a lot of fools out and about.
Suffice to say I walked out empty handed! "
Why not do like everyone else in Lancaster and just shoplift? |
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"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx
EVIAN - NAIVE backwards - Mmmmm there's a message there somewhere lol!
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Think you've got something there! |
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"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx
EVIAN - NAIVE backwards - Mmmmm there's a message there somewhere lol!
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Talking of things spelt backwards.
Strap on is "no parts" |
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By *jj46Man
over a year ago
rhyl |
"What I never get about bottled water though is it lays in the ground for thousands of years and is fine to drink but you stick it in a bottle and it had a used by date " I read somewhere that tap water is purer than bottled water but then again they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Bottled water is a massive con.
So are designer labels. Made in a sweatshop in Bangladesh. Probably the same sweatshop as Primary.
Some well known food labels are made in the same factories as the superstore own brand stuff. They just change the label.
Gyms. Don't get me started on gyms lol. Try opening your front door and going for a run. It's free!
We are being mugged off! |
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By *jj46Man
over a year ago
rhyl |
"My grandfather used to call bottled water corporation pop. He was right. It's not a con. Just demonstrates that people are remarkably easy to persuade. " in liverpool we called it council pop |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"...they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win . "
On what are you basing that claim?
There isn't enough data to prove whether it's beneficial or potentially harmful and the debate is still going on.
One of the biggest concerns about bottled water is the possibility of chemicals from the plastic being leeched into the water. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Treadmills are great for people who feel too embarrist to run outside i.e wobbly bits or if youre like me I just look like a loon with legs going all directions LoL
Bottled water is covienent when out and about I use it while working but use good old tapolina when at home.
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By *jj46Man
over a year ago
rhyl |
"...they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win .
On what are you basing that claim?
There isn't enough data to prove whether it's beneficial or potentially harmful and the debate is still going on.
One of the biggest concerns about bottled water is the possibility of chemicals from the plastic being leeched into the water." I'm talking sense I agree that chemicals are in the plastic Google fluoride in the UK. All I'm giving is a theory the Germans used it to dumb down the Jews and Polish in the concentration camps ..I'm not a conspiracy theorist I just like to know what there doing to us same with fruit and vegetables they are saturating crops with pesticides which are cancerous |
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By *jj46Man
over a year ago
rhyl |
"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx
EVIAN - NAIVE backwards - Mmmmm there's a message there somewhere lol!
Think you've got something there! " that says it all naive lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The tap water in Reading is vile."
Agreed, I drank tap water until I moved her. I threw out my first kettle cause of all the "white shit" in it until I saw it again in my new kettle... |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"...they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win .
On what are you basing that claim?
There isn't enough data to prove whether it's beneficial or potentially harmful and the debate is still going on.
One of the biggest concerns about bottled water is the possibility of chemicals from the plastic being leeched into the water. I'm talking sense I agree that chemicals are in the plastic Google fluoride in the UK. All I'm giving is a theory the Germans used it to dumb down the Jews and Polish in the concentration camps ..I'm not a conspiracy theorist I just like to know what there doing to us same with fruit and vegetables they are saturating crops with pesticides which are cancerous "
There are two sides to the fluoride debate. Neither side has been able to prove their claims conclusively. There isn't enough data.
If *you* Google fluoride you'll see there is a lot of information on the claimed benefits and the suspected problems.
There were new claims and new newspaper articles around the end of last year about all sorts of *possible* health risks of fluoridated water, but none are conclusive. However, the claimed benefits haven't been proven either.
You realise toothpaste, amongst other things, contains fluoride, right? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Just to add that the reason they put dates on the bottled water was because it became law to put it on any food or drink. The water inside the bottle is fair enough to drink up untill 7years not the 3 thats governed by law to be on there.
After 7 years the bottle will start corroding and contanimate the water making us sick if we drink it. The bottle is the problem. But if they put it in a sealed glass bottle how long would that last? Any guesses anyone?
Forever. But that will make water twice the cost all due to the weight of transport.
So anyway you look at it its simply cheaper to drink beer. |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"The tap water in Reading is vile."
It is in Norwich too. It's so hard. I'm constantly trying to descale taps, kettles, the shower head...
I have a water filter somewhere. I ought to find it. |
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By *aeBabeWoman
over a year ago
London |
"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx
EVIAN - NAIVE backwards - Mmmmm there's a message there somewhere lol!
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I use to have Evian as the subject title people would use when sending their first message to get my attention. Some people picked up on that when they sent their first message...
I just had a bottle of evian in hand as I was writing my profile |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The tap water in Reading is vile.
It is in Norwich too. It's so hard. I'm constantly trying to descale taps, kettles, the shower head...
I have a water filter somewhere. I ought to find it."
It fucks with ones hair too |
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By *jj46Man
over a year ago
rhyl |
"...they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win .
On what are you basing that claim?
There isn't enough data to prove whether it's beneficial or potentially harmful and the debate is still going on.
One of the biggest concerns about bottled water is the possibility of chemicals from the plastic being leeched into the water. I'm talking sense I agree that chemicals are in the plastic Google fluoride in the UK. All I'm giving is a theory the Germans used it to dumb down the Jews and Polish in the concentration camps ..I'm not a conspiracy theorist I just like to know what there doing to us same with fruit and vegetables they are saturating crops with pesticides which are cancerous
There are two sides to the fluoride debate. Neither side has been able to prove their claims conclusively. There isn't enough data.
If *you* Google fluoride you'll see there is a lot of information on the claimed benefits and the suspected problems.
There were new claims and new newspaper articles around the end of last year about all sorts of *possible* health risks of fluoridated water, but none are conclusive. However, the claimed benefits haven't been proven either.
You realise toothpaste, amongst other things, contains fluoride, right?" yes I do and I buy tooth paste without fluoride I don't take much notice of newspapers or media as they debunk theories I got my information from listening to scientists plus I respect your view and I will research |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"...they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win .
On what are you basing that claim?
There isn't enough data to prove whether it's beneficial or potentially harmful and the debate is still going on.
One of the biggest concerns about bottled water is the possibility of chemicals from the plastic being leeched into the water. I'm talking sense I agree that chemicals are in the plastic Google fluoride in the UK. All I'm giving is a theory the Germans used it to dumb down the Jews and Polish in the concentration camps ..I'm not a conspiracy theorist I just like to know what there doing to us same with fruit and vegetables they are saturating crops with pesticides which are cancerous
There are two sides to the fluoride debate. Neither side has been able to prove their claims conclusively. There isn't enough data.
If *you* Google fluoride you'll see there is a lot of information on the claimed benefits and the suspected problems.
There were new claims and new newspaper articles around the end of last year about all sorts of *possible* health risks of fluoridated water, but none are conclusive. However, the claimed benefits haven't been proven either.
You realise toothpaste, amongst other things, contains fluoride, right? yes I do and I buy tooth paste without fluoride I don't take much notice of newspapers or media as they debunk theories I got my information from listening to scientists plus I respect your view and I will research "
The newspaper reports I'm referring to are about scientific research just published at the time. You do, presumably, take notice of scientific papers published in peer-reviewed science journals?
(Incidentally, I am a chemist by training, so you are "talking" to a scientist now) |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"The tap water in Reading is vile.
It is in Norwich too. It's so hard. I'm constantly trying to descale taps, kettles, the shower head...
I have a water filter somewhere. I ought to find it.
It fucks with ones hair too "
Yes, it does. I moved from close to Reading to Norfolk though, so my hair doesn't know any different |
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By *jj46Man
over a year ago
rhyl |
"...they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win .
On what are you basing that claim?
There isn't enough data to prove whether it's beneficial or potentially harmful and the debate is still going on.
One of the biggest concerns about bottled water is the possibility of chemicals from the plastic being leeched into the water." you're correct due to being recycled the chemical residues are still on the plastic . |
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"My grandfather used to call bottled water corporation pop. He was right. It's not a con. Just demonstrates that people are remarkably easy to persuade. in liverpool we called it council pop "
We called tap water council pop |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
Not a fan of treadmills ey?
I always laugh when I see people running by the road, getting healthy by taking big gulps of car fumes. Alternatively, you could collect different brands of dog shit on your trainers by running in a park...
Or you could go on a nice indoor treadmill with an ipad on it and drift away to a lovely 1 hour documentary. Think of it a running outdoors, minus the car fumes and dog shit.
And when your ankle suddenly gives way on you, you're not several miles from home, in the rain, unable to stand, never mind walk..."
And you're not giving yourself shinsplints from pounding pavements. When will joggers ever learn to run on grass? |
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By *jj46Man
over a year ago
rhyl |
"...they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win .
On what are you basing that claim?
There isn't enough data to prove whether it's beneficial or potentially harmful and the debate is still going on.
One of the biggest concerns about bottled water is the possibility of chemicals from the plastic being leeched into the water. I'm talking sense I agree that chemicals are in the plastic Google fluoride in the UK. All I'm giving is a theory the Germans used it to dumb down the Jews and Polish in the concentration camps ..I'm not a conspiracy theorist I just like to know what there doing to us same with fruit and vegetables they are saturating crops with pesticides which are cancerous
There are two sides to the fluoride debate. Neither side has been able to prove their claims conclusively. There isn't enough data.
If *you* Google fluoride you'll see there is a lot of information on the claimed benefits and the suspected problems.
There were new claims and new newspaper articles around the end of last year about all sorts of *possible* health risks of fluoridated water, but none are conclusive. However, the claimed benefits haven't been proven either.
You realise toothpaste, amongst other things, contains fluoride, right? yes I do and I buy tooth paste without fluoride I don't take much notice of newspapers or media as they debunk theories I got my information from listening to scientists plus I respect your view and I will research
The newspaper reports I'm referring to are about scientific research just published at the time. You do, presumably, take notice of scientific papers published in peer-reviewed science journals?
(Incidentally, I am a chemist by training, so you are "talking" to a scientist now)" are we getting into a debate know lol.no I get my information from truth seekers site I'm on you can send me some links and I will read or watch them ,I may not be on your
Level but I'm intelligent enough to listen to you and do take your views seriously |
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"What I never get about bottled water though is it lays in the ground for thousands of years and is fine to drink but you stick it in a bottle and it had a used by date "
The date is for the bottle not the water |
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"What I never get about bottled water though is it lays in the ground for thousands of years and is fine to drink but you stick it in a bottle and it had a used by date I read somewhere that tap water is purer than bottled water but then again they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win . "
Fluoride isn't put in our water it is in America |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Designer clothing and accessories - manipulating people's insecurities and charging extortionate prices to get them to advertise your goods.
The ultimate con |
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"...they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win .
On what are you basing that claim?
There isn't enough data to prove whether it's beneficial or potentially harmful and the debate is still going on.
One of the biggest concerns about bottled water is the possibility of chemicals from the plastic being leeched into the water. I'm talking sense I agree that chemicals are in the plastic Google fluoride in the UK. All I'm giving is a theory the Germans used it to dumb down the Jews and Polish in the concentration camps ..I'm not a conspiracy theorist I just like to know what there doing to us same with fruit and vegetables they are saturating crops with pesticides which are cancerous
There are two sides to the fluoride debate. Neither side has been able to prove their claims conclusively. There isn't enough data.
If *you* Google fluoride you'll see there is a lot of information on the claimed benefits and the suspected problems.
There were new claims and new newspaper articles around the end of last year about all sorts of *possible* health risks of fluoridated water, but none are conclusive. However, the claimed benefits haven't been proven either.
You realise toothpaste, amongst other things, contains fluoride, right? yes I do and I buy tooth paste without fluoride I don't take much notice of newspapers or media as they debunk theories I got my information from listening to scientists plus I respect your view and I will research "
We do actually need a small amount of fluoride to protect our teeth. I got a tube of fluoride free once and ended up with a couple of cavities and needed fillings. |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"What I never get about bottled water though is it lays in the ground for thousands of years and is fine to drink but you stick it in a bottle and it had a used by date I read somewhere that tap water is purer than bottled water but then again they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win .
Fluoride isn't put in our water"
Yes it is, in some areas. |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"What I never get about bottled water though is it lays in the ground for thousands of years and is fine to drink but you stick it in a bottle and it had a used by date I read somewhere that tap water is purer than bottled water but then again they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win .
Fluoride isn't put in our water it is in America they've reduced the amount in what goes into UK water I'm only going from what I researched on truth seeker sites plus it's part of the depopulation programme what secretly going .whether I believe is another thing but I take notice .because the way I look at it we are no use to them when your a pensioner we just cost them money .but this is only an opinion "
But you're not a conspiracy theorist?
Ok...
You're entitled to your opinion though. |
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"What I never get about bottled water though is it lays in the ground for thousands of years and is fine to drink but you stick it in a bottle and it had a used by date I read somewhere that tap water is purer than bottled water but then again they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win .
Fluoride isn't put in our water it is in America they've reduced the amount in what goes into UK water I'm only going from what I researched on truth seeker sites plus it's part of the depopulation programme what secretly going .whether I believe is another thing but I take notice .because the way I look at it we are no use to them when your a pensioner we just cost them money .but this is only an opinion "
I don't believe in any of that bs and a lot of people believe everything they read. Personally don't give a shit if they do I will always just live a life as happy as I can. All this depopulation and this causes cancer and that will make you ill. Surprised those that believe it all also believe we have a flat earth. Also surprised they leave there house lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx
EVIAN - NAIVE backwards - Mmmmm there's a message there somewhere lol!
Mind blown!!
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I used to work in the bottled water industry. This was a standard industry gag. |
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By *jj46Man
over a year ago
rhyl |
"What I never get about bottled water though is it lays in the ground for thousands of years and is fine to drink but you stick it in a bottle and it had a used by date I read somewhere that tap water is purer than bottled water but then again they put fluoride in the water which ain't good for us so we can't win .
Fluoride isn't put in our water it is in America they've reduced the amount in what goes into UK water I'm only going from what I researched on truth seeker sites plus it's part of the depopulation programme what secretly going .whether I believe is another thing but I take notice .because the way I look at it we are no use to them when your a pensioner we just cost them money .but this is only an opinion
I don't believe in any of that bs and a lot of people believe everything they read. Personally don't give a shit if they do I will always just live a life as happy as I can. All this depopulation and this causes cancer and that will make you ill. Surprised those that believe it all also believe we have a flat earth. Also surprised they leave there house lol" I'm not saying I believe it.if we listened to everything we were told people wouldn't eat drink or leave the house but gmo is definitely I can't remember but I seen something about children being born with deformaties in a village in Colombia |
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"Any booths supermarket.
Went in one before and picked up a six pack of pom bear crisps and a little jar of pickled eggs and promptly put them down when I realised I'd already spend almost a fiver! looked at the rest of the prices and it was pretty much price and a half on all other shops I go to.
funny thing was...the place was packed!
A fool and his money are easily parted I suppose and there are apparently a lot of fools out and about.
Suffice to say I walked out empty handed! "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bottled water - handy when you're out and need a cold drink and don't drink pop or juice. Although I don't buy it to put in my fridge
Treadmills - handy for people with body issues not wanting to run in public... People who can't run on concrete due to injury or more at risk of shin splints etc.. People who train and include it in warm up or cool down and want to keep good time, so can't go for a run before or after gym..
Arobic steps -.. Handy to use in an aerobics class or circuit training where doing it on the stairs would just be in people's way not to mention health and safety..
Few examples
Lots of things are a 'con' to some people and not to others.. "
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
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"Arobic steps -.. Handy to use in an aerobics class or circuit training where doing it on the stairs would just be in people's way not to mention health and safety."
And people who live in bungalows, who need a step for exercise or some other reason, and don't have any. |
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"Arobic steps -.. Handy to use in an aerobics class or circuit training where doing it on the stairs would just be in people's way not to mention health and safety.
And people who live in bungalows, who need a step for exercise or some other reason, and don't have any."
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Yep and that .. Like I said just a few examples.. Could list a whole lot more |
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over a year ago
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"The National Lottery.
What are the fucking chances. "
I simply look on the lottery as a fun way to give money to charity......
So for that reason I think is great value.... |
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By *oole2010Couple
over a year ago
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"The tap water in Reading is vile."
Yep not to nice as there is a lot of chalk underneath the hoggin(ballast) in the ground.
And old cast pipes they are transported in, though u have hardly any iron in the water its mostly processed in fobney then pumped around reading and up to tilehurst res |
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"The National Lottery.
What are the fucking chances.
I simply look on the lottery as a fun way to give money to charity......
So for that reason I think is great value.... "
I'd rather do a standing order for a charity for £100 a year than help Camelot. |
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over a year ago
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"Charging a fortune for a mongrel because you're calling it a labradoodle or a cockerpoo or a chorkie."
Labradoodles were bred to be guide dogs for people with allergies though, and most poodle crosses were bred for less allergens. They are very expensive though I'll give you that. |
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"BOTTLED WATER! what a con! It comes much cheaper from the tap!!!!!!
Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
The Reebok Step! (And matching trainers!) i have loads of steps all around me!
Can you think suggest any others?!
Jayxxxx
I disagree with two of these.
Oooh...which two?
I'm not sure I can be bothered to say as I can't be arsed to argue about it.
I wasn't planning an argument...just curious is all.
No worries though
You weren't but if I explain somebody is bound to tell me I'm wrong."
your wrong not to tell us!
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"The National Lottery.
What are the fucking chances.
I simply look on the lottery as a fun way to give money to charity......
So for that reason I think is great value....
I'd rather do a standing order for a charity for £100 a year than help Camelot. "
I prefer volunteering my time. |
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"The National Lottery.
What are the fucking chances.
I simply look on the lottery as a fun way to give money to charity......
So for that reason I think is great value....
I'd rather do a standing order for a charity for £100 a year than help Camelot.
I prefer volunteering my time. " |
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If my tap water tasted horrible then if just filter it. It would still be fantastically cheaper than bottled water. Some of that stuff is just bottled tap water - check Dasani uk, which was withdrawn due to increased cancer risks. |
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"Easter Eggs.
The amount of chocolate you get versus a bar of chocolate.
It's a con I tell you, a con
But for some reason they're extra delicious! "
I agree.....
I have a theory why chocolate eggs do taste extra delicious.....
It's because they do,,,,,,
I know its not much of theory,,,, but I feel the facts speak for themselves ..... |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
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"Easter Eggs.
The amount of chocolate you get versus a bar of chocolate.
It's a con I tell you, a con
But for some reason they're extra delicious!
I agree.....
I have a theory why chocolate eggs do taste extra delicious.....
It's because they do,,,,,,
I know its not much of theory,,,, but I feel the facts speak for themselves ..... "
I still won't buy them because it's mostly a box of air!
It's often a very pretty box of air, but nevertheless it is a con and I won't buy into it.
And I'm not religious and don't celebrate Easter.
And I'm on a sodding diet. |
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"Easter Eggs.
The amount of chocolate you get versus a bar of chocolate.
It's a con I tell you, a con
But for some reason they're extra delicious!
I agree.....
I have a theory why chocolate eggs do taste extra delicious.....
It's because they do,,,,,,
I know its not much of theory,,,, but I feel the facts speak for themselves .....
I still won't buy them because it's mostly a box of air!
It's often a very pretty box of air, but nevertheless it is a con and I won't buy into it.
And I'm not religious and don't celebrate Easter.
And I'm on a sodding diet."
But surely everyone deserves the treat of opening a Easter egg box and gasping with amazement as they remove the contents only to find the box now feels heavier when its empty... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Any booths supermarket.
Went in one before and picked up a six pack of pom bear crisps and a little jar of pickled eggs and promptly put them down when I realised I'd already spend almost a fiver! looked at the rest of the prices and it was pretty much price and a half on all other shops I go to.
funny thing was...the place was packed!
A fool and his money are easily parted I suppose and there are apparently a lot of fools out and about.
Suffice to say I walked out empty handed!
Why not do like everyone else in Lancaster and just shoplift?"
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By *osieWoman
over a year ago
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Treadmills! You can run anywhere!
Not a fan of treadmills ey?
I always laugh when I see people running by the road, getting healthy by taking big gulps of car fumes. Alternatively, you could collect different brands of dog shit on your trainers by running in a park...
Or you could go on a nice indoor treadmill with an ipad on it and drift away to a lovely 1 hour documentary. Think of it a running outdoors, minus the car fumes and dog shit. "
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